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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 755
DEVELOPERSBramalea Limited
Andrejs Management
120 Woodstream Blvd, Woodbridge L4L7Z1
Phone: (905) 850-7750
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Public Transit, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
THE COSMOPOLITAN - 25 MAITLAND STBreathing new life into the Church Street Corridor neighborhood since its building in 1988, developed by Bramalea Ltd, and currently managed by Andrejs Management, The Cosmopolitan (located at 25 Maitland St) endeavors (and succeeds) to provide an unmatched urban experience to homebuyers while not forgetting the rustic charm it’s come to possess. The Cosmopolitan stands at 17 storeys tall, and in total, contains 168 units (of which the smallest of them is 633 feet², and the largest of them is 1243 feet²), made up of 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, as well as 2-bedroom units. What homebuyers will find for features on the insides of the units will include corner windows, stainless steel appliances, spacious bathrooms with special soaker tubs, as well as private balconies and open-concept layouts throughout. With regards to the in-building amenities present in The Cosmopolitan, buyers have access to such amenities as a swimming pool, a sauna, an enter phone system, as well as a concierge, security guard service, and a parking garage. With the increasing to the historical average PSF, real estate investors stand a good chance to see a positive return on investment.Toronto can be beheld in all of its urban glory when homebuyers take to the streets around 25 Maitland St, and a short walk west brings them to the longest street in the world; Yonge St., which contains more stores, little shops, restaurants, bars/pubs, grocery stores, banks, cafes, and other amenities than one could possibly imagine. Best of all, upon reaching Yonge St. from Maitland St., walking south for a couple of minutes will bring residents to a TTC transit bus stop, and from there, they can experience much more of Toronto than they could without. Also by heading south on Yonge St. to Queen St., not only will residents pass the Dundas TTC subway station, as well as come to the Queen subway station, but they will also pass the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in all of Toronto. As yet another benefit provided by the world’s longest street, motorists looking to access a nearby highway can simply head south on Yonge St. from Maitland St. all the way to Lake Shore Blvd., where they can jump onto an on-ramp (and later, an off-ramp) to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs all along the eastern and western parts of Toronto’s Waterfront district (which is also home to an incredible number of amenities and exciting attractions, not to mention the legendary C.N Tower itself, the pride of Canada. By heading east on the Gardiner Expressway, after passing over Cherry St., the highway curves northward over the Don River’s beginning to become the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404), which heads northward and out of Toronto.For those homebuyers who want prime access to a lovely little greenspace, a quick and simple walk west on Maitland St., then west on Breadalbane St. brings them right to East of Bay Park and Breadalbane Park, two interconnected greenspaces that any nature-lover would adore making use of to retreat from the urban scene into a much more relaxing setting outside of The Cosmopolitan’s condo units.
25 Maitland St Units
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