1055 Bay St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Polo Club I

3 
For Sale
3 
For Rent
Santiago Alvarez
Santiago Alvarez
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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Sqft range -
Avg - $ per square foot
Built in 1987
22 floors/ 335 units
High-Rise condo

Overview
If you’re looking for a Toronto condo that’s close to U of T and the downtown core, with a variety of suite options and energetic amenities, then check out Polo Club I.
The building is located on Bay Street at the junction of Irwin Avenue and Inkerman Street, right at the top of the Bay St. Corridor. The 22-storey building has a glass and brick façade with a rounded glass pillar facing Bay Street. With over 300 Toronto condos for sale or for rent, from junior one-bedrooms to two-bedrooms plus den, Polo Club I gives owners and renters alike a lot of options. The suites are spacious and bright with high ceilings, hardwood floors, modern kitchens, and sun-filled views of the city.

Most Notable Features
Toronto central: A cliché these days, but the Bay St. Corridor really is the heart of Toronto’s downtown core. At Polo Club I, you’re at the north end of the corridor near Bloor Street and the Bloor-Danforth subway line, and you’re hemmed between Yonge Street and University Ave, the city’s north-south connectors. Surrounded by restaurants, bars, libraries, and gyms, Polo Club 1 is an ideal location for professionals working downtown and university students in all years.
Squash and Jacuzzi: Residents at Polo Club I enjoy an exciting list of amenities, particularly the indoor squash court and the Jacuzzi. Work up a sweat in the court, solo or with a partner, and then head to the Jacuzzi to relax.
A lot of choice: The variety of suite options at Polo Club I, junior one-bedroom to two-bedrooms plus den, make it a prime spot for university students looking to live solo or share a unit with roommates. It’s also a suitable spot for professionals working in the Financial District who want to live close to the office.

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Parking Garage
Pet Restriction
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Security Guard
Security System
Squash Court
Jacuzzi

Included in Maintenance Fees

Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Hydro
Building Insurance
Water
Developer
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Corp
MTCC-734
Date Registered
Apr 28, 1987
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1/24
$529,000
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1+1BD
1BA
0 Parking
700-799 sqft
Maint. Fee $711
MLS#: C13146162
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1 Parking
900-999 sqft
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4 days
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$2,350
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1BA
1 Parking
600-699 sqft
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0 Parking
600-699 sqft
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1BD
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1 Parking
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About 1055 Bay St, Toronto


All that downtown Toronto has to offer is right outside your door. On Bloor Street you’ll find fashionable boutique shopping, on Yonge Street you’ll discover fun nightlife adventures, the Eaton Centre is only a few blocks away, as is Queen Street shopping and entertainment, and the Financial District. A few local eats to check out are Foxes Den Bar and Grill on Bay Street, Segovia Restaurant on St. Nicholas Street, and 7 West Café on Charles Street with a rooftop patio.
For groceries and other household needs there is a Rabba Fine Foods on Wellesley, a Shoppers Drug Mart on Yonge and Charles, and you’ll find Loblaws, Bulk Barn, Metro, and Sobeys all along College Street near Yonge.
Have a need for something serene, Polo Club I is across the street from the University of Toronto, St. George campus grounds, where you can meander through tree lined pathways and admire inspiring 19th century architecture. Right in the middle, you’ll also find Queen’s Park, a lovely space to bicycle, roller-blade, exercise outdoors, or sit under a tree and read.


The Bay St. Corridor area has a 99 Walk Score, with bike lanes along College and Wellesley Streets. There are TTC options on Bay Street, College Street, and access to the Yonge-University subway line is just a short walk. If you drive, you can zip onto the Gardiner Expressway via York Street, and the Don Valley Parkway is via Danforth Avenue.