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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 664
DEVELOPERSBob Mitchell
Self Managed
Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Water
289 SUMACH LOFTS - 289 SUMACH STA truly exquisite brick-and-glass loft-style condo building located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Toronto, 289 Sumach Lofts (located at 289 Sumach St, hence the namesake) were converted from a medical college for women in 1985. Developed by Bob Mitchell, and standing as one of those rare condo properties in Toronto that are self-managed, 289 Sumach Lofts stands at 2 storeys tall, and contains a total of 10 units (the unit sizes of the 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units going up to 954 feet²).Within each of the 10 units at 289 Sumach Lofts are a selection of features designed to benefit homebuyers, such as exposed ceilings, hardwood flooring, skylights, fireplaces, private terraces, and lots of natural light to filter through the units thanks to the large windows. When it comes to what one can find within the buildiing itself, a couple of minor amenities are present for the benefit of buyers, with the examples being a parking garage and an enter phone system. When combined with the historical average PSF of this property (which is always on the rise), any real estate investors with an interest in this property will stand to have a great deal of potential to see a positive return on investment at 289 Sumach Lofts.When homebuyers step out onto the streets surrounding 289 Sumach St, they will be only a short walk away from the amenities that they will likely make the most use of. By walking south on Sumach St to Gerrard St E, buyers will find a TTC transit bus stop at the intersection that they will be able to utilize, and by utilizing the TTC transit bus, they will be able to travel along Gerrard St E, finding numerous shopping amenities along the way. A large variety of restaurants, fast food places, pharmacies, coffee shops/cafes, pubs/bars, along with a great deal more privately-owned storefronts. If there are any motorists looking to get access to the nearest highway, then they are in luck, as they will be able to drive north on Sumach St, east on Spruce St, south on River St to Queen St E, then east on Queen St E to Davies Ave, and by heading slightly northward on Davies Ave, an on-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known locally as the Highway 404) heading northbound can be found there.By heading west on Queen St E instead of east, to Jarvis St, then heading southward on Jarvis St to Lake Shore Blvd, motorists can also get access to an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway (which runs eastward and westward along the shores of Lake Ontario). By heading west on the Gardiner Expressway, motorists head out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga, and by heading east, they will find that the Gardiner Expressway curves northward just past the Don River to turn into the Don Valley Parkway.By heading north on Sumach St to Carlton St, then east on Carlton St to the point where it turns into Riverdale Park Rd, any homebuyers with a love of nature can find the very large Riverdale Park West, a greenspace with lots of room for buyers to take a deep breath of content, and relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city of Toronto for a while.
289 Sumach St Units
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