Soaring $29 million condo is one of the most expensive for sale in Toronto
Just northeast of Avenue Rd. and Bloor St. W, the prestigious condos at 155 Cumberland St. offer some pretty luxe living.
Built as an office building in 1960 and converted/expanded into condos a half-century later, the building's striking limestone, metal, and glass façade sets it apart from its neighbours, with a distinctly Modernist style absent in most new-build condos.
And, fun fact: the building became famous for Rose and Noah Torno's penthouse suite, which was so iconic it earned a heritage designation.
Now, suite 1700 might not be as famous as the Torno penthouse, but it's still pretty cool.
This sprawling residence covers an entire floor of 155 Cumberland St., offering a massive 6,644 square feet of indoor space plus an additional 1,000 square feet of outdoor terraces.
The condo is bright, modern, and oh-so chic.
Probably the most noteworthy part of this entire condo is the "signature Great Hall."
It's an 80-by-25-foot open-concept masterpiece with 11-foot vaulted ceilings finished in Venetian stucco.
The open-concept layout also makes it a great space for hosting sophisticated soirées.
The living room, dining room, media room, and wet bar all flow seamlessly together.
Luxury materials like stone, warm wood, and metal add visual interest to the spaces.
And if that’s not enough, the floor-to-ceiling windows give you unobstructed views of Toronto’s skyline, letting you feel like you’re floating above the city.
This suite offers three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The bedrooms are very spacious and bright.
The primary bedroom comes complete with a large ensuite and walk-in closet.
The building doesn't have a ton of amenities, but with over 6,000 square feet of space, do you really need them?
1700 – 155 Cumberland St. is listed for $29,000,000.
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