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25 Cole St #425
Where Layout Matters: 1+Den with Parking, Storage, and a Usable Balcony
Send This Listing To A FriendAt 25 Cole St #425, the value shows up in how the space is used. This is a 581 sq. ft. 1+den designed with intention, where the layout does more than just fit everything in. It creates a sense of order that makes day-to-day living easier.
The bedroom is fully enclosed with a proper door, giving you a clear separation between where you sleep and how the rest of the home functions. It’s a detail that changes how a space feels over time, especially if your schedule doesn’t neatly start and stop at the same hour every day.
The den adds flexibility in a genuinely useful way. It’s large enough to function as a dedicated home office, which means your work doesn’t need to compete with your living space. That distinction becomes increasingly valuable if you’re working in a hybrid or home-based arrangement regularly.
The main living area is open concept but well-proportioned. There’s room to comfortably arrange both living and dining without it feeling forced or cramped. The kitchen is positioned to support daily routines—accessible, functional, and integrated without taking over the space. Altogether, the layout feels balanced: open where it benefits you, and defined where it matters.
The balcony extends the living space in a meaningful way. Running the full width of the unit and facing west, it overlooks the building’s sky park terrace and community garden. It offers a quieter outlook and enough depth to use regularly—whether that’s for a morning coffee or a break at the end of the day.
Beyond the layout, the inclusions here add practical value. A dedicated parking space, a locker located on the same level as the unit, and a two-bike rack give you flexibility in how you move and store your day-to-day essentials. It’s a setup that supports different routines without adding friction.
Regent Park continues to evolve in ways grounded in real use. FreshCo and Tim Hortons are all nearby, along with the Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre. Streetcars and bike lanes connect easily across the city. Downtown and the future Ontario Line Moss Park Station is only minutes away. It’s a neighbourhood that supports both routine and movement without overcomplication.
For a buyer stepping into ownership—or moving on from a space that no longer works—this condo offers something increasingly rare at this level: a layout that holds up. It’s practical, flexible, and designed to make everyday life run more smoothly.

5 Things We Love
- A Bedroom That’s Properly Enclosed. Creates real separation between living and sleeping—something many units at this size skip.
- A Den That Functions as an Actual Room. Large enough to be a dedicated office or flexible storage, not just a placeholder.
- Full-Width West-Facing Balcony. Overlooks the sky park terrace and community garden, giving you usable outdoor space with a quieter outlook and a partial view of the CN Tower.
- Open Concept That Still Feels Controlled. Enough space to define living and dining areas without losing flow or function.
- Parking, Locker, and Bike Storage Included. Supports multiple ways to get around and live day-to-day without compromise.
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The Amenities at 25 Cole St
25 Cole St is environmentally conscious and includes a large shared sky park terrace and community gardens, along with a gym, concierge, and visitor parking—amenities that contribute to daily ease rather than excess.
About Regent Park
Regent Park has become a neighbourhood that prioritizes day-to-day ease over hype.
Errands are simple. FreshCo, Tim Hortons, and local favourite Cafe Zuzu are all close by, so picking up groceries or grabbing a coffee doesn’t require planning around it. The Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre adds a strong community presence—something people actually use, whether for fitness or just part of a regular routine.
The area itself has been steadily reshaped with newer residential buildings, balanced by open spaces like the sky park terrace and community gardens. There’s a sense of structure to how the neighbourhood is coming together, with room to move and gather without it feeling overly dense.
Getting around is straightforward. Streetcars run nearby, bike lanes are easy to access, and downtown is only minutes away. The Moss Park Station for the future Ontario Line means the area connectivity will only get better. Whether you commute daily or just head into the core a few times a week, the connection is reliable and uncomplicated.


