This Property Has Been Sold!
205 Frederick Street
Suite 1102

This Property Has Been Sold!
205 Frederick Street
Suite 1102
2025-05-01T14:03:12+00:00

SOLD

2 BEDROOMS

2 BATHROOMS

Freedom on Frederick

This southwest corner c-suite is the unicorn layout at Rezen and checks every possible box on your shopping list. Seeking incredible natural light? That’s a check. Panoramic views? Also check. 870 square feet of adult-scale living space in a tucked away building? We absolutely got you covered. Let’s start right at the beginning – step inside the suite and you’re greeted by a comfortable foyer, not your kitchen. Round the corner and discover free-flowing and cheerful living space with views for days. The natural light is copious and the vibe is always right. Host a bunch of friends at the island as you prep a meal, or wind down at the end of a long day with the TO skyline as your backdrop – the space is equally adept at both.

Additional Information

Possession | Flexible
Property Taxes | $3,369
Maintenance Fees | $791.21
Size | 870 sq ft
Locker | One storage locker + one bike stall
Mechanics | Gas/Forced Air
Inclusions | All appliances, light fixtures, and one owned storage locker and owned bike stall.
Upgrades & Features | Brand new (2025): engineered hardwood flooring (throughout), quartz kitchen countertops and double undermount sink, all light fixtures, smooth ceilings, and freshly painted throughout.

About the Neighbourhood | Moss Park

The Moss Park neighbourhood was originally part of a 100 acre Park Lot owned by William Allan, one of early Toronto’s wealthiest citizens. In 1830, Allan built a huge mansion on his estate and named it Moss Park. The mansion stood were the city park of the same name is today.

When Allan passed away in 1853, he left his Moss Park estate to his son George, who would later become the Mayor of Toronto. George Allan, immediately subdivided his father’s estate and this area soon became known for its Victorian homes.

There is local shopping on both Sherbourne and Parliament Streets. Queen Street East is an eclectic mix of local stores, and design and decorating stores that draw shoppers from Toronto’s more affluent neighbourhoods.


     

     

     

     

     

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    Oliver Macko
    Broker
    416.522.6636
    Email |
    Website | Macko.RE