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41 Fox Trail Cres, Vaughan
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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2421,TSCC 2446
DEVELOPERSCanderel Stoneridge
1075 Bay Street, Suite 400, Toronto M5S2B1
Phone: (416) 593-6366
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Media Room / Cinema, Outdoor Patio / Garden, Parking Garage, Games / Recreation Room, Visitor Lounge, Beanfield Fibre Coming Soon
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
AURA AT COLLEGE PARK - 388 YONGE STThe Aura at College Park was the final condominium built to complete the Residences of College Park projects (registered in 2015), and it truly is the icing on the cake! The Aura at College Park holds the title as the tallest residential condominium building in Canada with 78 stories and 995 condo units. Impressively developed by Canderel Stoneridge (along with many other Toronto condominiums under their belt), this condo building towers above the city streets with a mesmerizing steel and glass exterior. Buyers will be delighted with the downtown location (386-388 Yonge Street at Gerrard Street), the underground TTC subway accessibility to promote eco-friendly and ‘carless’ green initiatives, the 3-storey podium which hosts a variety of retail shops & a tavern, with an urbanite wine bar & gastro pub and a rooftop lounge on the 5th floor. The daily operations of this condo building are overseen by Brookfield Condominium Services, which includes the units, the Hard Candy fitness facility with its gorgeous glass terrace encompassing it (40,000 square feet in total), party room, media room & cinema, sauna, games & recreation room, outdoor patio & garden, common rooftop deck, meeting & function room and visitor lounge. Additional in-condo amenities are security guard, enter phone system, concierge, parking garage and visitor parking. Homebuyers can anticipate the latest features in-unit such as natural light streaming in from the floor-to-ceiling windows, open concept kitchen & dining room, stainless steel appliances, moveable centre island, dishwasher, gorgeous hardwood flooring and jaw-dropping views of the city and of Yonge Street below. Condo units begin with 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom + den, 2 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms + den and increase in size to 3 bedrooms, with penthouse condo units possessing 4 bedrooms plus den. Other green initiatives that have been applied to the Aura at College Park are low-energy window glazing, recycling initiatives and green roof vegetation. To date, the historical average PSF shows a definite positive return on investment, which is great news for homebuyers!The Bay Street Corridor is the community that this condo building resides in and is most notably known for its exceptionally high walk score, closeness to both the Don Valley Pkwy (via Danforth Avenue) and the Gardiner Expressway (via York Street) and its bike lanes on Wellesley Street and College Street. Linked directly to the College Park Mall, buyers have easy access to grocery shopping and more amenity options on College Street, Gerrard Street and Yonge Street. A short walk to Queen’s Park puts buyers in touch with the ideal place to relax in the outdoors, cycle, jog or roller-blade (great for investors with kids!) and McGill Park and Ryerson Community Park are a short walk away. Yonge Street & Dundas Street host the Toronto Eaton Centre (a quick streetcar ride away) and for medical needs, the Toronto General Hospital is close by on Gerrard Street. Buyers will also have perks with their wise investment (closeness to the waterfront, schools, universities, colleges, galleries, theatres, fantastic nightlife venues, entertainment options, and the Discovery District on University Avenue).
388 Yonge St Units
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