LEASED
2 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
Welcome to 100 Quebec Avenue, Located in a Mature Walkable Neighbourhood.
This is a great High Park location. The subway is at the bottom of the street. It’s an easy walk to shops, cafes, schools and services on Bloor St. And of course High Park is there to explore. A walk in a different direction will take you up to the Junction. For cyclists there is a bike lock up in the building.
This is a roomy two bedroom /2 bath apartment. The deep balcony stretches the length of the unit and there are two walk outs: from the dining room and the primary bedroom. The apartment has great flow with a large open concept living and dining room separated from the bedrooms. The primary bedroom has a 2-pc ensuite and double closets. A well designed kitchen opens onto the dining room. There is an abundance of storage ensuite plus locker space.
This is an all inclusive lease. No extra costs. Heat, hydro, water, CAC , and internet and cable are included. There is a parking space and a locker. Amenities include: tennis courts, outdoor pool (under repair), gym, meeting room, library, party room, saunas, indoor bike lock up, visitor parking.
Please note that there are no dogs allowed and no smoking.
Additional Information
Possession | November 1st, 2024 / TBA
Size | Approx. 890 square feet as per floorplan
Parking | 1 parking space – B3 # 461
Locker | 1 locker (B1-39)
Mechanics | Forced air and central air conditioning
Features & Improvements | Hardwood floor in main rooms. Both bathrooms have been renovated.
Inclusions | Fridge, stove, dishwasher. Clothes washer and dryer.

About the Neighbourhood | High Park North
High Park North has a consistent 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. High Park North is mainly residential, containing many semi-detached homes built in the early 20th century. The oldest residential houses in High Park North were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s and are mostly Victorian, Edwardian and Tudor-style. The houses are typically two- and three-storey, built with detached brick.
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