66 Portland St, Toronto

Pre-construction

66 Portland

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Andrew Harrild
Andrew Harrild
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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520 sqft - 3046 sqft
Avg $980 per square foot
Built in 2006
9 floors/ 82 units
Mid-Rise condo

66 Portland is a boutique condo loft building in the King West Neighborhood. It is located just south of King St West, at the corner of Stewart and Portland. 66 Portland is steps away from some of the best restaurants in the city. It's a short stroll to trendy Queen West and the Entertainment District. 66 Portland consists of only 82 units contained in a nine-storey building with suite sizes ranging from 520 sq.ft. to just over 3000 sq.ft. The units generally have 9’ exposed concrete ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. Some of the units have awesome terraces as seen in our gallery above. These finishes create a classy finish, as with most Freed buildings, making it a Mr. Loft favourite.

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BBQ Permitted
Elevator
Parking Garage
Pets
Public Transit
Security System
Visitor Parking

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Building Insurance
Water
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TSCC-1823
Date Registered
Dec 20, 2006
201 - 66 Portland Street
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$1,099,900
92 days
201 - 66 Portland Street
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $891
MLS#: C12436535
ROYAL LEPAGE SIGNATURE REALTY
92 days
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About 66 Portland St, Toronto

There are a lot of great restaurants around 66 Portland St. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Tim Hortons. Nearby grocery options: Forno Cultura is only steps away.

If you are looking for transit, don't fear, 66 Portland St has a public transit Bus Stop (King St West at Portland St) only steps away. It also has route King, route King, and more close by. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 66 Portland is within a 4-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.