$1.45 MILLION
Rosedale – Moore Park 278 Bloor St. E. #205 (Bloor Street East and Mt. Pleasant Road)
Asking price: $1.45 million Sold for: $1.45 million Taxes: $6,789 (2023) Monthly fee: $1,916 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2
Square footage: 2,144 Garage: 2
Days on the market: 91
‘Rosedale Glen is a quintessential building that appeals to professionals, young families and empty nesters due to the spacious suites (starting at 1,251 square feet) and functional design,” says listing agent Elli Davis. “There was a lot of interest and there were two offers at different times.”
She says the unit belongs to an interior designer and offers “a beautifully renovated, move-in condition option with approximately 2,144 square feet of luxurious living space. This stunning suite offers a seamless blend of comfort and style, featuring two bedrooms, a den/ third bedroom, a sunroom and two fully renovated washrooms.”
The sleek white kitchen is fit for a chef, she says. The den, which has built-in shelves, offers a work-fromhome or quiet retreat space. A mirrored ceiling, porcelain floor and double closet are features of the foyer.
The living room has a wall unit and an electric fireplace.
There is a separate dining room.
A walk-in closet with organizers and a three-piece ensuite bathroom are primary suite features. The second bedroom offers north views and the sunroom looks south.
The unit comes with two underground parking spaces and one locker.
Davis says the “very popular building” is in demand. “There have been eight units sold in the last year.”
Rosedale Glen was constructed about 40 years ago and is “a timeless and very well-maintained building.” A full-service condominium building, it offers a 24-hour concierge, on-site property management, an indoor pool, a fitness centre and an events room, as well as a car wash, a sauna and a deck overlooking the Rosedale Ravine.
Rosedale Glen’s location is prime, she says, “as it is situated further east from the bustling Yonge and Bloor intersection, with close proximity to Rosedale schools and scenic walking trails as well as shops, dining and public transportation.”
Another fun feature is its sense of community, Davis says.
“In a bustling Toronto condo with 180 units, neighbours become friends. From shared amenities to everyday hellos, there’s a strong sense of belonging that makes this building feel like a tight-knit community.”