EXTRAS:
Name | Size | Features |
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Living | 1.6 x 0.9 m | Combined W/Dining, Laminate, W/O To Balcony |
Dining | 1.6 x 0.9 m | Combined W/Library, Laminate |
Kitchen | 0.7 x 0.5 m | Laminate |
Br | 0.9 x 0.9 m | Laminate, Closet |
Name | Size | Features |
---|---|---|
Living | 1.6 x 0.9 m | Combined W/Dining, Laminate, W/O To Balcony |
Dining | 1.6 x 0.9 m | Combined W/Library, Laminate |
Kitchen | 0.7 x 0.5 m | Laminate |
Br | 0.9 x 0.9 m | Laminate, Closet |
Located at 2507 - 125 Blue Jays Way, this Toronto condo is available for sale. 2507 - 125 Blue Jays Way has an asking price of $680000, and has been on the market since April 2024. This 500-599 sqft condo unit has 1 bed and 1 bathroom. 2507 - 125 Blue Jays Way resides in the Toronto King West neighbourhood, and nearby areas include CityPlace, The Core, Alexandra Park and Queen West.
115 Blue Jays Way is only steps away from Tim Hortons for that morning caffeine fix and if you're not in the mood to cook, Fat Bastard Burrito and Anoush Shawarma are near this condo. Groceries can be found at Bulk Barn which is a short distance away and you'll find Rexall a 3-minute walk as well. Entertainment around 115 Blue Jays Way is easy to come by, with Tiff, TIFF Bell Lightbox and CineCycle nearby. With Victoria Memorial Square, Campbell House Museum and Toronto Railway Museum a 6-minute walk from your door, you'll always have something to do on a day off or weekend. For nearby green space, Clarence Square Park, Isabella Valancy Crawford Park and Simcoe Park could be good to get out of your condo and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk.
If you are looking for transit, don't fear, 115 Blue Jays Way has a TTC Light RailStop (KING ST WEST AT BLUE JAYS WAY EAST SIDE) only steps away. It also has (Light Rail) route 304 King, (Light Rail) route 504 King, and more close by. ST ANDREW STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway is also a 6-minute walk. Residents of 115 Blue Jays Way also have easy access to Gardiner Expressway, which is only a 2-minute drive using on and off ramps on Rees St.