257 euclid avenue toronto

Condo of the week: 257 Euclid Avenue

This condo is one of only five in this building. 257 euclid avenue toronto

The modern open loft boasts 10-foot ceilings, big windows and lots of storage. 

257 euclid avenue torontoThe main floor is a bit on the dark side, with only one window at the end of the family room, but the white kitchen and walls keep it feeling airy. 

257 euclid avenue torontoThe kitchen is sleek with stainless steel appliances, stone countertops and a funky backsplash.  

257 euclid avenue torontoThe family room is upstairs, along with the two bedrooms. It's bright and cozy with a gas fireplace. 

257 euclid avenue torontoOne of the bedrooms is currently being used as an office/pilates workout room but can easily be transformed back to a traditional bedroom. 

257 euclid avenue torontoThe master suite is spacious and filled with sunlight, thanks to the large window that spans the entire room. 

257 euclid avenue torontoIt comes complete with a five-piece en suite bathroom and more than one closet. 

257 euclid avenue torontoAs for outdoor space, there’s a small balcony off the second floor, but it’s big enough for some seating and a BBQ. 257 euclid avenue toronto

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Foodies! Located near Trinity Bellwoods and Little Italy, the location is ideal for going out to all the restaurants around. 257 euclid avenue toronto

Move On If

You want a building with more amenities. There’s no gym, pool, concierge or anything else that usually comes with a condo building.257 euclid avenue toronto

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