60-560 Town Centre Court
Toronto, ON M1P 0B1
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Monthly Rent
C$2,200
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
Details
About This Property
Quality Condo Built by Monarch In Heart of Scarborough Town. Bright and Spacious Layout. Modern Kitchen w/ Granite Counter Top and Stainless Steel Appliances. Steps to Scarborough Town Centre,TTC,YMCA,Civic Centre,Restaurants and All Amenities. Mins to Hwy 401. **** EXTRAS **** ncluded: Fridge,Stove,B/I Dishwasher,Water stacked Dryer. All Elfs and Window Coverings. AAA Tenant Only. Non-Smoker and No Pets. (id:52069) ID#: 1522540
60-560 Town Centre Court is a AA house located in Toronto, ON and the M1P 0B1 Postal Code. This listing has rentals from C$2200
House Features
- Air Conditioning
Fees and Policies
- Air Conditioning
Serving up equal portions of charm and sophistication, Toronto’s tree-filled neighbourhoods give way to quaint shops and restaurants in historic buildings, some of the tallest skyscrapers in Canada, and a dazzling waterfront lined with yacht clubs and sandy beaches.
During the summer, residents enjoy cycling the Waterfront Bike Trail or spending lazy afternoons at Balmy Beach Park. Commuting in the city is a breeze, even on the coldest days of winter, thanks to Toronto’s system of underground walkways known as the PATH. The path covers more than 30 kilometers and leads to shops, restaurants, six subway stations, and a variety of attractions.
You’ll have a wide selection of beautiful neighbourhoods to choose from as you look for your Toronto rental. If you want a busy neighbourhood filled with condos and corner cafes, Liberty Village might be the ideal location.
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