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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 633
DEVELOPERSUnknown
Self Managed
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Public Transit, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
1132 BAY ST - 1132 BAY STA very charming condominium located in the Yonge-Bloor neighborhood of the city of Toronto, 1132 Bay St earns its namesake for the fact it is located exactly there: 1132 Bay St, and standing at 13 storeys tall with a total of 25 units (with smaller and larger units both being up to 2260 feet² in size), this building has been a highly desirable locale since its construction in 1984. Featuring an eclectic exterior of beige cement, and a comforting interior design, 1132 Bay St is one of those rare condominiums in Toronto that are self-managed, having no connections to any of the companies that manage multiple structures.The 25 units within 1132 Bay St are made up of a variety of 2-bedroom plus den condo units and 3-bedroom condo units, and within each unit is a selection of features available to homebuyers. Examples of these features are high ceilings, ensuite laundry rooms, fireplaces, as well as open-concept living spaces. With regards as to what buyers can find within the building itself, such amenities as an exercise room, a swimming pool, a sauna, and a security guard service, as well as a parking garage and an enter phone system can be found. In combination with the historical average PSF of 1132 Bay St (which is constantly on the rise), real estate investors stand a great chance of seeing a positive return on their investment at this location.When homebuyers step out onto the streets at 1132 Bay St, the first thing they may notice is the presence of TTC transit bus stops just a short walk south on Bay St from the condo building. Making use of these transit bus stops will largely increase the amount of places one can travel to in the city of Toronto. Even better yet is that, by heading north on Bay St to Bloor St W, then heading slightly east on Bloor St W to Yonge St, the presence of a large shopping mall known as the Hudson’s Bay Centre will be made known, and inside is not only plenty of shopping opportunities, but the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station as well.Shopping at one of the many stores in the Hudson’s Bay Centre will satisfy the needs and wants of many a shopper, but taking the subway line south to the Queen or Dundas station will enable shoppers to go full shopaholic at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Toronto’s largest shopping mall. By heading north on Bay St to Bloor St W, then east on Bloor St W to Bayview Ave, a very short trip north on Bayview Ave will reward motorists with both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known by the locals as the Highway 404 or the D.V.P). Alternately, by heading north on Bay St, east on Bloor St W, then south on Yonge St directly to Lake Shore Blvd, motorists can also find themselves an on-ramp and off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east and west along Lake Ontario’s beautiful shores.
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