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30 HOLLY STREET 

PENTHOUSE 4

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Features

Features

2+1 Bed 

2 Bath

1 Parking

1269/sqft

$849,000

Penthouse Perfection: Sleek, Sunlit, and Steps from Everything

Finding your dream condo can feel like a tall order, but this stylish two-bedroom, two-bathroom penthouse might just be the one. With a sun-drenched, contemporary layout spanning nearly 1,300 sq. ft., this airy space invites you in with a perfect blend of sophistication and comfort. The open floor plan boasts premium engineered flooring, while expansive windows bathe each room in natural light. Step onto your private patio for a front-row view of Toronto’s iconic CN Tower—the ideal backdrop for summer cocktails al fresco.

In the sleekly updated kitchen, form meets function with clean lines, polished stone countertops, and ample storage for even the most ambitious of chefs. The principal bedroom is a true retreat, generously sized to fit a king bed with room to spare for a sitting area or extra storage. The adjoining ensuite bath elevates your morning routine with a deep soaker tub, an enclosed glass shower, and a double-sink vanity designed for effortless ease. Meanwhile, the spacious second bedroom exceeds today’s condo standards, and is adaptable as a guest room, home office, or stylish children's room.

Located at 30 Holly Street, you’ll be part of a vibrant urban community just steps from trendy shops, beloved restaurants, and charming cafes. Commuting is seamless with nearby subway access, and the building’s well equipped gym and sauna ensure you’re all set to stay active year-round. The rooftop garden awaits, offering a serene escape for soaking up the sun or unwinding with a book. Embrace urban living in one of Toronto’s most desirable neighbourhoods, where style and convenience meet...and at a great price!  Priced at $849,000 - an unheard of value at $669/sqft when compared to the neighbourhood average of $986/sqft for a two bedroom, representing a savings of 32%.  All that’s left? Moving in.

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Building Amenities: 

Concierge, Gym, Bike Storage, Party/Meeting, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Visitor Parking, Sauna, Property Management On Site, Superintendent 

Inclusions: 

Built-in Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Oven with Ceramic Stovetop, Washer, Dryer, All Electrical Light Fixtures, Window Coverings.

Maintenance Fees

$1,747.28/month and Includes all utilities (water, heat, *hydro) + *cable and *internet.

*Typically, hydro ($65/month) and cable and internet (a $200 value) are not included in building maintenance fees. This amounts to a $265 value. When subtracted from the monthly fee of $1,747.28 the actual cost for comparison with other buildings is only $1,482.28 for 1,269 square feet. That's good value for all the space, location and ameneties! 

Special note:

For families with children, this building benefits from a grandfathered status within the coveted Eglinton Junior Public School boundary.

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The Neighbourhood

 

Yonge and Eglinton, one of Toronto's most dynamic neighbourhoods, blends vibrant urban energy with a welcoming community feel. Known for its mix of high-rise condos, trendy eateries, and boutique shops, it’s a hub for both young professionals and families. The area offers an array of dining options from casual cafés to upscale restaurants, alongside entertainment venues, fitness studios, and shopping centers like Yonge-Eglinton Centre. With green spaces, convenient transit access, and a lively arts scene, Yonge and Eglinton provides a balanced urban lifestyle in Midtown Toronto.

Starbucks

300m, 4 min walk

Farm Boy

290m, 4 min walk

Raccoon Park

180m, 2 min walk

Eglinton Subway

230m, 3 min walk

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Eat/Drink

KAPPO SATO

2023 Michelin Rated 

Unlike the quiet ceremony of a sushi omakase or the formal structure of a kaiseki, this freewheeling tasting is driven solely by Chef Takeshi Sato, who swims in familiar culinary waters on his own terms. To be clear, this counter situated along the entire open kitchen is no Zen temple. The room is a constant blur of motion thanks to a young team that hurries about preparing multiple courses at once. Sato is their seasoned guide, as he moves with intention, ever masterful with a knife, and works with an impressive bounty of ingredients, most of which are flown in from Japan. Soulful dashi broths weave in and out of view alongside clever courses like tempura fried mackerel with shiso or seared toro nigiri with Japanese green onions.

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RACCOON PARK

Toronto has leaned into its love-hate relationship with raccoons by officially opening "Raccoon Park" in Midtown.

The new park—located at 86 Soudan Avenue near Yonge and Eglinton—is now open for public enjoyment. It includes a unique wooden raccoon play structure, a playground, splash pad, and ample seating areas for visitors.

The park's walking paths also connect seamlessly to a nearby condo complex, creating a more accessible green space for the community.

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Indulge

STOCK T.C. GROCERY

A marriage between the Toronto-famous Terroni and Cumbrae brands, Stock T.C. (stock literally stands for stock, be it chicken, veg or beef), has taken up some gorgeous heritage real estate on Yonge and Broadview. Stock T.C. carries the best of both shops, Terroni pizzas and Cumbrae burgers, all finally available at one very pretty stop.

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