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206 Bloor St W
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206 Bloor St W

18
FLOORS
27
UNITS
1,605 ft2
SMALLEST UNIT
5,241 ft2
LARGEST UNIT
07/31/2012
DATE REGISTERED
CONDO CORPORATION
TSCC 2254
DEVELOPERS
Yorkville (2001) Ltd
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Icc Property Management
1151 Denison Street #15, , Markham L3R3Y4
Phone: (905) 940-1234
BUILDING AMENITIES
Gym / Exercise Room, Concierge, Party Room, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Cross Street
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDES
Common Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Parking
MUSEUM HOUSE - 206 BLOOR ST W
Located in the Annex neighborhood at 206 Bloor St W, Museum House holds its own bit of history and pride; being the first building constructed as part of the City of Toronto’s reimagining and overall revamping of the Museum District back in 2012, and it literally sits right across from the Royal Ontario Museum (also known as The R.O.M for short). Standing at 18 storeys tall with only 27 units, Museum House is one of those condominiums that are taller than they are wide and long, and this is not a bad thing. Thanks to the fact that each of the 27 units takes up almost its entire floor, this allows for much larger square footage within the various 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom plus den, and 2-bedroom units. The smallest unit here is 1605 feet², and the largest of these units is a whopping 5241 feet², offering plenty of room for homebuyers to enjoy.
Developed by Yorkville (2001) Ltd, and currently under the management of Icc Property Management, Museum House contains within each of its units a handful of features purely for the benefit of buyers. Some examples of these features include hardwood flooring in some units, with actual stone flooring in others, floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, and bright, open-concept living areas, as well as modern kitchens. With regards as to what can be found within the building itself, homebuyers will have access to a selection of amenities, including a concierge service, a party room, a parking garage, and an enter phone system, as well as an exercise room. When combined with the in-unit features, as well as the historical average PSF (which has been constantly increasing since the building’s construction), any real estate investors with an interest in Museum House will stand a great chance of seeing a positive return on their investment here.
When homebuyers step out onto the street at 206 Bloor St W, the first (and likely most obvious) location they can visit would be the Royal Ontario Museum, but the Museum District offers much more than just the museum both this condo and the District itself were named after. By taking a brief walk eastward on Bloor St W to the intersection of Bloor & Avenue Rd (where Avenue Rd turns into Queens Park heading southward), a TTC transit bus stop is available for buyers to make use of, and this can help get them around the city with more ease. By taking the bus eastward to Yonge St, any buyers who enjoy their shopping will be able to shop until they drop at the Hudson’s Bay Centre, a fairly large shopping mall of various boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and other assorted stores.
Within is also the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station, which is actually two subway stations in one, hence the hyphenated name (Bloor station and Yonge station), and this way, buyers can travel in all four compass directions via the subway system to almost any part of Toronto. By heading south on Yonge St, be it via the subway, the transit bus, or an alternative means, once homebuyers reach Queen St, an even larger shopping mall makes itself known: The CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in Toronto and one of the largest in Canada. Filled with more to shop at and do than most can imagine, buyers will have a hard time walking away from this wonderful mall empty-handed.
For those motorists who are looking to get prime access to the nearest highway, heading west on Bloor St W to Spadina Ave, then heading south on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd will give them access to both an on-ramp and off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway. Alternately, simply heading east on Bloor St W until motorists reach Bayview Ave, then going slightly north on Bayview Ave, will give them the ability to use both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known by locals as the Highway 404 and the D.V.P for short).

206 Bloor St W Units

 
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