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Rent 3 bedroom apartment of 269 m² in Old Toronto

63 High Park Boulevard, Old Toronto, ON M6R 2V4, Canada

Exclusive option: Above the average market price

3001 €
3001 €
3001 €
This property is priced above average but offers exceptional features that make it stand out.
Area:
269 m2
Bedrooms:
3 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
2 bathrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
27210657

apartment at M6R1M9, Toronto (High Park-Swansea), Canada


Welcome to this elegant and spacious 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath main-floor apartment at 63 High Park Blvd, where classic charm meets prime location! This expansive 1,500 sq/ft suite is nestled in a beautiful High Park home, just steps from the park and a short walk to the vibrant shops and cafes on Roncesvalles Ave. A Large living room, perfect for cozy nights or entertaining, complete with a charming fireplace that adds warmth and character. The dining room is a true showpiece, featuring a beautiful chandelier and ample space for hosting dinners. Enjoy mornings on the inviting front porch, a perfect spot to sip coffee and watch the world go by. The spacious primary bedroom offers generous proportions for relaxation and rest. Outside, a large backyard awaits, providing a private oasis for outdoor dining, gatherings, or simply soaking up nature. Located just steps from High Park, and a short walk to Roncesvalles Ave with its vibrant selection of restaurants, cafes, and local shops, you’re surrounded by everything you need. With top schools, TTC access, and a mere 15-minute commute to downtown, this is a rare opportunity to live in one of Toronto’s most desirable neighborhoods. **** EXTRAS **** This is a peaceful home, ideally suited for a tenant who values tranquility. (id:18653)


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Old toronto

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Area: 269 m2

Price: 3001 €

Garage: Yes

Price per m²: 11 €

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