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8 Belton Rd, Toronto
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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2239
DEVELOPERSChipping Holdings
Self Managed
Enter Phone System, BBQs
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water, Parking
THE FOUR COURTS CABBAGETOWN - 103 PEMBROKE STSitting in the beautiful Cabbagetown neighborhood, The Four Courts Cabbagetown (built in 2012) is specifically located at 103 Pembroke St, and stands at 1 storey tall. Containing a total of only 4 units within (of which the smallest of these units is 1400 feet², and the largest of these units is 1643 feet²), The Four Courts Cabbagetown was developed by Chipping Holdings, and is one of those rare properties that are actually self-managed. One of the innate benefits to living at The Four Courts Cabbagetown is the building’s closeness to everything (and by extension, a buyer’s closeness to everything as well), as well as its delightful townhome-style brick exterior, which makes The Four Courts Cabbagetown look like an one of those old Victorian homes from London in its style.Within each of the 2-bedroom units of The Four Courts Cabbagetown, buyers will be able to find a couple of features for their benefit, with examples being hardwood flooring, as well as lots of natural light shining in from the good-sized windows. An enjoyable couple of amenities located onsite for homebuyers of The Four Courts Cabbagetown are B.B.Q stations (in case they wish to have some barbecue one day), as well as an enter phone system. When combined with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always rising steadily), any real estate investors with an interest in The Four Courts Cabbagetown stand a great deal of potential in seeing a positive return on their investment at this location.When buyers of The Four Courts Cabbagetown do finally step out onto the streets around 103 Pembroke St, the first thing that they may notice is that a short walk south to Dundas St E, and east on Dundas St E to Sherbourne St will give them prime access to a TTC transit bus stop right at the intersection, as well as a TTC streetcar stop. Jumping on the TTC transit bus or the TTC streetcar at their respective stops will open up a great deal of destinations that homebuyers can travel to across the city of Toronto. By heading westward on Dundas St E, to Yonge St, buyers will arrive at the Dundas TTC subway station, which will open up the city of Toronto even more for traveling around to. At Yonge St, by heading either northward or southward on the street, homebuyers of The Four Courts Cabbagetown will be able to have access to an enormous amount of restaurants, fast food places, pharmacies, grocery stores, banks, pubs/bars, cafes/coffee shops, along with a few gas stations and a collection of smaller, privately-owned shops.By heading south on Yonge St to Queen St, a great deal more shopping can be had thanks to the fact that the largest shopping mall in Toronto, the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, which houses dozens of stores to check out, along with other fine amenities, can be found here. A wonderful benefit for motorists of The Four Courts Cabbagetown looking to have access to the nearest highway with haste is that there is a very quick route to the Gardiner Expressway upon leaving this building. By heading south on Pembroke St to Dundas St E, then west on Dundas St E to Jarvis St, then south on Jarvis St to Lake Shore Blvd, there, both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway will be there so that said motorists can easily make use of the highway. If motorists head eastward on the Gardiner Expressway, they will find that, soon enough, the highway curves northward to become the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404 locally).
103 Pembroke St Units
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