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CONDO CORPORATION
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1541
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTTse Management
30 East Beaver Creek Road, Suite 107, Richmond Hill L4B1J2
Phone: (905) 764-9166
Gym / Exercise Room, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Elevator
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Cable TV
TWENTY COLLIER - 20 COLLIER STStanding out from the rest of the condos surrounding it with a striking and lovable simplicity without sacrificing what makes it a great condominium, Twenty Collier is located at 20 Collier St in the Yonge and Bloor neighborhood. Built in 2003, and standing at 13-storeys tall, and containing a total of 89 units (of which the smallest of them is 541 feet², and the largest of which is 1853 feet²), Twenty Collier may not be the tallest condominium, but in this case, quality takes over for quantity. Developed by Plazacorp, and currently under the management of Tse Management.Twenty Collier offers to buyers a variety of different condo unit types, ranging from 1-bedroom units to 1-bedroom plus den units and 2-bedroom units. Inside these units, homebuyers will find a number of features available to them, with examples being nine-foot ceilings, hardwood flooring, modern kitchens with up-to-date appliances, and not to mention floor-to-ceiling windows. Buyers of Twenty Collier will also have access to some amenities throughout the building itself. Some prime examples are a meeting room, an exercise room, a concierge service, a security guard service, and a parking garage, as well as an enter phone system. Between all of this, plus the constantly-increasing historical average PSF, real estate investors have a great deal of potential in seeing a positive return on investment here.20 Collier St is boxed in by two major roadways (Church St and Yonge St) and Collier St itself, and when buyers step out and begin looking around, the first thing they may wish to take note of is that, being so close to Yonge St, they will have immediate access to various restaurants, a pharmacy, and little mom-and-pop shops of an assorted variety.Right at the intersection of Yonge St and Church St (where Church St becomes Davenport Rd), homebuyers can find a TTC transit bus stop, which can take them north and south along Yonge St (no matter what kind of store they might want to see on Yonge St, it’ll most likely be somewhere on this mega road). By taking a short bus ride south on Yonge St to Bloor St. E, buyers will come across the Hudson’s Bay Centre, a popular shopping mall with plenty of stores geared to appeal to many different shopping tastes (not to mention that the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station is inside the mall, allowing for even more travel around the city of Toronto).However, the jackpot in shopping is further south on Yonge St, at Queen St: The CF Toronto Eaton Centre, a massive shopping mall where even the most conservative shopper likely won’t leave empty-handed. Any motorists who wish to have quick and easy access to the nearest highway without any fuss or distress would perhaps be none the wiser for taking Yonge St to Bloor St. E, then taking Bloor St. E eastward to Bayview Ave, and there, just a short trip north on Bayview Ave (not even a minute), an on-ramp and an off-ramp both for the Don Valley Parkway (also known locally as the Highway 404) can be found.
20 Collier St Units
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