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DEVELOPERSHarhay Construction Management Ltd
Royale Grande Property Management
73 Richmond St W, Toronto M5H4E8
Phone: (416) 945-7902
Public Transit, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, BBQs, Elevator, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
ZEN LOFTS - 42 CAMDEN STLocated in the Queen West neighborhood at 42 Camden St, and built back in 2006, ZEN Lofts is so named for the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere it creates. Standing at 9 storeys tall, and containing a total of 35 units (the smallest of them being 530 feet², and the largest unit being 1805 feet²), ZEN Lofts helps to stick its homebuyers right in the perfect analogy of an island among troubled seas; a calming, soothing spot within the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto. Developed by Harhay Constuction Management Ltd, and currently under the management of Royale Grande Property Management, ZEN Lofts offers to its buyers an assortment of studio condo units, 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, 2-bedroom units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den units.Within these units are a selection of features, and such examples of these features include floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood flooring, private balconies, along with high ceilings. As for what could be found inside the building itself, homebuyers have prime access to a selection of amenities, with examples being B.B.Q stations, an enter phone system, and a parking garage, as well as an elevator service. When put together with the historical average PSF, which is always on the increase, any real estate investors with an interest in ZEN Lofts will be able to stand a great chance at seeing a positive return on their investment here.When homebuyers of ZEN Lofts step out onto the streets at 42 Camden St, the first thing they may yet come to notice is that a decently-sized greenspace, called St. Andrew’s Playground, is located almost right across the street from the condo building. By walking south to Adelaide St W, then east to Spadina Ave, buyers can find both a TTC transit bus stop, as well as a TTC streetcar stop. Using the streetcar and transit bus, homebuyers will be able to traverse the entirety of the city of Toronto, including all of the shops, restaurants, bars, pharmacies, banks, cafes, pubs, fast food places, and more that are lined up alongside both sides of Spadina Ave. As for the motorists who wish to be able to get to the nearest highway, they don’t need to drive very far at all; simply driving to Spadina Ave from Camden St, then heading southward on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd will give motorists the ability to access both an on-ramp, as well as an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east to west alongside the beautiful shoreline of Lake Ontario.By heading eastward along the Gardiner Expressway, motorists will find that, just past the mouth of the Don River, the highway curves northward and becomes the Don Valley Parkway (also known by the locals of Toronto as the Highway 404, or the D.V.P), which runs north to south through eastern Toronto. Heading west on the Gardiner Expressway takes motorists out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga. The Gardiner Expressway also caters to the main roads of downtown by offering access points at not only Spadina Ave, but Yonge St, York St, Bay St, and Jarvis St as well.
42 Camden St Units
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