$378,000Asking Price
If you've been looking at one-bedroom condos thinking, this isn't for me, this one will land differently. 3555 Bathurst isn't a glass tower surrounded by more of the same. It's a well-kept building that's smaller, quieter, and feels more practical, more personal. No crowded lobbies or long waits for the elevator. A Shabbat elevator is included for those who observe the day of rest, adding ease and accessibility. The unit feels calm, open, and bright. Morning light filters through the windows where you look out onto trees, not neighbouring units. The balcony is not a shallow ledge but a space large enough to eat, read, or take work calls comfortably. It's a rare thing in a one-bedroom: a true extension of your living space with real privacy and nature in view. The layout is generous, with more room than you'd expect. The bathrooms been fully refreshed. The kitchen wall opened up to create a breakfast bar. Theres also plenty of in-unit storage, so things you need are close, and things you don't stay out of sight. Whether you're downsizing, buying your first home, or working from home, this place makes it easier to move through your day.The building is welcoming and easy to navigate, with an on-site superintendent, gym, and laundry room. Your monthly fees cover a lot: Bell Fibe internet, Crave with Starz, water, snow removal, and landscaping.TTC access, restaurants and kosher eateries, beloved spots like Gryfe's Bagels and Drums and Flats are all within walking distance. Grab a coffee, pick up fresh bagels for the weekend, and still be home before your next Zoom call. Beth Tzedec Congregation and Holy Blossom Temple, also a short drive away. This condo is not a downtown box. Its thoughtful, personal, and brings a sense of calm and serenity. A place with room to think, work, rest, and enjoy life.
If you've been looking at one-bedroom condos thinking, this isn't for me, this one will land differently. 3555 Bathurst isn't a glass tower surrounded by more of the same. It's a well-kept building that's smaller, quieter, and feels more practical, more personal. No crowded lobbies or long waits for the elevator. A Shabbat elevator is included for those who observe the day of rest, adding ease and accessibility. The unit feels calm, open, and bright. Morning light filters through the windows where you look out onto trees, not neighbouring units. The balcony is not a shallow ledge but a space large enough to eat, read, or take work calls comfortably. It's a rare thing in a one-bedroom: a true extension of your living space with real privacy and nature in view. The layout is generous, with more room than you'd expect. The bathrooms been fully refreshed. The kitchen wall opened up to create a breakfast bar. Theres also plenty of in-unit storage, so things you need are close, and things you don't stay out of sight. Whether you're downsizing, buying your first home, or working from home, this place makes it easier to move through your day.The building is welcoming and easy to navigate, with an on-site superintendent, gym, and laundry room. Your monthly fees cover a lot: Bell Fibe internet, Crave with Starz, water, snow removal, and landscaping.TTC access, restaurants and kosher eateries, beloved spots like Gryfe's Bagels and Drums and Flats are all within walking distance. Grab a coffee, pick up fresh bagels for the weekend, and still be home before your next Zoom call. Beth Tzedec Congregation and Holy Blossom Temple, also a short drive away. This condo is not a downtown box. Its thoughtful, personal, and brings a sense of calm and serenity. A place with room to think, work, rest, and enjoy life.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Foyer | Main | 5.41' x 4.20' | Tile Floor, Closet, Open Concept |
2 | Kitchen | Main | 10.10' x 10.20' | Tile Floor, Breakfast Bar, Open Concept |
3 | Locker | Main | Tile Floor, Cedar Closet(s), Built-in Shelves | |
1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor |
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Ledbury Park, Toronto is a north Toronto neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives and business, health and education, law & public sector professionals. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from the Philippines, and Tagalog speakers. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of babies, kids aged 5 to 14, youth aged 15 to 24, adults aged 40 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 69.
Kids Per Family
1.4
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
41%
of residents are
single and loving it.
41% singles
Toronto (50%)
25%
of residents
are renters.
25% renters
Toronto (47%)
66%
of residents are
university grads.
66% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$322K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Government | 14% |
Business | 13% |
Sales | 11% |
Management | 11% |
Health | 8% |
32%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
32% immigrants
Toronto (48%)7.6% from Philippines
All-time
3.1% from Philippines
Recent
Foreign Languages
Tagalog | 6% |
Persian | 2% |
Italian | 2% |
French | 1% |
Spanish | 1% |
Religions
Christian | 51% |
Jewish | 33% |
Muslim | 2% |
Social Housing Buildings
1
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
0
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.