634 Church Street
Best views and Best location in the Building! Be the first to live in this exceptional 41st floor corner unit with a massive wrap around balcony that is a rarity in the building. Welcome to the highly anticipated Charles at Church, a striking new residence defined by bold architectural design and refined, livable spaces. This brand new, never-occupied 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom corner suite captures a coveted southeast exposure with views of Lake Ontario and the CN Tower. Sunlight pours through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating every inch of the space.The open-concept layout flows effortlessly, anchored by a sleek, contemporary kitchen outfitted with premium Miele appliances and clean, modern finishes. A huge, wrap around balcony offers an incredible 335 sq ft of outdoor space to relax, entertain, or simply take in the city. Residents enjoy access to an exceptional collection of amenities across the 3rd and 4th floors, including a fully equipped fitness centre, including a yoga/pilates/soundbath studio, an expansive outdoor terrace, elegant party room, chef’s kitchen, and thoughtfully designed entertaining spaces that elevate everyday living. Set in the heart of the Church-Yonge Corridor, this address places you steps from the Yonge-Bloor subway lines, the University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the boutiques, dining, and energy of Yorkville. Every convenience is within reach. Low maintenance fees make this an easy Yes. Some photos are virtually staged.
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