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BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1708
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTCrossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage, Elevator
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
KINGS COURT - 230 KING ST EStylishly modern, built on top of an old heritage building, and exhibiting constant charm that bolsters King West neighborhood’s image, Kings Court (located at 230 King St E and finished in 2005) is opulent in every sense of the word. Kings Court uses the old heritage building as its podium, despite being only 17 storeys tall, but was built to seamlessly blend with its podium and feel as if the condo building itself is as old as the heritage building. Developed by Camrost-Felcorp, the architect being du Toit Architects, and currently managed by Brookfield Condominium Services, Kings Court has 332 units (the smallest of these units being 405 feet² and the largest of them being 1120 feet²). At Kings Court, a number of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units are offered to buyers, and on the insides of the condo units themselves, investors can expect to find the rooms soundproofed, as well as having hardwood flooring and granite countertops. One of the most important things to take note of with Kings Court is the historical average PSF, which is constantly on the rise for this condo, so any real estate investors will be able to invest into this condominium while knowing they will most likely see a positive return on investment. There is a fair few amenities that residents of Kings Court will be able to find onsite as well, with major examples being an exercise room, a security guard service, a meeting room, a sauna, a concierge service, a common rooftop deck, and not to mention a party room.After stepping out of 230 King St E and stepping out onto the sidewalk, homebuyers of Kings Court will find themselves right on the intersection of King St. E and Sherbourne St. Most fortunately, a TTC transit bus stop AND a TTC streetcar stop both are right outside the front doors of Kings Court. By utilizing the TTC transit bus or the TTC streetcar, one can experience a multitude of old restaurants, pubs, stores, fast food places, banks, cafes, coffee shops, major grocery stores, and even some gas stations (for those residents who do own their own vehicle) that are all within just a handful of city blocks (a very short bus ride). In order to get access to the TTC subway station nearest to Kings Court (which is the King subway station), buyers only need to take a bus or streetcar ride west on King St. E to the intersection of King St. E and Yonge St. (King St. E also becomes King St. W at this intersection too). For those motorists who are interested in getting to a highway quickly (so as to not be stuck in traffic for hours on end getting there), the quickest way to the Gardiner Expressway (running along Toronto’s Waterfront district and beyond) is a drive west on King St. E to Yonge St., then south on Yonge St. past Front St., and there, at Lake Shore Blvd., will be an on-ramp and off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway for motorists to utilize.
230 King St E Units
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