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MTCC 1388
DEVELOPERS1349936 Ontario Ltd
FirstService Residential
2645 Skymark Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto L4W4H2
Phone: 416-293-5900
Public Transit, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, BBQs, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
LIBERTY LOFTS - 383 ADELAIDE ST EExquisite and charming, built in 2001 at 383 Adelaide St E, and standing at 4 storeys tall, with a total of 46 units within (the smallest of which is 584 feet², and the largest of which is 1364 feet²), Liberty Lofts offer comfort and a sense of a true home, without sacrificing any of which makes it a building of loft-style condominium units. Developed by 1349936 Ontario Ltd, and currently under the management of FirstService Residential, Liberty Lofts offers to its homebuyers a variety of 1-bedroom plus den units, as well as 2-bedroom and 2-bedroom plus den units. On the inside of the units, buyers will be able to have access to a selection of features befitting such a comfortable setting, including exposed ceilings (and even walls in some cases, thanks to the loft conversion; however, these exposed walls add much character to the units), high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, modern kitchens, as well as large open-concept living areas.As for what can be found within the building itself by way of amenities, homebuyers of Liberty Lofts will be able to have access to a parking garage, a security guard service, as well as an enter phone system and B.B.Q stations. Between these amenities and the in-unit features, along with the increasing historical average PSF, buyers will have a great deal of potential in seeing a positive return on investment through Liberty Lofts.When homebuyers of Liberty Lofts find themselves on the streets around 383 Adelaide St E, the first thing they may come to notice is the presence of a TTC transit bus stop almost right outside of their new home. By heading south on Princess St (right next to Liberty Lofts) to King St. E, buyers will be able to have access to a large variety of little boutique shops, and plenty of restaurants, bars/pubs, fast food places, cafes, and even a handful of grocery stores. Also, at the intersection of King St. E and Sherbourne St (just slightly to the west of King & Princess), both a TTC transit bus stop and a TTC streetcar stop can be found there, opening up travel destination options even more than before. By heading west on King St. E to Yonge St, homebuyers will come to the King TTC subway station, where virtually the entire city of Toronto opens up to buyers who utilize the subway system.Motorists looking for fast access to the nearest highway are in luck, as a quick drive east on Adelaide St. E to the point where it unites with Richmond St. E and Eastern Ave, then slightly further east on Eastern Ave will bring them directly to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404). If taken southward, the Don Valley Parkway rapidly shifts westward to become the Gardiner Expressway, which can be taken east and west along the dazzling Waterfront district of the city of Toronto. Alternately, heading north on the Don Valley Parkway offers one of many options for leaving the city of Toronto and heading out into the northern suburbs.
383 Adelaide St E Units
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