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CasaⅢ(50 Charles), Toronto

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50 Charles St E, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 0C3

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Property ID: S01468922
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Basic Info

No Service Fee Elevator Gym 24 hours security Brand new

Highest Floor 56

Built in 2018

These high-rise Toronto condos are expected to be completed in 2017 by Cresford Developments. Located in Downtown's Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood, the nearest main intersection to Casa Ⅲ is Bloor St East & Church St. Spread out over 55 stories, suites at Casa Ⅲ range in size from 312 to 1164 sqft. This Toronto condo has 578 condo units and can be found at 50 Charles St E. Amenities here include a Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Concierge and a Party Room as well as a Business Centre, Elevator, Hot Tub / Jacuzzi, Media Room / Cinema, Meeting / Function Room, Games / Recreation Room, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Spa and a Yoga StudioIncluded in your monthly condo maintenance fees are Air Conditioning, Common Element Maintenance, Heat, Building Insurance and Water.

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No refunds for cancellations. If you can't move in after signing the contract, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Specific policy determined by the apartment management.

CasaⅢ(50 Charles) FAQs

Is the apartment furnished?

The entire rented apartment in Canada is generally unfurnished, that is, there are no beds, sofas, and tables, because Canadians adhere to the principle of clean move-in. clean move-out. But kitchen appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, stoves, etc. are generally complete. The Centric kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, oven, separate washer dryer, central air conditioning, and a walk-in closet. There are various ways to buy furniture. You can buy some second-hand furniture through IKEA, target, etc., which is very cost-effective. We also provide IKEA purchasing service, which can be conveniently installed on the day of check-in.

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What does XBXB in the house type mean?

The naming method of Canadian apartments is XBXB. The first B refers to the number of bedrooms, and the second B refers to the bathroom, that is, the number of bathrooms; The best is a 3-bedroom and 2-bathroom apartment, and at least two people need to share a bathroom. For specific layout suggestions, you can refer to the floor plan

What is the lease form for this apartment?

This apartment is rented out as a whole, that is, Joint leases, which means "joint lease". That is to say, several roommates sign a joint contract for renting a house together, and everyone has full payment responsibility for the room. If you are alone and want to sign a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom house, you have to sign the whole thing, or wait until you have roommates to sign together. At the same time, if you live in a house under a joint lease and your roommate moves out suddenly, the apartment will also pursue the full rent from you if the apartment cannot contact your roommate.

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