COMING SOON ON MLS: 604-35 Saranac Blvd | A stunning condo in the heart of North York

Experience urban living at its finest at 604-35 Saranac Blvd, a captivating condo nestled in the vibrant heart of North York.
Discover a sanctuary of sophistication at Cranbrooke Village Condos, where elegance meets comfort. This meticulously maintained abode in a serene community offers more than just a home; it presents a lifestyle of convenience and charm. Immerse yourself in a friendly neighborhood ambiance mere steps away from esteemed schools, the Toronto Public Library, religious centers, 24-hour grocery stores, Lawrence Plaza's eclectic boutiques, and key TTC bus routes. Indulge in a culinary journey with an array of kosher dining options at your doorstep.
Step into this exquisite condo unit and be greeted by a north-facing balcony that boasts unobstructed, picturesque views. Embrace a lifestyle of ease with seamless access to public transit, prominent retailers like Winners and Shoppers Drug Mart, and an array of essential services. Experience the luxury of proximity to transit hubs, premier shopping destinations, top-tier educational institutions, and verdant parks—all within reach for the residents of this exceptional abode.
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