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Condo of the Week: $4 million for a massive suite in a grand Bridle Path building

By Victoria DiPlacido
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1 Post Road, Unit 210

Address: 1 Post Road, Unit 210 Neighbourhood: Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills Agent: Janice Fox, Hazelton Real Estate Inc., Brokerage Price: $3,995,000

The Place: A roomy two-bedroom suite on the third floor of a château-inspired building in the Bridle Path.

Bragging Rights: The views over the landscaped grounds make it easy to pretend you’re nestled away on an estate in France, and not a short drive from the downtown core.

Big Selling Point: Score the same epic façade, manicured garden and winding driveway as other Bridle Path mansions with all the perks of condo-style living, like a concierge, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a car wash and valet parking.

Possible Deal Breaker: Private balconies coupled with private elevator access into the suite mean you may never get a chance to meet the neighbours.

By the Numbers: • $3,995,000 • 4,400-square feet • $4,328.21 in monthly maintenance fees • 10-foot ceilings • 3 parking spaces • 3 bathrooms • 2 bedrooms • 2 balconies • 1 private elevator • 1 storage locker

1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
1 Post Road, Unit 210
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