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134 Terni Blvd 28, Hamilton
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CONDO CORPORATION
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1635
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTAykler Management
Common Rooftop Deck, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
EARL LOFTS - 21 EARL STSituated as a series of townhouse loft-style condos built in 2004 at 21 Earl St, Earl Lofts brings a level of elegance and lavishness to the St. James Town neighborhood, all wrapped up in little 3-storey structures, and containing a total of 58 units (the smallest of which is 323 feet², and the largest of these units being 921 feet²). Developed by Aykler Developments, and currently under the management of Aykler Management, Earl Lofts offers to its homebuyers a variety of unit types, them being a selection of 1-bedroom units, as well as 1-bedroom plus den units.Inside these units, buyers will be able to make use of a number of features, with such examples being floor-to-ceiling windows, open-concept living spaces, private balconies (for some units), as well as hardwood flooring. With regards to what buyers will have access to throughout the buildings themselves, they will be able to make use of a party room, an enter phone system, a common rooftop deck, as well as a meeting/function room, not to mention a parking garage and visitor parking. Combined with the features, as well as the ever-increasing historical average PSF, the potential for a positive return on investment at Earl Lofts is reasonably high for real estate investors.When buyers step out onto the streets around 21 Earl St, the first thing they may identify is that a sort walk east on Earl St to Sherbourne St will bring them to a TTC transit bus stop located right at the intersection that they can make use of, opening up their transportation options quite a lot. By heading south on Sherbourne St to Wellesley St. E, then west on Wellesley St. E to Yonge St, homebuyers will arrive at the Wellesley TTC subway station, allowing for even more freedom with transportation throughout downtown Toronto (and even uptown Toronto). By heading south on Yonge St to Queen St, buyers will have access to the largest shopping mall in Toronto; the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, where there are so many shops and stores that the needs and wants of just about any shopper can be satisfied.Motorists looking for quick access to the nearest highway need only head north on Sherbourne St to Bloor St. E, then east on Bloor St. E to Bayview Ave, then slightly northward on that road to get access to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (which also goes by the title of ‘Highway 404’ by locals and some maps). South on the Don Valley Parkway brings motorists to the point where the Highway 404 curves westward and turns into the Gardiner Expressway, another major highway servicing Toronto’s downtown core and the Waterfront district, all the while heading westward out towards Etobicoke. Northward on the Don Valley Parkway is one of many ways of leaving the city of Toronto.Any homebuyers who are lovers of nature, but do not wish to have to leave the city of Toronto to experience it are in luck, for not too far a distance is the Wellesley-Magill Park, a short walk south on Sherbourne St to Lourdes Ln, west on Lourdes Ln to Homewood Ave, and slightly south on that brings buyers to said park.
21 Earl St Units
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