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Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

By Maria Iqbal| Photography by RealMedia
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Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

Address: 152 Avenue Road
Neighbourhood: The Annex Agent: Robert Citrullo, Revealed Real Estate Group, Re/Max Professional Inc., Brokerage Price: $2,650 per month

The place

A one-bedroom loft-style apartment above a furniture store.

The history

This third-floor unit used to be an office, but a few months ago the owner finished renovating it into a living space, complete with a new kitchen:

Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

The bedroom has its own little space:

Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

Here’s the bathroom:

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Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

Ensuite laundry: the ultimate luxury.

Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road
Major perks

The place has a unique, open interior, with a big diamond-shaped window in the front:

Rental of the Week: $2,650 to live above a furniture store on Avenue Road

Though the unit only has one bedroom, it has plenty of storage space, including a 200-square-foot storage room.

Possible deal breaker

There’s no dedicated parking space, but, since the building is located in a commercial area, drivers shouldn’t have to look far for a spot.

By the numbers

• $2,650 per month • 1 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 1 closet • 0 parking spaces

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