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3006 - 386 YONGE STREET
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3006 - 386 YONGE STREET $2,290/Monthly
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3006 - 386 YONGE STREET
Toronto (Bay Street Corridor), Ontario M5B0A5

MLS® Number: C11940768
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
500 - 599
Square Feet

Listing Description

Cosmopolitan Aura Condominiums, with direct access to the PATH subway system, Ikea, 24-hour grocery, Restaurants, Financial/Entertainment District, Eaton Centre, Hospitals, and on-site retail shops, residents can enjoy a world-class gym, cyber lounge, guest suites, a billiard room, a party room, and a terrace equipped with BBQ facilities, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. (39783556)

Location Description

Yonge & College

Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Apartment
Square Footage
500 - 599 sqft
Community Name
Bay Street Corridor
Title
Condominium/Strata
Parking Type
Underground
Time on REALTOR.ca
66 days

Building

Bedrooms
Above Grade
1
Bathrooms
Total
1
Interior Features
Flooring
Laminate
Building Features
Fire Protection
Smoke Detectors
Building Amenities
Security/Concierge, Exercise Centre, Recreation Centre
Heating & Cooling
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Heat Pump
Exterior Features
Exterior Finish
Concrete
Neighbourhood Features
Community Features
Pet Restrictions
Maintenance or Condo Information
Maintenance Management Company
ICC property Managment Ltd
Parking
Parking Type
Underground
Total Parking Spaces
0

Measurements

Square Footage
500 - 599 sqft

Rooms

MetricImperial
Main level
Bedroom
Living room
Data provided by: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board 1400 Don Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario M3B 3N1

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