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$1.45 MILLION

- Connie Adair Listing Broker: Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty Canada (Elli Davis)

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.”

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