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MTCC 1311
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTBriarlane Property Management
85 Spy Court, Suite 100, Markham L3R4Z4
Phone: (905) 944-9406
Gym / Exercise Room, Public Transit, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
THE RIO - 35 MERTON STBilled as an auspicious and glorious construction in the Mount Pleasant West neighborhood of the city of Toronto at 35 Merton St, The Rio was built in 2000, and has aged very well, still being a truly premier condominium for the community. Developed by the Conservatory Group, architected by E.I Richmond Architects, and currently under the management of Briarlane Property Management, The Rio features a contemporary concrete design, and boasts a number of lovely glass windows for its residents to look out upon the surrounding urban scenery with. Standing at a total of 15 storeys tall, and containing 112 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom condo units within (the smallest unit being 581 square feet, and the largest unit being 1334 square feet).Inside each of these lovely units is a selection of features designed with the comfort and accessibility of the buyer in mind. Examples of these features include modern appliances and flooring, as well as lots of natural light during the daytime let in by the good-sized windows. Throughout the building, homebuyers of The Rio will have access to a variety of onsite amenities as well, with the examples of them being an exercise room, a sauna, an enter phone system, and a security guard service, as well as a parking garage. The Rio’s historical average PSF is always on the rise, so any property investors who have an interest in this condo will stand to have a chance of seeing a positive return on their investment here.When the time comes that buyers step out onto the sidewalk in front of 35 Merton St, they will find themselves in very close proximity to Yonge St; a very short walk west on Merton St will bring them to the intersection of Merton & Yonge. By taking a short walk north on Yonge St to Davisville Ave, (going east, it’s Davisville Ave, and going west, it’s Chaplin Crescent), one can find a good deal of amenities there, such as a couple of fast food places, a bar, a post office, a grocery store, as well as a bank, and a short walk east on Davisville Ave will bring homebuyers of The Rio to a farmer’s market, as well as a large greenspace called June Rowlands Park.Also located at the intersection of Yonge & Davisville are a series of TTC transit bus stops, as well as the Davisville TTC subway station (which opens up transportation options throughout the city of Toronto by quite a margin). As far as things go regarding motorists who wish to have access to the nearest highway, their best option would be to travel north on Yonge St to Eglinton Ave, and east on Eglinton Ave E until they reach both an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (also referred to as the Highway 404). Heading south on the Don Valley Parkway will see, at the shores of Lake Ontario, the highway curving westward to become the Gardiner Expressway, which gives prime access to all of the best amenities and locations in the downtown core of Toronto.
35 Merton St Units
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