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CONDO CORPORATION
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BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2506
DEVELOPERSAlterra-Zinc
Icc Property Management
1151 Denison Street #15, , Markham L3R3Y4
Phone: (905) 940-1234
Gym / Exercise Room, Concierge, Visitor Parking, Pet Restrictions, Enter Phone System, Spa, Games / Recreation Room, BBQs, Bicycle Parking, Car Wash
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
36 HAZELTON - 36 HAZELTON AVEAn exquisite condo building located at 36 Hazelton Ave (which is why the condo bears the namesake it does), 36 Hazelton was built quite recently, in 2016, and stands at 7 storeys tall, with a total of 20 units inside (the smallest of which is 1038 feet², and the largest of which is 4328 feet²). The units at 36 Hazelton are comprised of a selection of 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom condo units that have such features as nice, open-concept layouts and modern kitchens. Another benefit this property yields to its buyers is the fact that it is centrally located, literally being backed right up against a major shopping mall, as well as being close to virtually everything in the northern part of downtown Toronto.Inside 36 Hazelton itself, homebuyers will be able to make use of a variety of amenities strictly for their benefit, which include an exercise room, B.B.Q stations, a spa, a concierge service, a games room, bicycle parking, a car wash, and a parking garage, along with an enter phone system. In tandem with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always on the rise), real estate investors with an interest in 36 Hazelton have a really good chance of seeing a positive return on their investment here.When buyers step out onto the streets surrounding 36 Hazleton Ave, the first thing to immediately consider is the presence of the Yorkvile Village shopping mall right behind 36 Hazelton, and in front of the mall (on the opposite side of the mall) is a TTC transit bus stop that homebuyers can make use of to get around the city with more ease. The TTC transit bus gets on the road at Avenue Rd, and by heading south on Avenue Rd to Bloor St W, then east to Yonge St, another shopping mall can be reached called the Hudson’s Bay Centre, which sits on the corner of the Yonge & Bloor intersection. A TTC subway station can also be found in the mall (the Bloor-Yonge subway station), along with a bunch of little stores and some restaurants, fast food places, and cafes. All along Yonge St, buyers will have access to a huge amount of restaurants, fast food places, banks, cafes, coffee shops, pharmacies, grocery stores, boutiques, and even a couple of gas stations.As for the motorists who wish to get onto the nearest highway with haste, a drive north on Hazelton Ave, east on Davenport Rd, south on Yonge St, east on Bloor St E, then slightly north on Bayview Ave will bring them directly to both an on-ramp, as well as an off-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404 or D.V.P by the locals of Toronto). An alternative would be going north on Hazelton Ave, east on Davenport Rd, then heading south on Yonge St all the way to Lake Shore Blvd, because that’s where motorists can also catch both an on-ramp and off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which, as opposed to the north to south direction of the Don Valley Parkway, runs east to west alongside the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario.
36 Hazelton Ave Units
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