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—FOR LEASE—
520-5 Lakeview Ave
TORONTO, ON
LIST PRICE
$2600/mo
BEDROOMS
1+1
BATHROOMS
1
WALK SCORE
97
TRANSIT SCORE
89
PROPERTY FEATURES
Welcome to urban living at The Twelve Hundred, a boutique residence that blends sleek modern design with the charm of downtown Toronto. This east-facing, one-bedroom plus den suite is located on the fifth floor and features a spacious layout with clean lines, modern finishes, and an oversized private balcony perfect for morning sunrises or evening unwinding.Step into a bright open-concept living space with floor-to-ceiling windows, a modern kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and ample storage. The den offers flexible use as a home office or guest space. The bedroom features generous natural light and a large closet, while the spa-inspired 4-piece bathroom includes premium fixtures.Residents will soon enjoy an array of fabulous amenities, including a welcoming lobby, fitness and party rooms and concierge. Rooftop amenities will also include a BBQ area for the residents. Located at the vibrant crossroads of Ossington, Dundas West, and West Queen West, you're just steps from transit, Trinity Bellwoods Park, local shops, cafes, and top-tier restaurants. With a Walk Score of 97, The Twelve Hundred places the best of Toronto at your doorstep.
ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD: TRINTY-BELLWOODS
This neighbourhood has a consistent population, and is popular with people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. The neighbourhood takes its name from Trinity Bellwoods Park, built around the former Garrison Creek ravine. This park was the original site of Trinity College, one of the colleges that now make up the University of Toronto. Today the only remaining artifacts of the school are its restored gates at the south end of the park. By 1900, the college and its picturesque surroundings attracted residential development. Most of the surrounding streets were filled in with tall, narrow houses of the Bay-and-Gable or Gothic Revival style characteristic of much of Toronto's housing stock from that era. A number of fine homes from the period are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
DEMOGRAPHICS
AVG. HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$161,350
NEIGHBOURHOOD POPULATION
39,578
NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSEHOLDS
6,915
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