Huseyin Perk

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Huseyin Perk
65 St Mary Street 405, Toronto, ON M5S 0A6
For Lease
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
0 Garage
ActiveFor Lease

$3,200/mo

65 St Mary Street 405, Toronto, ON M5S 0A6

Toronto · Bay Street Corridor · M5S 0A6

MLS® C13410316Condo ApartmentListed Jun 6, 2026
2 Beds(2+0)
1 Bath
0 Parking

Key Facts

Type

Condo Apartment

Parking

Underground, 0 spaces

Basement

None

Brokerage

AIMHOME REALTY INC.

Description

2 Bedrooms With Unbelievable View!!! Step To Campus Of Toronto University. Great Location! Oversized Balcony. Located In The Heart Of Toronto And University Of Toronto, All Shops, Restaurants, Transit And Schools, 4,500 Sq.Ft. Of Amenities, Gym, Party Room, Library, Yoga Room With 24 Hr Concierge. U Condominium West Tower .Beautiful & Spacious. This Gorgeous Two Bedroom Unit Is Approximately 736 Sq. Ft. Features 9 Ft Ceiling, Floor To Ceiling Windows, Hardwood Floors Throughout, A Modern Kitchen With B/I Stainless Steel Appliances And A Huge Center Island. Spacious Master Bedroom And A Generous Size 2nd Bedroom With Sliding Doors. Walking Distance To University Of Toronto, Ttc Subway, Hospital, Shopping And Much More.

Property

Property TypeCondo Apartment
CommunityBay Street Corridor
MunicipalityToronto

Inside

Bedrooms2
Bedrooms Above2
Bathrooms1
Kitchens1
Rooms5
BasementNone
LaundryEnsuite

Utilities

Heating TypeForced Air
Heating FuelGas
CoolingYes

Building

ConstructionConcrete
ExposureWest

Parking

DrivewayUnderground
Garage TypeUnderground
Parking Spaces0
Total Parking0
LockerNone

Land

Cross StreetBay & Bloor

Listing Information

MLS® NumberC13410316
StatusActive
TransactionFor Lease
List DateJun 6, 2026
BrokerageAIMHOME REALTY INC.
Data SourcePROPTX / AMPRE
65 St Mary Street 405, Toronto, ON M5S 0A6, Toronto C01 M5S 0A6View Map

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