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Home of the week: $6.1 million to live in Yorkville’s Hazelton Hotel

By Natalie Goldenberg-Fife
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Home of the week: $6.1 million to live in Yorkville's Hazelton Hotel

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ADDRESS: 118 Yorkville Ave. (a.k.a. the Hazelton Hotel), Suite 501 NEIGHBOURHOOD: Yorkville AGENT: Janet Marlene Lindsay, Chestnut Park Real Estate PRICE: $6.1 million THE PLACE: A five-star hotel to call home, this fifth-floor suite is the last of 16 spots available for purchase in the luxe Yorkville Hazelton Hotel. The king-size master suite makes city living sexy, with his and hers bathrooms and French doors that open onto two large balconies. 

BRAGGING RIGHTS: Atom Egoyan’s seductive thriller Chloe was shot in and around the Hazelton, providing all the sex appeal with none of the calculated infidelity.  BIG SELLING POINT: Two words: room service. Nothing screams suave sophistication more than ordering champagne and snacks from Mark McEwan 24 hours a day. POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKER: Forking over an extra $5,266.27 every month for condo fees means sole use as a mistress hideaway hut is out of the question (unless the buyer’s Tiger Woods).

POSH BY THE NUMBERS: • 5,000 square feet • 26-seat screening room • 3 bedrooms • 4 bathrooms • 3 fireplaces • 2 balconies • 1 two-storey infinity pool • 1 personal concierge • 1 health club and spa • 1 parking valet service

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