Want to own a beauty bar? This T.O. shop with two apartments is yours for under $2M

For a cool $1.888 million, Sekai Nail and Beauty Bar located at 1069 College St. could be yours – well, at least the building can be. Plus, there’s two modern apartments above and a potential basement unit with a separate entrance.

The mixed-use building has undergone extensive renovations including more than $200,000  in upgrades and is located in Toronto’s trendy Little Portugal neighbourhood. The apartments are currently leased and it also includes rear parking for two cars.

Photo Courtesy: Skyland Realty Brokerage
Photo Courtesy: Skyland Realty Brokerage

The commercial space is bright and airy and includes a fireplace and beautiful flooring.

Photo Courtesy: Skyland Realty Brokerage

One of the apartments features a kitchen with white counters, plenty of storage space and light from a connecting Juliette balcony.

The living space is equally bright and spacious.

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There’s another Juliette balcony in the bedroom.

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The second apartment has a darker palette; the kitchen features dark cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.

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The living room is a good size and features a small window.

The bedroom is large enough to accommodate a desk and bed.

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A small balcony allows for plenty of privacy.

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You’ll find a fully finished lower level with its own separate entrance.

1069 College St. is listed for $1.888 million with Skyland Realty Inc.

Combined retail and living spaces have been a hot commodity recently, with a Trinity Bellwoods-area flower shop, Shaw Flowers and Gifts, getting listed for sale along with a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit above it (for a cool $2.38 million).

Located at 1068 Dundas St. W, Shaw Flowers and Gifts has been a staple in the Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood since first opening in 2007. Located directly across the street from the oasis in the city – otherwise known as Trinity Bellwoods Park, the shop covers 700 square feet and the apartment is spread over the second and third floor.

If you’re looking for an investment opportunity (and think the idea of owning a piece of Canadian TV history would be pretty neat), then you can dust off your chequebook – the world-famous Kim’s Convenience store, including the three-bedroom apartment above, is up for sale.

Located in Toronto’s Moss Park neighbourhood at 252 Queen Street E.,the entire property is occupied – the owner lives upstairs and operates the variety store.

Whether you’re in the market for a real estate investment or looking for an interesting place to live outside of Toronto’s cookie-cutter condos, these properties have got you covered.

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