This bachelor pad sits on the ground floor of a converted steam plant with 10-feet-high ceilings, a spacious kitchen for the size of the unit, new dishwasher and new floors along with an updated bathroom vanity and tap set.
According to Litchmore, the unit can fetch between $1,800 and $2,200 per month if an investor is looking to lease it out, while also noting it may be the perfect spot for a single adult looking for a permanent place downtown. With two people in the unit though, it may feel a little crowded. While the layout of the studio at 10 Wellesley Place is described as more “square,” space is still limited, Litchmore noted. In the photos of the unit, the bed is a few feet away from the fridge in the kitchen with no dividing walls — or floor divider — separating the area.
Beware of any listing that has the blinds drawn. I would say not worth it based on that alone.
I mean? Its more than an underground garage? So yeah. Its a pretty excellent deal for a starter studio considering avg condo prices in toronto are like 860 000 and avg condo is either studio 1 or 2 bedroom. GoodDeal
No.
Curious to see the lineup of bachelors with that kind of cash or the wherewithal to borrow for that. All you’ve done with this is highlight the absurdity of the situation. There are no “good deals” in this market.
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