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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 1187
DEVELOPERS435956 Ontario Ltd
Self Managed
Enter Phone System, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water, Hydro
BLEECKER STREET LOFTS - 50 BLEECKER STFeaturing an interesting, yet respectably charming exterior of brick and glass, Bleecker Street Lofts (built in 1998) is in fact a collection of 4 loft-style condo units spread out over just 1 storey. With the square footage of these 2-bedroom loft-style units going up to 2770 feet², Bleecker Street Lofts is located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood at 50 Bleecker St (which is why the building is named Bleecker Street Lofts), and was developed by 435956 Ontario Ltd.Within each of the units at Bleecker Street Lofts, homebuyers will find a small handful of beneficial features for their enjoyment, such as large ceilings, hardwood flooring, upgraded kitchens, as well as bright, open-concept spacious rooms. One of the major benefits that Bleecker Street Lofts benefits from is the prime location it has; near to such major locations as Ryerson University and Roy Thompson Hall.If nothing else, Bleecker Street Loft’s location also makes it very accessible, with places like the Entertainment District and the downtown core being only short trips away from here. When combined with the historical average PSF (which has been consistently on the rise), real estate investors with an interest in Bleecker Street Lofts will be able to have a great deal of potential to see a positive return on investment at this location.When homebuyers of Bleecker Street Lofts step out into the sunlight, the first thing they may come to notice is that, just a bit south of the building, down Bleecker St at Carlton St a little bit, then a tiny bit west to Sherbourne St, they will find a TTC transit bus stop (as well as a TTC streetcar stop) there. By taking the bus west to Yonge St, buyers will be able to have access to the largest shopping mall in all of the city of Toronto: the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Not only does the CF Toronto Eaton Centre have a large amount of shopping options available to homebuyers, but northward and southward along Yonge St, there is even more shopping that can be had thanks to the vast wealth of restaurants, fast food places, pharmacies, grocery stores, banks, cafes/coffee shops, and pubs/bars, as well as gas stations.Also located at the intersection of Yonge St and Carlton St is a TTC subway station (College station) that homebuyers of Bleecker Street Lofts can use to get around the city of Toronto in an even quicker way than they could before. For any motorists who are looking to get access to the nearest highway, the best thing that they could do would be to head west on Carlton St to Jarvis St, then head south on Jarvis St to Lake Shore Blvd; at this particular intersection, both an on-ramp and off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway can be found. By heading west along the Gardiner Expressway, motorists can head out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga. By heading east, motorists will find that the highway takes a definitive curve northward and becomes the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404 locally).
50 Bleecker St Units
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