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MTCC 576
DEVELOPERSHeritage Properties Limited
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MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water, Parking
40 HAZELTON CONDOS - 40 HAZELTON AVEFeaturing exemplary brickwork and contemporary style and design, 40 Hazelton Condos (located on 40 Hazelton Ave (hence the namesake) in the Yorkville neighborhood) was built back in 1982 as part of an initiative to improve the overall quality of Yorkville, and this was done through a bunch of hard loft conversions. Developed by Heritage Properties Ltd., 40 Hazelton Condos is broken up into a selection of 11 units (the smallest of these units being 981 feet², and the largest of these units being 1244 feet²), spread out over 4 storeys in total.One of the major benefits that 40 Hazelton Condos has for this area is that it is close to a lot of amenities and is also close to major roadways (like Yonge St and Bloor St). Almost right across from 40 Hazelton Condos is the Jesse Ketchum Park, which is a nice, big greenspace that gives homebuyers a chance to relax in moderate peace and quiet, away from all of the urban hustle and bustle of the city of Toronto for a little while. Also, with the historical average PSF of this building always on the rise, any real estate investors who have any interest in 40 Hazelton Condos will stand a great chance of seeing the potential for a positive return on their investment at this location.When buyers step out onto the streets around 40 Hazelton Ave, the first thing that they may notice is that they are almost backed right up to the Yorkville Village shopping mall, which is filled with a bunch of lovely boutique shops and other good stores for homebuyers to enjoy. In front of the Yorkville Village shopping mall is a TTC transit bus stop, and from there, homebuyers can jump on the bus and have much easier access to the rest of downtown Toronto than they would by walking. By taking the bus south on Avenue Rd to Bloor St W, then east on Bloor St W to Yonge St, another shopping mall with plenty of amenities becomes apparent; the Hudson’s Bay Centre. Inside the mall, one can find the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station, which drastically opens up transportation options throughout the city of Toronto.If one heads south on Yonge St from the Yonge/Bloor intersection, a vast wealth of fast food places, grocery stores, boutiques, restaurants, bars/pubs, coffee shops/cafes, pharmacies, gas stations, along with other smaller, privately-owned businesses can be found all along the road. For any motorists looking to get access to the nearest highway, they have two options. One option is to head south on Hazelton Ave to Bloor St W, then east on Bloor St W to Bayview Ave, then slightly northward on Bayview Ave to reach both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404). Alternately, motorists can head south on Hazelton Ave to Bloor St W, east on Bloor St W to Yonge St, then simply south on Yonge St to Lake Shore Blvd; there, motorists will find both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway.
40 Hazelton Ave Units
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