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TSCC 2187
DEVELOPERS2 Ridelle Avenue Co-Ownership Inc
Self Managed
Common Rooftop Deck, Enter Phone System, Games / Recreation Room
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Heat, Water, Cable TV
RIDELLE PLAZA - 2 RIDELLE AVEA very rare situation for any condominium in the city of Toronto, Ridelle Plaza (located at 2 Ridelle Ave in the Forest Hill North neighborhood and having been built in 1955 as a multi-level apartment building for rentals) underwent a co-ownership conversion from apartment building to condominium in 2007, resulting in its registry in 2011.Currently, 2 Ridelle Avenue Co-Ownership Inc. Is the owner of the property, and the conversion applicant was WeirFoulds, LLP. The Agent was Barnet Kussner, and the surveyor was Young Limited. Standing at 6-storeys in total height, with a total of 44 units within (the smallest of the units being 500 square feet, and the largest units going up to 1050 square feet), Ridelle Plaza’s units are comprised of a collection of bachelor, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom condo units, and within those units are a handful of upgraded features.Some prime examples of these features include windows in the kitchens (which is actually a rare find in most condominiums), large windows in the rest of the unit to let lots of sunlight in during the daytime hours, upgraded parquet flooring, hardwood flooring, and laminate flooring between the units, modern kitchen appliances, as well as modern bathrooms and open-concept living and dining areas.As for what can be found within the building itself, Ridelle Plaza doesn’t burden its residents with an overwhelming number of amenities, but instead appeals to the simple comforts in life, providing a common laundry room and a parking garage. The historical average PSF of Ridelle Plaza has been on the rise since the building’s inception, and so, any property investors interested in the building have a great chance of seeing a positive return on their investment here.At the time that homebuyers of Ridelle Plaza step out onto the street in front of 2 Ridelle Ave, then take a brief walk east to Bathurst St, where Ridelle Ave ends, anyone looking for access to transportation simply needs to take a little walk north on Bathurst St to find TTC transit bus stops. By using the TTC transit bus, buyers will be able to get around the city of Toronto with a lot more ease. By taking the bus south on Bathurst St to Eglinton Ave W, one will find a great deal of amenities there, including a bank, a pharmacy, several fast food places, some restaurants, some pubs/bars, a couple of grocery stores, a Canada Post office, as well as a couple of coffee shops/cafes.By heading south on Bathurst St to Eglinton Ave W, then west on Eglinton Ave W to just past Glenarden Rd, motorists will be able to access the Allen Rd, which leads directly to the Highway 401, a massively long highway that, between it and the other highways it connects with, can give motorists access to pretty much any part of Toronto and beyond. Also, as a side note for shopaholics, taking the Allen Rd up to the Highway 401 also gives them prime access to the Yorkdale Mall, a massive shopping center that could almost rival the CF Toronto Eaton Centre.
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