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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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MTCC 718
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K&T Management Inc
Common Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water, Parking
150 BEVERLEY - 150 BEVERLEY STBearing the appearance of an old-fashioned miniature Victorian manor house, 150 Beverley was built in 1986 at 150 Beverley St (hence the namesake), and is wearing its age quite well. Standing at 3 storeys tall with a total of 28 units within (with the units being up to 1725 feet² in overall size), 150 Beverley has proven since its construction that it is an excellent addition to the Chinatown neighborhood. Currently under the management of K & T Management Inc, 150 Beverley is comprised of a selection of 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom plus den, 2-bedroom, as well as 3-bedroom units.Within the units themselves, homebuyers will be able to have prime access to a selection of features beneficial to all of the units, with examples of these being hardwood flooring, large windows, high ceilings, and crown mouldings, as well as granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Within the actual building itself, buyers can have access to a rooftop terrace with with spots designated for homebuyers to use their own B.B.Qs (if they brought one), as well as a parking garage and storage lockers. When combined with the historical average PSF of 150 Beverley (which is always on the rise), real estate investors with an interest in this place stand a great chance of seeing a positive return on investment here.When homebuyers of 150 Beverley step out onto the streets around 150 Beverley St, a quick walk south on Beverley St to Dundas St will give them prime access to a TTC streetcar stop. If buyers take the streetcar eastward on Dundas St to University Ave, their transportation destinations will open up enormously with the presence of the St. Patrick TTC subway station. Also, by taking the streetcar further east to Yonge St, buyers of 150 Beverley will be in for a treat, as any of them who enjoy shopping even a bit will absolutely love having access to the largest shopping mall in Toronto (and one of the largest in Canada): the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, filled to the brim with more amenities than anybody could shake a handful of shopping bags at. At the north and south ends of the mall outside are the Dundas and Queen TTC subway stations, respectively, along with several TTC transit bus stops.Between all of these transportation options, virtually the entire city of Toronto is open and accessible to homebuyers. As for those motorists who wish to get access to the nearest highway to 150 Beverley, they need only take a quick drive west on Dundas St W to Spadina Ave, then south on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd; there, they can find both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east and west alongside the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario. By heading eastward on the Gardiner Expressway, just past the mouth of the Don River (where it connects to Lake Ontario), the highway curves northward and turns into the Don Valley Parkway (which is also called the Highway 404, or the D.V.P by locals). Heading westward on the Gardiner Expressway takes motorists out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga.
150 Beverley St Units
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