Welcome To
600 Fleet St #2904
Two Parking Spaces. Corner Exposure. Waterfront Views. Competitively Priced.
Suite 2904 at 600 Fleet is a corner two-bedroom with east and south exposure, floor-to-ceiling windows, and wide-open views over the lake, harbour, skyline, and CN Tower.
The suite is priced with its current presentation in mind, creating a genuine opportunity for buyers who understand where long-term value comes from: corner exposure, natural light, open views, a functional layout, and the flexibility of two separately deeded parking spaces.
At 732 square feet, the suite feels more open than many downtown condos in this size range, thanks to abundant natural light throughout the day. Morning sun comes in from the east, while the southern exposure keeps the space bright well into the afternoon. The corner positioning also creates a stronger connection to the view from almost every principal space in the unit.
And the views immediately pull your attention outward. The CN Tower sits directly on the skyline alongside the harbour, the lake, Billy Bishop Airport activity, and west-facing sunsets that change constantly with the season and weather. At night, the city lights become part of the atmosphere of the space itself.
The layout is practical without feeling overly compartmentalized. The living and dining area are connected and usable rather than narrow or corridor-like. The balcony extends the living space further and offers more privacy than many downtown condo outdoor spaces.
The kitchen prioritizes functionality. There’s meaningful storage through a combination of full cabinetry and open shelving, white subway tile backsplash, and enough room to comfortably add a breakfast bar or island. It’s a layout that uses the available space thoughtfully and supports day-to-day living well.
The parking setup adds another layer of flexibility that’s difficult to ignore. The unit includes two separately deeded parking spaces — a genuine rarity in this part of downtown. Both are currently rented separately for $150 and $170 per month, while the suite itself is rented for $2,950, bringing the total monthly rental income to $3,270. Future owners could continue renting both spaces, keep one and rent the other, or potentially sell one separately over time.
For buyers thinking carefully about long-term ownership costs and optionality, that flexibility matters. The building amenities cover the essentials: 24-hour concierge, indoor pool, gym, rooftop deck and garden, guest suites, party room, and bicycle storage.
The location works particularly well for buyers who want waterfront access without sacrificing day-to-day convenience. The Martin Goodman Trail is within walking distance, connecting over 22 kilometres of Toronto waterfront trails. Loblaw’s is directly across the street. Concert venues, sporting events, and Exhibition Place are all nearby, including BMO Field, Coca-Cola Coliseum, and the waterfront concert grounds.
Transit access is also stronger than many people realize in this pocket. The 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars connect quickly into the core, while Exhibition GO provides fast access to Union Station in under ten minutes on the Lakeshore West line. Future transit improvements, including the Ontario Line connection nearby and RapidTO upgrades along Bathurst, continue to strengthen the long-term convenience of the location.
This is the kind of property where the long-term value is tied to fundamentals that are increasingly difficult to find at this price point downtown: corner exposure, natural light, expansive views, functional square footage, and flexible parking ownership in a well-connected waterfront neighbourhood.

5 Things We Love
- The Views Don’t Need Perfect Staging To Make Their Point. The CN Tower framed by your windows. The lake, the harbour, the skyline, Billy Bishop airport activity, and west-facing sunsets that change every night. These are the kinds of views that hold their value long after furniture and finishes change.
- The Light Changes How The Condo Feels. As a corner suite with floor-to-ceiling windows and east/south exposure, the condo gets beautiful morning light and consistent sun throughout the day. It’s the kind of space where plants thrive, and your cat will immediately find their favourite spot by the window.
- Two Parking Spaces Means More Flexibility. Two separately deeded parking spaces create options that are increasingly rare downtown. Keep both, rent one, rent both, or potentially sell one separately in the future. The current parking spaces are rented for $150 and $170 per month, adding meaningful income potential.
- Waterfront Access That Actually Becomes Part Of Your Routine. The Martin Goodman Trail is walking distance from the building, giving you direct access to 22 kilometres of Toronto waterfront trails. Running, cycling, long walks, or simply getting closer to the lake becomes an easy part of daily life instead of a weekend plan.
- You Can Actually Live Downtown Without Constantly Planning Around It. Groceries are across the street at Loblaw’s. Concerts, sporting events, and Exhibition Place are genuinely walkable. TTC access is nearby via the 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars, while Exhibition GO gets you to Union Station in under ten minutes. It’s a location that makes downtown living feel convenient instead of exhausting.

