$897,500

2 Beds
2 Baths
Condo
1,099 sq ft
1 Owned
Year Built: 2005
MLS: #C13062978
Condo Fees: $711.45/month

Say Hello to Liberty Village Townhomes - where stylish urban living meets effortless comfort.

This beautifully upgraded townhouse features 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 full designer bathrooms, perfectly suited for modern living. Step into a bright, open-concept main floor with hardwood floors, pot lights, smooth ceilings (no stucco), and a built-in coat closet-clean, functional, and move-in ready. Custom wood doors throughout add warmth and a refined finish. The showstopper updated kitchen boasts a sleek quartz waterfall countertop with matching backsplash and high-end stainless steel appliances (less the Micro), designed to impress and built for everyday living. Upstairs, both bedrooms offer generous proportions and custom built-in closets for smart storage. The second-floor bathroom, renovated just months ago, delivers a fresh, modern feel. Brand-new broadloom adds comfort, while the home's efficient layout keeps costs low. Head up to the private 280 sq. ft. rooftop terrace-a true standout-with stunning 360 city views, a gas BBQ line, and patio furniture included. Your own sky-high retreat in the city. Meticulously maintained and loaded with upgrades, this home offers the perfect blend of style, function, and location-tucked into a quiet pocket while steps to everything Liberty Village has to offer.

Amenities

Parking - Owned
Roof-top Terrace
Built-in Closets
Walk Score: 94
Bike Score: 96
Ride Score: 93
Open-concept
Hardwood floors
Brand-new Broadloom
Stainless Steel Appliances
Stunning City Views
High End Upgrades Throughout

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26 Western Battery Unit 223
Toronto, ON M6K 3N9
2 Bed | 2 Baths

Liberty Village

This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. The eastern portion of this area (with what is now called the Fashion District) was first planned as the New Town Extension when Toronto was incorporated as a city. The area was developed as a residential area for the workers of industries located along the CN and CP railway corridors. Currently, modern condo buildings rule the neighbourhood as well as the converted warehouses. Many old factories have been repurposed as lofts while others have become restaurants, gyms, furniture stores and galleries. The area just above the Gardiner Expressway is known as Liberty Village.

- Quote from HoodQ