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Niagara, Toronto C01, ON M6K 3M8
$1,199,000
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Tucked quietly above King St West, that good-part stretch where the city hums but never overwhelms, sits this rarely offered two-storey residence. Perched at tree level, it meets the birds eye-to-eye over Massey Harris Park. Not a townhouse. Not a typical condo. Something far more rare. Meet unit 332, on the market for the first time in 17 years. The scale hits you immediately. Generous, intentional. The layout is open, but not predictable. A dramatic living room is anchored by a striking East-facing view over the park's treetops, with a footprint designed for the kind of sofa you actually want to come home to. Built-ins add function and polish while pot lights on dimmers shift the mood from bright mornings to slower evenings. Step out to the balcony or leave it open just to hear the buzz of the city. A large bedroom sits just off the living space with custom barn doors that open for flow or close for privacy. The kitchen is purposeful and spacious (no narrow galley feel here) with a full suite of new LG appliances, Kohler country sink, and wine fridge. It's the kind of kitchen that actually makes you want to cook. A separate den adapts to whatever your life calls for: Dining room? Cozy TV nook? Work-from-home zone? You decide. Upstairs, the primary suite feels like its own retreat. Big enough for a California King and everything that goes with it, it holds the walk-in closet, a 4-piece bath, and a jacuzzi bathtub with a view. Then, what sets this home apart: two walkouts open to nearly 300 square feet of private terrace where the view expands beyond the park to a full skyline anchored by the CN Tower. Atop the building's podium, a solid concrete parapet frames the terrace to feel like a fenced backyard in the sky. Gas line, hose bib, multiple drains, space to garden, host, or simply be. With light moving from East to South, everything here has room to grow. Even you.