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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1733
DEVELOPERSStonecutter Homes
Self Managed
Gym / Exercise Room, Public Transit, Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Water
STONECUTTER LOFTS - 43 BRITAIN STPossessing a great deal of age and charm both, Stonecutter Lofts (located at 43 Britain St in the Moss Park neighborhood of the city of Toronto) has stood since the early 1900s, and in 2005, saw its conversion into the loft-style building that people see today. Developed by Stonecutter Homes, Stonecutter Lofts provides not only a quality exterior of stone and brickwork telling of its gradual aging, but the interiors are a delightfully satisfying blend of the old and the new both. Stonecutter Lofts stands at only 3 storeys tall, and only contains 5 units within (the smallest of these units being 862 feet², and the largest of these units being a whopping 4236 feet²).The units are comprised of 2-bedroom loft-style condo units and 3-bedroom loft-style condo units, and within each of the units are a selection of features, some of which include natural hardwood flooring, exposed ceilings, large windows, and modern kitchens. Inside the building itself, homebuyers can expect there to be accessibility to an exercise room and a parking garage. When combined with the historical average PSF of this building (which has always been on a steady increase), the real estate investors with any sort of interest in Stonecutter Lofts will stand a great chance at seeing a positive return on their investment here.When buyers step out onto the streets surrounding 43 Britain St, they will be in the middle of the most transportation-accessible part of the Moss Park neighborhood; a very short walk south on Stonecutters Ln (adjacent to Stonecutter Lofts) to Richmond St E; there, homebuyers of Stonecutter Lofts can get on a TTC transit bus at one of the stops there and take the bus westward on the one-way Richmond St E. Doing so all the way to Yonge St (not a far ride by any means) yields a wealth of stores and boutiques to buyers. North and south on Yonge St, one can find plenty of restaurants, fast food places, grocery stores, cafes/coffee shops, bars/pubs, and pharmacies, along with a bunch of other smaller, privately-owned storefronts.If buyers head south on Yonge St from Richmond St E to Queen St, not only will they encounter the Queen TTC subway station, but they will also come across the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in all of the city of Toronto. Filled with more amenities than one could imagine, it’d be difficult to leave the CF Toronto Eaton Centre empty-handed. For those motorists who wish to have access to the nearest highway, a drive south on Stonecutters Ln to Richmond St E, west on Richmond St E to Yonge St, then south to Lake Shore Blvd brings them right to both an on-ramp, as well as an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway. By heading west on the Gardiner Expressway, one would head out towards Etobicoke and Missssauga, and by heading eastward on the Gardiner Expressway, just past the Don River, motorists will notice the highway curving northward to become the Don Valley Parkway.
43 Britain St Units
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