/
1x
Real Estate News

Condomonium: $1.7 million for a slick unit in the Thompson owned by an MTV exec

By Monika Warzecha
Add Toronto Life(opens in a new tab)
Copy link
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438

ADDRESS: 55 Stewart Street, Unit 438

NEIGHBOURHOOD: Waterfront Communities-The Island

AGENT: Brandon Ware, Private Service Realty

PRICE: $1,689,900

THE PLACE: A three-bedroom condo created out of two suites in the Thompson Hotel and Residences. The unit comes with room service, maid service and the potential to schmooze with rap stars and the prime minister during TIFF.

BRAGGING RIGHTS: The current owner is Jon Graham, the general manager at MTV Networks Canada. Feel free to indulge in some rampant speculation as to which reality TV notables and pop stars have clinked glasses on the balcony.

BIG SELLING POINT: You won’t have to search for a couch that matches the orange-red lights in the living space, since all the furniture is included.

POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKER: Though the unit has three bedrooms, there’s something about the space that suggests a swanky bachelor pad. We suspect women in the market for a new space may want to make some tweaks.

BY THE NUMBERS: • $1,689,900 • over 1,800 square feet • $1085.50 in monthly maintenance fees • 12-foot kitchen island • 4 plasma televisions • 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • 2 terraces • 2 parking spaces • 1 den • 1 storage locker

55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
55 Stewart Street, Unit 438
Advertisement
Advertisement

The Latest

People walked, biked and took transit a lot more than usual during the World Cup
City News

People walked, biked and took transit a lot more than usual during the World Cup

Inside the Latest Issue

The July issue of Toronto Life features the monster cottages of Muskoka versus the resistance. Plus, our obsessive coverage of everything that matters now in the city.