7 St Thomas St
Toronto, M5S2B7
For Sale
$6,500,000
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With Property
CATEGORY2,706 Sq Ft
TOTAL AREAC6785698
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Property Description
Located in the chic and vibrant district of Yorkville. A Heritage building, a rare golden opportunity in Toronto, high ceiling, which felt like in Europe: unit #105 (1462sqft) & #206 (1244sqft) condo fees: approx $2950/mth, prty tax: $26031/2023. A custom-made private staircase connects the 1st and 2nd floors.**Business and parking are not included in the sale**
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Property Details
Category
With Property
Usage
Bakery
Zoning
Mixed (Commerical/Retail/Office
Total Area
2,706 Sq Ft
Taxes
$26,031 (2023)
Air Conditioning
Yes
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Listing contracted with Living Realty Inc.
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