Address: 503–155 Kent Street
Neighbourhood: North Talbot
Agent: Re/Max Hallmark A Team
Price: $399,900
The Place
A two-bed, two-bath, fifth-floor condo just steps from Richmond Row.
The Details
Whether you’re just getting into the housing market, are looking to downsize into something smaller or you’re considering purchasing an investment unit, a downtown condo might be exactly what you’re looking for ― and this updated fifth-floor unit on Kent Street, mere seconds from the amenities, dining and entertainment on Richmond Row, might be just the ticket.
This two-bedroom, two-bath unit has been recently updated to show off a cozy, open-concept feel in the main living areas, and a large sliding door to the balcony provides plenty of natural light in the living and dining room areas throughout the day. The condo features a galley-style kitchen that has been upgraded with hard-surface countertops, floating storage shelves, beautiful white cabinetry and new stainless-steel appliances, while the tile floor, accent wall and custom-tile backsplash add to its design appeal.
The two bedrooms in this unit are both spacious and come with ample storage space. Depending on the makeup of your household, the second bedroom gives you lots of options, whether that’s a room for a young child, a dedicated home office or a guest room. The unit also comes with two four-piece bathrooms, both featuring a tub/shower combo and modern fixtures.
The building itself also features several desirable amenities, including its own gym, sauna, private storage locker and an assigned parking space in an adjacent covered parking garage.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
That old chestnut: location, location, location. Downtown living has a broad appeal, and this is an affordable way to realize it.
By the Numbers
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