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CONDO CORPORATION
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1457
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTGoldview Property Management
51 Toro Road, Suite 200, Toronto M3J2A4
Phone: (416) 630-1234
Gym / Exercise Room, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Beanfield Fibre Coming Soon, Elevator, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
MASSEY SQUARE - 39 SHANK STSet in brick and mortar, Massey Square is located in the King West neighborhood at 1000 King St W & 39 Shank St, and stands at 8 storeys tall. Containing 194 units (the smallest of which is 545 feet², and the largest of which is 1541 feet²), Massey Square was developed by Plaza Corp, and is currently managed by Goldview Property Management. Packed into this brick and mortar condo building is a number of 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, 2-bedroom units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den units. The interiors of the condo units are home not only to residents of Massey Square, but also to a number of eloquent features, with examples being floor-to-ceiling windows, granite countertops, modern-style kitchens, as well as large private balconies. In-building amenities are counted among buyers as a very important aspect of the condominium they are interested in, and some examples of amenities within Massey Square are an exercise room, a meeting room, a party room, visitor parking, a parking garage, as well as an enter phone system. With the historical average PSF rising for Massey Square, real estate investors can expect to see potential for a positive return on investment.On the streets around 1000 King St W & 39 Shank St, residents of Massey Square can find themselves very near to a pair of TTC transit bus stops at the intersection of King & Shaw, along with a TTC streetcar stop. Both of these transportation options can bring residents further into the downtown core of Toronto, where they can access a bunch of shopping opportunities. Closer to home though, a variety of stores and shops can be found, along with some pubs/bars, as well as restaurants, fast food places, as well as a pharmacy and a couple of banks. For the nearest TTC subway station, residents can take the bus or the streetcar east on King St. W to University Ave., where they can find the St. Andrew subway station (which will allow for greater access around the city of Toronto). For those homebuyers of Massey Square who absolutely love greenspaces, the Massey Harris Park is almost right across from Massey Square, and this park offers the experience of being able to be at peace with nature in relative quiet; a tranquil utopia amongst the urban blur. Regarding highway access, the closest highway that motorists will be able to have access to is the Gardiner Expressway, and by driving east on King St. W to Spadina Ave., then driving south on Spadina Ave. until motorists come to Lake Shore Blvd., only then will they find an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway that they can use to head along Toronto’s dazzlingly stunning Waterfront District and beyond. Heading east on the Gardiner Expressway leads to heading northward, as the Gardiner Expressway turns into the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404). Regardless of which of the two highways are used, motorists will be able to do long-distance travel with relative ease no matter what the destination.
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