EXTRAS: Fridge , Freezer , Cooktop. B/I Oven, Dishwasher , Microwave, Washer & Dryer. All Existing Window Coverings And Light Fixtures. Tenant Must Have Tenant Insurance And Pay Hydro. Key Deposit Is $250.
EXTRAS: Fridge , Freezer , Cooktop. B/I Oven, Dishwasher , Microwave, Washer & Dryer. All Existing Window Coverings And Light Fixtures. Tenant Must Have Tenant Insurance And Pay Hydro. Key Deposit Is $250.
About 1309 - 88 Blue Jays Way
1309 - 88 Blue Jays Way is a Toronto condo which was for rent right off King St W and Blue Jays Way. Listed at $2600/mo in April 2023, the listing is no longer available and has been taken off the market (Expired). 1309 - 88 Blue Jays Way has 1 bed and 1 bathroom. Situated in Toronto's King West neighbourhood, CityPlace, Queen West, Financial District and Alexandra Park are nearby neighbourhoods.
Recommended nearby places to eat around 88 Blue Jays Way, Toronto are Vagabondo Restobar, Siempre Restaurant and Fahrenheit Coffee. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Tim Hortons. Groceries can be found at Bulk Barn which is a short walk and you'll find Rexall a 3-minute walk as well. Diesel Playhouse Box Office and Centre For Indigenous Thr are both in close proximity to 88 Blue Jays Way, Toronto and can be a great way to spend some down time. If you're an outdoor lover, condo residents of 88 Blue Jays Way, Toronto are not far from Clarence Square Park, Isabella Valancy Crawford Park and Simcoe Park.
For those residents of 88 Blue Jays Way, Toronto without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (KING ST WEST AT PETER ST WEST SIDE) and is only steps away, but there is also a Subway stop, ST ANDREW STATION - SOUTHBOUND PLATFORM, only a 6 minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 304 King, (Light Rail) route 504 King, and more nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is only a 2-minute drive from 88 Blue Jays Way, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.