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PROPERTY MANAGEMENTCrossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Common Rooftop Deck, Public Transit, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, BBQs, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
KING WEST VILLAGE - 12 SUDBURY STBuilt as a series of small townhome-style condos in the King West neighborhood at 12 Sudbury St, King West Village stands as a bright example of the enduring faithfulness Toronto with its historical buildings; being one of the first townhome-style developments in the King West neighborhood, built back in 2000. The tallest of the buildings is 3 storeys tall, and in total, there are 207 units (the smallest being 622 feet², and the largest being 1726 feet²). Developed by Urbancorp, architected by Robert Stern Architect, and currently managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services, King West Village has no trouble boasting its quaint appearance, set in brick and glass. Among the unit types offered at King West Village, homebuyers will have access to a selection of 2-bedroom units, 2-bedroom plus den units, and 3-bedroom units. On the interiors of the units themselves, buyers will have access to some features, most notably a rooftop terrace, spacious open concepts, hardwood floors, as well as stainless steel appliances. As for in-building amenities, residents have prime access to a common rooftop deck, a security guard service, and B.B.Q stations, as well as an enter phone system. Thanks to all of these features, as well as the increasing historical average PSF, real estate investors will have lots of potential to see a positive return on investment.Residents of King West Village stepping out onto the exterior property of 12 Sudbury St will find themselves close to the intersection of Sudbury St. and King St. W. A TTC transit bus stop can be found at this intersection, as well as a TTC streetcar stop. By utilizing either of these transportation options, buyers are able to travel further into downtown Toronto. In the vicinity of King West Village, homebuyers will find a number of shops and stores, along with a number of restaurants, fast food places, pubs/bars, and a pharmacy and a couple of banks, as well as a gas station. In the proximity of King West Village, residents who love nature and parks can find Joseph Workman Park nearby; a beautiful greenspace filled with lush scenery and paths for residents to walk along. A bus ride/streetcar ride east on King St. W all the way to University Ave. will also give buyers access to the St. Andrew subway station, which can enable transportation for greater distances across Toronto. By heading west on King St. W to Jameson Ave. to Lake Shore Blvd., motorists will be able to get perfect access to the Gardiner Expressway, which heads east and west along Toronto’s lakeshore; westward, the Gardiner Expressway goes into Etobicoke, and eastward, just past downtown, it curves north to become the Don Valley Parkway (Highway 404).By heading east on King St. W to Strachan Ave., then south on Strachan Ave., residents of King West Village can get access to Exhibition Place, and by heading east to University Ave., then south on University Ave. to Front St., residents will also be able to have prime access to the iconic Union Station, and from there, not only can buyers get a TTC subway train to other stations, but they can also pick up a VIA rail train or a GO train out of the city of Toronto, if need be.
12 Sudbury St Units
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