The Ritz-Carlton, 25th floor, is home to a $3.8 million apartment.
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The 1,900 square foot property has a private elevator and is replete with amenities. It also features a wall of glass with a stunning waterfront view.
Neighbourhood: Entertainment District
Price: $3.8 Million
Last sold for:$2,785,000 by 2020
Size:1,920 square foot
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 3
Parking spots 2
Real estate agent: Andy Taylor Sotheby’s International Realty
The place
The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other two-bedroom, three-bathroom corner unit in The Ritz-CarltonThe hotel is perched high above the Entertainment District and Wellington. This place is all hotel lifestyle: a private elevator and entrance, concierge service, valet, spa access, gym, boardroom, private terrace, housekeeping, and a boardroom. It’s within walking distance of three subway stations and three streetcar lines as well as the Rogers Centre, the theatres on King West and several parks.
The History
Since opening in 2011, The Ritz-Carlton Tower has hosted Drake, Manuela, movie stars visiting Toronto for TIFF as well as too many athletes and moguls to mention. After a two-month wait, the current owners bought this condo for $2.785,000 in 2020. Suburbanites, they purchased the suite as a home away from home for when they’re in town attending the theatre or sporting events. The owners upgraded light fixtures, wall finishes and window coverings after taking residence. Now they’re putting it back on the market for someone with a taste for downtown living.
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The tour
Locations are amazing: south of Roy Thomson Hall and north of Rogers Centre. East of the Well, west of Union Station. That’s the CBC headquarters on the right.
Here’s the home’s foyer, lined with hardwood floors, floral wallpaper and crown-moulded ceilings, which are 10 feet throughout.
This unit has a private elevator, so you won’t have to wait in line at the Ritz.
The living room is next. The living area is surrounded by floor-to ceiling windows with unbeatable views to the south and west. The new Nobu Residences can be seen in the distance. They look like Jenga towers.
View of the dining room with an open-concept design. Note the chandeliers and built-in speakers.
The kitchen has a marble counter, a tiled back splash and a cooktop with gas.
This reverse angle reveals the lake view. That’s a wine fridge in the foreground.
The kitchen is loaded with high-end appliances—a Sub-Zero fridge, a Wolf oven and a Miele dishwasher.
This is the master bedroom with a view to the west and an ensuite bathroom.
Here’s that ensuite, equipped with both a tub and a glass shower.
The second bedroom has a desk in the hallway.
It also has a separate ensuite with a Hollywood-style vanity.
Last but not least, there is the laundry room with a sink, and storage. Residents have access to a second storage locker located underground.
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Original content by torontolife.com. “$3.8M to live on the Ritz Carlton’s 25th floor”
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