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TSCC 1758
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENTCrossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage, Elevator
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Parking, Hydro
HILLSIDE – RAVINES - 38 WILLIAM CARSON CRESHomebuyers that would love to be able to take a 10-minute stroll and end up right at the entrance of the Don Valley Golf Course should take a good look at a potential investment at Hillside – Ravine condominium!The Hillside – Ravines (38 William Carson Crescent) is part of an exclusive mid-rise condominium complex that oozes luxury, elegance and appeal, not to mention its premium location in the St. Andrew / Windfields neighbourhood! The Hillside – Ravines was completed construction in 2006 by State Building Group (developer) and Kohn Architects Inc. This condominium stands 8 storeys tall and collectively possesses 162 condo units. The architecture & exterior façade of this inspiring condo building is subtle, with a flat sectional surface, protruding terraces and a ‘stately-looking top floor feature (the fusion of red brickwork against pops of white concrete & cement entices the eyes in an appealing way).The interior condominium units of Hillside – Ravines are diverse with sizes, layouts and exposures, starting with the smallest units of 1 bedroom + den (707 square feet) and scaling up to 2 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms + den and 3 bedrooms (1911 square feet). Homebuyers and investors will see in-unit features such as wood-grain laminate & hardwood/ceramic flooring, open concept layouts, modern kitchen appliances/backsplash & granite countertops, breakfast bars & islands, spa-inspired bathrooms, spacious closets, ensuite laundry and designer-inspired fixtures & finishes, not to mention walk-outs to dimensionally generous private terraces.The in-building amenities menu collection for Hillside – Ravine consists of 24-hour concierge, security guard & gated community, indoor swimming pool, sauna, fully equipped fitness facility, party room for entertaining, parking garage with guest parking spaces, guest suites, meeting/event room and theatre/screening room. The historical average PSF to date clearly defines excellent potential for a positive return on investment. Crossbridge Condominium Services oversees the daily operations of this condominium and caters to the needs of its residents.The Hillside – Ravine condominium (38 William Carson Crescent) is nestled by the street borders of Old Yonge Street, Oakley Place, William Carson Crescent and Yonge Street. Homebuyers that wish to utilize public transit will find bus stops less than an 8-minute walk away at the corners of William Carson Crescent & Yonge Street (The York Mills subway station is located just south of this condo on Yonge Street and approximately a 10-minute walk away). Motorists who prefer to drive can quickly pick up highway 401 via Yonge Street north, about a 5-minute drive away.Families with school aged children have access to a great selection of schools within this neighbourhood such as St. Andrew’s Junior High School, Owen Public School, Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School and Cameron Public School, just to name a few.Parks are abundant in this area of North York like Tournament Park, Yorkminster Park, Fairmeadow Parkette, Cotswold Park, St. Andrews Park, Owen Park and York Mills Valley Park.Homebuyers can head south on Yonge Street to access some everyday essentials amenities (Teddington Park Avenue & Yonge Street offers a grocery store, banks, restaurants, retail shops, pharmacy, business services, pub, cafes, fast food eateries and more.
38 William Carson Cres Units
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