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1 Bed
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1 Bath
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0 Parking
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500-599

$418,000

Condo Apartment

1420 Dupont Street 1312, Toronto, ON M6H 0C2Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction

Listing Overview

MLS ID:W12930526
Status:New
Type:Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment
Style:Apartment
Approx Age:6-10
Living Area:500-599
Taxes:$1,847.51 / yr (2025)
Maintenance Fee:$417
Days on Market:12
Listed:2026-03-27
Last Updated:Mar 27, 2026
Cross Street:Dupont St & Lansdowne Ave
Data Source:PROPTX

Interior

Beds (above):1
Bathrooms:1
Kitchens (above):1
Basement:None

Utilities

Heat Type:Forced Air
Heat Source:Gas

Outdoor / Lot

Parking

Garage Type:Underground
Covered Spaces:0
Parking Spaces:0
Total Parking:0

Description

Well-Maintained 1 BR Condo with CN Tower Views and LOW Maintenance Fees!!! Functional Open Layout Living room, Modern kitchen w/Stainless Steel Full size Appliances & Granit Counters, Spacious Bedroom w/ a Large Window and Closet. Step outside to your private East View Balcony Extends the Living Space Outdoors, Offering a Panoramic View of the City Skyline, Perfect for Enjoying Your Morning Coffee & Beautiful Sunrise. Additional features include a Large Welcoming Foyer, 4-piece Bathroom, Ensuite Laundry. Fantastic Building Amenities: Expensive Third-floor Outdoor Terrace w/ Gardens, Sitting, Walking path to 1410 Dupont; Wellness Gym, Yoga studio, Billiards, Theatre room, Event Rooms, Lounge, Secure Indoor Bike Storage, Visitor parking, 24/7 Building on-site security for peace of mind, Canada Post Boxes/Secure package delivery system (Email/QR Access). Shoppers Drug Mart & FoodBasics are at the next Doors for ultimate convenience! Modern & Well Connected Fuse Condo Located in the one of the Best Toronto South growing neighbourhoods surrounded by trendy Cafes/Restaurants, Shops on the Bloor West, Steps from TTC transit, UP Express, Hight Park, Walking Distance to Lansdowne Subway Station and more..

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