80 Crescent Road Toronto

Condo of the week: 80 Crescent Road

This condo at 80 Crescent Rd. could really be defined as a house if it wanted to, but it decided to identify as a condo instead. Said identification makes total sense, given the square footage, the size of the kitchen, and the fact that it is a 2-bedroom abode in Rosedale that costs $2,590,000. But, either way, it boasts a gorgeous modern design, while maintaining what appears to be a welcoming energy and sense of livability.

80 Crescent Road

SPECS

Address: 80 Crescent Rd.
Price: $2,590,000
Square Footage: Just over 3,000
Bedrooms: 2+1
Bathrooms: 4
Storeys: 2
Parking Spaces: 2
Fireplaces: Yes
Monthly Maintenance: $704.09

80 Crescent Road

NOTABLE FEATURES

  • Rooftop terrace
  • Private garden
  • Sub-zero wine fridge
80 Crescent Road

GOOD FOR

People who know they want a small family, and can stomach living in Rosedale.

80 Crescent Road

MOVE ON IF

If, much like a feral cat, you're looking for your 'forever home.' This is not a place to welcome a growing family. It is a place for austere people in their mid-30s and up who don't want to make their own beds. Or their own coffee.

80 Crescent Road

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