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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1652
DEVELOPERSRose and Thistle Group Ltd.
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Public Transit, Pet Restrictions, Enter Phone System
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Cable TV
THE DEAUVILLE - 185 DAVENPORT RDSituated in the Yorkville neighborhood, The Deauville is a condominium building of eclectic designs, rising 3 story’s into the air, with a total of only 5 units within (the smallest of these units being 541 feet², and the largest of these units being 3624 feet²). Developed by Rose & Thistle Group Ltd., The Deauville’s 5 units are comprised of a selection of only 5 units within (the smallest of which is 541 feet², and the largest of which is 3624 feet²), and on the insides of each of these units are a number of features for homebuyers to benefit from.Examples of these features include hardwood flooring, modern kitchens, and large windows. With regards as to what buyers can find within the building itself, they can find an enter phone system. When put together with both the in-unit features, as well as the historical average PSF (which is constantly on the rise), any real estate investors with an interest in The Deauville will stand a great chance at seeing a positive return on their investment here.When homebuyers of The Deauville step out onto the streets around 185 Davenport Rd, they will see that a very short walk east on Davenport Rd to New St will bring them right to a TTC transit bus stop, which will open up destinations for transportation across the city of Toronto. To open up transportation even more, heading east on Davenport Rd to Yonge St, then south on Yonge St to Bloor St, homebuyers will arrive at the Hudson’s Bay Centre, which is a large shopping mall filled with lots of amenities. Included among these is the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station, which allows for a lot more possibilities for traveling around Toronto than just a bus. South along Yonge St are even more TTC subway stations for homebuyers to either get on at or get off from having gotten on at Bloor-Yonge.For the ultimate in shopping in Toronto, heading southward on Yonge St from Bloor St offers buyers of The Deauville plenty of fast food places, restaurants, coffee shops/cafes, pubs/bars, grocery stores, and pharmacies, as well as gas stations and a bunch of other smaller, privately-owned businesses. For motorists who are looking for the nearest highway, there are two options for them. By heading east on Davenport Rd to Bloor St, then south on Bloor St to Lake Shore Blvd, they will find themselves at both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east and west along the beautiful waters of Lake Ontario.Heading west takes motorists out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga, and heading east sees the Gardiner Expressway curve northward to become the Don Valley Parkway. Alternately, to access the Don Valley Parkway from further north, driving east on Davenport Rd to Yonge St, then south to Bloor St, then east to Bayview Ave, and slightly northward on Bayview Ave will bring motorists right to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (which is also called the Highway 404 by the locals of the city of Toronto).
185 Davenport Rd Units
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