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2106 20 Edward Street
Bay Street Corridor Toronto M5G 1C9

$3,100
Residential Condo & Other beds: 2 baths: 2.0

Main Photo: 2106 20 Edward Street in Toronto: Bay Street Corridor Condo Apartment for lease (Toronto C01)  : MLS®# C13664912
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Photo 10: 2106 20 Edward Street in Toronto: Bay Street Corridor Condo Apartment for lease (Toronto C01)  : MLS®# C13664912
Status:
For Lease
Prop. Type:
Residential Condo & Other
MLS® Num:
C13664912
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
*Panda*Yonge/Dundas @Downtown Core**Very Spacious 2Bed+2Baths*High Floor Unit W/South View(Bright) *712Sqf+110Sqf Balcony**Open Concept*High-End S/S Appliances* 9 Ft Ceiling*Floor To Ceiling Window*Steps To Eaton Center, Dundas Square, Subway, Restaurants, Ryeson, U Of T, Sick Kids, Mount Sinai Hospital, Etc..**One Parking Spot Included. Tenant Pays Utilities(Provident)
Lease Term:
12 Months
Lease Agreement:
Yes
Property Portion Lease:
Entire Property
Payment Frequency:
Monthly
Property Type:
Residential Condo & Other
Property Sub Type:
Condo Apartment
Property Attached:
Yes
Home Style:
Apartment
Approx. Age:
0-5
Total Approx Floor Area:
700-799
Exposure:
South
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2.0
Kitchens:
1
Bedrooms Above Grade:
2
Kitchens Above Grade:
1
# Main Level Bedrooms:
1
# Main Level Bathrooms:
0
Rooms Above Grade:
5
Rooms:
5
Heating type:
Forced Air
Heating Fuel:
Gas
Cooling:
Yes
Storey:
19
New Construction:
Yes
Balcony:
Open
Basement:
None
Fireplace/Stove:
No
Attached Garage:
Yes
Garage:
Underground
Garage Spaces:
1.0
Parking Features:
Underground
Parking Type:
Owned
Parking Spaces:
0
Total Parking Spaces:
1.0
Locker:
None
Family Room:
No
Payment Method:
Cheque
Security Deposit Required:
Yes
References Required:
Yes
Rental Application Required:
Yes
Credit Check:
Yes
Employment Letter:
Yes
Assessment:
$- / -
Toronto
Toronto C01
Bay Street Corridor
Clear View, Hospital, Public Transit
Other
Yes-with Restrictions
Appliances: Fridge, Stove, Range Hood, B/I Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer. ONE PARKING SPOT INCLUDED. Building Insurance, Central Air Conditioning, Common Elements, One Parking
Concrete
Concierge, Gym, Media Room, Party Room/Meeting Room, Recreation Room
No
No
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main
Living Room
11'6" × 9'2"
Combined w/Dining, Open Concept, W/O To Balcony
Main
Dining Room
11'7" × 10'
Combined w/Kitchen, Open Concept, W/O To Balcony
Main
Kitchen
11'7" × 10'
Combined w/Dining, Granite Counters, Open Concept
Main
Primary Bedroom
10'6" × 8'
South View, Large Closet, Ensuite Bath
Main
Bedroom 2
8'6" × 7'10⅞"
Sliding Doors, Formal Rm, Large Closet
Main
Foyer
Measurements not available
Open Concept
Main
Laundry
Measurements not available
Tile Floor
Special Designation:
Unknown
Furnished:
Unfurnished
Air Conditioning:
Central Air
Central Vacuum:
No
Seller Property Info Statement:
No
Laundry Access:
Ensuite
Laundry Level:
Main Level
Condo Corporation Number:
2718
Property Management Company:
Comfort Property Management
Date Listed:
Aug 12, 2026
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Listed by RE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC.
Data was last updated August 17, 2026 at 04:15 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
179
Avg list price:
$649,000
Min list price:
$299,000
Max list price:
$5,900,000
Avg days on market:
42
Min days on market:
1
Max days on market:
695
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type and located in Bay Street Corridor. Average values are derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.
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June 2023 | Bank of Canada Rate Announcement

In a recent move, the Bank of Canada has announced an increase in its target for the overnight rate, bringing it to 4.75%. The Bank Rate has also been adjusted to 5%, while the deposit rate now stands at 4.75%. Alongside this rate hike, the Bank continues its policy of quantitative tightening, indicating a tightening of monetary conditions. These decisions come as the global economic landscape experiences shifts in consumer price inflation, economic growth, and financial conditions. In this blog post, we will delve into these developments and their implications for Canada's economy and beyond.

Decreasing Global Consumer Price Inflation:
Consumer price inflation worldwide has shown a downward trend, primarily driven by lower energy prices compared to the previous year. While this provides some relief, underlying inflation remains stubbornly high. Central banks across major economies are signaling the possibility of further interest rate hikes to restore price stability, indicating a concerted effort to address inflationary pressures.

The United States Economy: Resilient Consumer Spending Amidst Slowing Growth:
The US economy has shown signs of slowing growth; however, consumer spending has surprisingly remained resilient. This resilience, coupled with a tight labor market, highlights the underlying strength of the US economy. Nonetheless, policymakers are monitoring the situation closely, considering the potential impact of higher interest rates on economic expansion.

Stalled Economic Growth in Europe, Yet Persistent Upward Pressure on Core Prices:
Europe's economic growth has essentially stalled, presenting a challenge for policymakers. However, upward pressure on core prices persists, indicating potential inflationary concerns. Balancing these factors becomes crucial as central banks navigate monetary policy decisions in the region.

China's Growth: Slowing Down After an Initial Surge:
China, a key player in the global economy, experienced a surge in growth during the first quarter of the year. However, expectations are now shifting toward a slowdown in growth. This transition raises questions about the overall trajectory of the Chinese economy and its potential implications for global markets.

Tightening Financial Conditions Reflecting Pre-Bank Failure Era:
Financial conditions worldwide have tightened, resembling the conditions seen before the bank failures in the United States and Switzerland. This tightening underscores the need for caution and prudence in monetary policy decisions, as central banks seek to strike a balance between stimulating economic growth and maintaining financial stability.

Canada's Stronger-than-Expected Economic Performance:
Canada's economy outperformed expectations in the first quarter of 2023, demonstrating a robust GDP growth rate of 3.1%. The nation experienced broad-based consumption growth, even after accounting for population gains. Demand for services rebounded, while spending on interest-sensitive goods increased. Additionally, the housing market displayed recent signs of renewed activity. These positive developments indicate the resilience and strength of Canada's economic fundamentals.

The Bank's Decision to Increase the Policy Interest Rate:
Based on an accumulation of evidence, the Bank of Canada decided to increase the policy interest rate. The move reflects the view that the existing monetary policy was insufficiently restrictive to bring supply and demand into balance and return inflation sustainably to the 2% target. Alongside the rate increase, the Bank continues its policy of quantitative tightening, aimed at normalizing the Bank's balance sheet and complementing the restrictive stance of monetary policy.

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