Sixty Colborne is one of the luxury building in the St. Lawrence Market area. The unit is a desirable split-plan two-bedroom, two-bathroom layout, was purchased directly from the builder. Located on the North-East corner, it offers unobstructed views, including St. James Cathedral and King St. East, stunning by day and magical at night. With over 1,300 sq. ft. of interior space, the suite is versatile and practical. The primary bedroom features an ensuite and walk-in closet, while the second bedroom has a large closet and adjacent bathroom. The main living area offers flexible options for living, dining, and a flex space for an office or sitting area. High-end finishes include floor-to-ceiling windows with custom electronic blinds, natural wide-plank hardwood floors, a custom kitchen. One parking spot and a locker are included. This prime location is just a 10-minute walk to the Financial District, Union Station, King Subway Station, St. Lawrence Market, and iconic landmarks like the Flatiron Building and Berczy Park.
Source: Schools information and student demographics
For further information and school ranking visit Fraser Institution and EQAO.
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| Average student achievements (out of 100%) | 100-76 | 75-60 | 60-40 | 40-0 |
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Disclaimer: The property is not necessarily in the boundary of the schools shown above. This map indicates the closest primary and secondary schools that have been rated by the Fraser Institute. There may be other, closer schools available that are not rated by the Fraser Institute, or the property can be in the boundary of farther schools that are not shown on this map. This tool is designed to provide the viewer an overview of the ratings of nearby public schools, and does not suggest association to school boundaries. To view all schools and boundaries please visit the respective district school board’s website.