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Condo of the Week: $1.2 million for a downtown condo with an enormous terrace

By Victoria DiPlacido
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Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708

Address: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708 Neighbourhood: Waterfront Communities-The Island
Agent: Ryan Christopher Wykes, Royal LePage Your Community Realty, Brokerage Price: $1,199,900

The Place: A two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner unit on the seventh floor of a mid-rise building at King and Portland.

Bragging Rights: At 1,200 square feet each, there are equal amounts of interior and exterior space. The patio furniture is currently not included, though the sellers are willing to negotiate.

Big Selling Point: The terrace, which overlooks King West, boasts a custom wooden deck with LED lighting, a built-in sprinkler system (for the plants), and a hot tub that is well concealed by privacy screens and leafy trees in massive cast-iron planters.

Possible Deal Breaker: When temperatures drop and the snow starts piling up outside, it might feel like your living space has been abruptly cut in half.

By the Numbers:

• $1,999,900 • 1,200-square-foot interior • 1,200-square-foot terrace • $657.45 in monthly maintenance fees • 10 ½ foot ceilings • 2 bathrooms • 2 bedrooms • 1 parking space • 1 locker

Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708
Condo of the Week: 66 Portland Street, Unit 708

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