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Kensington-Chinatown, ON M5G 0C1
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Wake up to gorgeous southwest views over the city skyline from this luxurious 2-bedroom plus den suite at 488 University Avenue. With 986 SF of thoughtfully designed interior space and a generous 130 SF balcony, this unit gives you room to live, work, and entertain - all above one of Toronto's most connected addresses. Floor-to-ceiling windows with power blinds that flood the space with natural light. This building offers direct underground access to St. Patrick subway station - step onto the TTC without ever going outside. You're in the true heart of the city, minutes from the University of Toronto, the University Hospital Network, the theatre district, premium shopping, and Toronto's best restaurants.
Building type derived from the MLS property classification.
Title derived from the MLS property classification.
Flooring list assembled from the MLS room-by-room details.
Bedroom entries are included in the room details. Bathrooms are counted separately.
Combined w/Kitchen • Open Concept • Laminate
Combined w/Living • Open Concept • Laminate
Combined w/Dining • Open Concept • Laminate
Laminate • 3 Pc Ensuite • Closet
Laminate • Closet
Laminate
| Room | Level | Dimensions | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dining Room | — | 4.39 × 3.89 m | Combined w/Kitchen • Open Concept • Laminate |
| Kitchen | — | 4.39 × 3.89 m | Combined w/Living • Open Concept • Laminate |
| Living Room | — | 4.88 × 2.82 m | Combined w/Dining • Open Concept • Laminate |
| Primary Bedroom | — | 3.05 × 3.05 m | Laminate • 3 Pc Ensuite • Closet |
| Bedroom 2 | — | 2.74 × 2.82 m | Laminate • Closet |
| Den | — | 1.65 × 2.44 m | Laminate |
Based on 207 active 3-bedroom condo listings in Kensington-Chinatown.
Snapshot reflects Tenant.ca's active inventory and is not an appraisal.
A household would need about $164,000/year for this rent to equal 30% of gross income.
This is a planning estimate, not an approval decision. Actual affordability also depends on debt, utilities, transportation, and other expenses.



