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Condomonium: $3.6 million for a 4,400-square-foot unit overlooking a Hoggs Hollow ravine

By Monika Warzecha
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3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929

ADDRESS: 3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929

NEIGHBOURHOOD: Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills

AGENT: Barbara Banks, Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage

PRICE: $3,599,000

THE PLACE: A giant corner suite in one of the Governor’s Hill condos, a mid-rise building set among the hills and valleys of Hoggs Hollow.

BRAGGING RIGHTS: We’ve featured some king-size suites before, but even the biggest of the big didn’t have five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

BIG SELLING POINT: The sparkliest downtown views can’t compete with a terrace overlooking a ravine. Coffee on the balcony means looking out over a calming canopy of trees rather than rush hour traffic.

POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKER: Singles, couples and small families will have to get creative to use all those extra bedrooms. A pinball room? A space for Maple Leafs paraphernalia? A pillow fort room?

BY THE NUMBERS: • $3,599,000 • 4,413 square feet (interior) • $14,043.00 in taxes (2012) • $2,715.00 in monthly maintenance fees • 9-foot ceilings • 7-piece ensuite for master bedroom • 5 bedrooms • 5 bathrooms • 4 parking spaces • 1 patio • 1 balcony • 1 gas fireplace

3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
3600 Yonge Street, Unit 929
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