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3563 Lake Shore Blvd 212, Toronto
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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 811
DEVELOPERSCanadian Opportunity Investments Limited
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Enter Phone System, BBQs, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance
PEANUT FACTORY LOFTS - 306 SACKVILLE STLocated in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of the city of Toronto, and not entirely too far from the Don River, the Peanut Factory Lofts are a collection of loft-style condos located at 306 Sackville St, and was converted in 1989. Named for the fact that this structure once housed a peanut processing plant, this building fits in perfectly with the architectural history of this area of Toronto. 9 units in total, and the building stands 1 storey high (with the smallest unit being 2181 feet², and the largest unit being 2400 feet²), Peanut Factory Lofts was developed by Canadian Opportunity Investments. Each of the 9 units at the Peanut Factory Lofts is comprised of a selection of 1-bedroom units and 2-bedroom units, and within each of these units can be found a handful of features benefitting buyers.Examples of these features include hardwood flooring, fireplaces, and open-concept spaces. As for what can be found between the buildings themselves for amenities, the examples include B.B.Q stations, as well as a parking garage. When combined with what can be found in the units themselves, along with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always on the up and up), any real estate investors who are interested in Peanut Factory Lofts stand a really good chance at seeing a positive return on their investment at this location.Upon stepping outside of Peanut Factory Lofts at 306 Sackville St, buyers will find themselves amongst some of the more historical parts of the city of Toronto, and by heading south on Sackville St to Gerrard St E, buyers will be able to get access to the TTC transit bus via a stop at the intersection, and by heading weston Gerrard St E via the bus or alternative means, buyers will find a wide variety of amenities (such as restaurants grocery stores, pubs/bars, fast food places, pharmacies, a couple of gas stations, and some high-end clothing boutiques, among other privately-owned businesses).If there are any motorists looking for fast access to the nearest highway, then they are in luck. A quick drive westward on Gerrard St E to Jarvis St, then heading southward on Jarvis St will bring them directly to both an on-ramp, as well as an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east and west alongside the absolutely stunning Lake Ontario. By heading westward on the Gardiner Expressway, motorists can head out towards Etobicoke or Mississauga, and by heading eastward on the Gardiner Expressway, motorists will find that the highway curves northward just past the Don River, and this is where the Gardiner Expressway turns into the Don Valley Parkway (also known locally as the Highway 404), and this highway runs north and south along the eastern edge of the city of Toronto, mostly following the Don River.By heading south on Sackville St to Oak St, any homebuyers with an interest in greenspace will be able to access Regent Park, a sizable greenspace that contains a great deal of space for buyers to just sit back and relax, taking a break from all of the urban hustle and bustle of the city of Toronto; a little slice of paradise in a sea of tumultuous discord.
306 Sackville St Units
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