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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1778
DEVELOPERSInaugural Source Homes
Self Managed
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage, BBQs
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
THE MALTHOUSE LOFT TOWNS - 39 OLD BREWERY LANELocated in the Regent Park neighborhood of the city of Toronto, and quite close to the Don River, The Malthouse Loft Towns are a collection of townhome-style loft condos located from 27 to 39 Old Brewery Lane converted in 2006. Named for the famous brewery that used to be on the same road for almost 100 years, these buildings fit in perfectly with the architectural history of this part of Toronto. 10 units in total, with all buildings standing 1 storey high (and the smallest unit being 1513 feet², and the largest unit being 1691 feet²), The Malthouse Loft Towns was developed by Inaugural Source Homes, and is actually one of those rare condos around the city of Toronto that are self-managed. Each of the 10 units at The Malthouse Loft Towns is comprised of a selection of 2-bedroom units, and within each of these units can be found a handful of features benefitting homebuyers.Examples of these features include sliding barn-style doors, hardwood flooring, carpeting in some rooms, as well as splendid trim finishes and bright natural light during the days from nice, sizable windows. As for what can be found between the buildings themselves for amenities, there is actually quite a lot, with examples including a swimming pool, an exercise room, a concierge service, a rooftop deck on the buildings with B.B.Q stations, a parking garage, a security guard service, a sauna, and a parking garage, as well as a meeting room, and not to mention a party room. When combined with what can be found in the units themselves, along with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always on the rise), any real estate investors who are interested in The Malthouse Loft Towns stand a really good chance at seeing a positive return on their investment at this location.Upon stepping outside of The Malthouse Loft Towns at 27-39 Old Brewery Lane, homebuyers will find themselves amongst some of the more historical parts of Toronto, and by heading west on Old Brewery Lane to River St, then south on River St to Queen St E, buyers will be able to get access to the TTC transit bus via a stop at the intersection, and by heading westward on Queen St E via the bus or alternative means, all along Queen St E, homebuyers will find a wide variety of amenities (such as grocery stores, restaurants, fast food places, pubs/bars, pharmacies, a couple of gas stations, and some high-end clothing boutiques, among other privately-owned businesses).If there are any motorists looking for fast access to the nearest highway, then they are in luck. A quick drive east on Queen St E across the Don River to Davies Ave, then slightly north on Davies Ave will bring them to an on-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404) heading northbound. To access the Gardiner Expressway, a quick drive west on Queen St W to Jarvis St, then south on Jarvis St to Lake Shore Blvd will bring motorists to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway, heading both east and west alongside Lake Ontario.
39 Old Brewery Lane Units
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