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Done Deal, 100 Western Battery, Toronto - Done Deal, 100 Western Battery, Toronto

Done Deal, 100 Western Battery, Toronto

Done Deal, 100 Western Battery, Toronto - Done Deal, 100 Western Battery, Toronto
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Liberty Village condo grabs $18,500 premium

From Friday's Globe and Mail

100 WESTERN BATTERY RD., NO. 212, TORONTO

ASKING PRICE $339,000

SELLING PRICE $347,500

TAXES $1,446 (2010)

DAYS ON THE MARKET Eight

LISTING AGENT Christopher Bibby, Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc.

The Action: Three of the 30 visitors who toured this one-bedroom suite at Vibe condominiums returned on the second day with competing bids. The best offer was officially signed off a week later once the buyer received the condominium status certificate.

What They Got: In one of three buildings developed by Monarch Group in Liberty Village, this nearly 600-square-foot suite has some elements of a detached house with two floors, each with a bathroom, and a principal room with two-storey windows and a walkout to a 350-square-foot terrace.

Practical features include a walk-in closet in the loft bedroom upstairs, a movable kitchen island and six appliances, as well as a locker and parking spot.

The monthly fee of $296 covers the cost of heating and water, 24-hour concierge and recreational amenities.

The Agent’s Take: “It really did feel like a home, enough though it was one-bedroom,” agent Christopher Bibby says. “This is the only one-bedroom layout in the entire building that had a terrace of that size. Most of the other units have balconies typically 30 or 40 square feet, so this was almost like having a backyard.”

The design of the complex was also unconventional, but desirable. “Every building had a independent gym, party room and guest suite, but [the builder] gave each tower a unique addition that could be shared among all three,” Mr. Bibby explains.

“So one of them had a pool, another had a golf simulator … it was quite nice.”

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