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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2037
DEVELOPERSH&R Developments
70 Dixfield Dr, Toronto M9C4J4
Phone: (416) 626-3442
Vero Property Management
12135 Hurontario Street, Brampton L6Z4P8
Phone: (905) 696-8376
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Concierge, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water
MURANO - 38 GRENVILLE STThe Murano condominium towers (38 Grenville Street & 37 Grosvenor Street) within the Bay Street Corridor were brand new builds in 2009. H & R Developments brought architectsAlliance on board to assist with making creative visions a reality for urbanite-living Torontonians. Murano is 33 storeys high and between the two towers, offer 731 condo units that vary in dimensions and affordable price points, with a hint of Italian-inspired designs. As the Murano condominium complex is situated in-between Ryerson University and the University of Toronto – St. George Campus, smart investors and homebuyers already know that a premium location should always go hand in hand with plentiful amenities, great transportation options and ‘walkable’ urbanite essentials. Murano can check off all the quintessential criteria and then some! The condo unit sizes begin with the smallest (studio condos at 425 square feet) and expand into 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom + den, 2 bedrooms and the largest being 2 bedrooms + den (1784 square feet). Buyers will quickly see that not only are these condos affordable with a positive return on investment (historical average PSF), they possess trending features like hardwood floors, spacious & full balconies, granite countertop in kitchen, modern appliances and large floor to ceiling windows for natural light. To top off the already incredible features of the Murano complex are the amenities for buyers use (fitness centre, rooftop garden with BBQ stations, full length indoor pool, meeting/function room, sauna, party room, enter phone system, security guard, concierge, parking garage, guest suites & visitor parking). On the ground floor podium that connects the two Murano towers, buyers will find a café, retail stores, hair salon and more.Savvy investors will instantly recognize the amazing benefits to living in the Bay Street Corridor. Yonge Street hosts a variety of nightlife & shopping venues, Bloor Street hosts specialty shops, cafes, bakeries, and unique stores and Queen Street is ideal for shopping and entertainment hunting. There are many amenities within walking distance of these condos including the TTC College subway station (TTC streetcars connect with buses and other subways). Motorists have access to the Gardiner Expressway in the south and the Don Valley Pkwy in the east. Homebuyers have a short stroll to parks (Queens Park, East of Bay Park, Breadalbane Park & Ontario Firefighters Memorial Park) and a quick streetcar ride to the Toronto General Hospital at Gerrard Street & Elizabeth Street.The list of perks to investing at the Murano condominiums continues, as buyers can stretch out a little bit and enjoy other areas of interest like the lakeshore, exploring other districts close by (discovery district, financial district, Yorkville district & garden district). Heading in a southerly direction opens-up cultural venues for buyers (Toronto Eaton Centre), heading west opens-up market & smaller venues for light shopping (Kensington Market, Little Italy & Koreatown) and heading east unfolds Cabbagetown and its unique shops, pubs and cafes. Golfers can do a bit of traveling to access the Islington Golf Club (Islington Avenue & Burhamthorpe Road) and the Lambton Golf & Country Club (Scarlette Road & Dundas Street).
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