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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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MTCC 868
DEVELOPERSChestnut Park Residences Inc
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Concierge, Visitor Parking, Pet Restrictions, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
CHESTNUT PARK - 55 CENTRE AVEA 22-storey condominium right in The Core neighborhood of downtown Toronto on 55 Centre Ave, Chestnut Park is a wonderful condominium made of concrete and brick. Possessing a total of 137 units (the smallest of which is 549 feet², and of which the largest is 2253 feet²), Chestnut Park was built back in 1990, and to this day, still stands with the best of its competition. Developed by Chestnut Park Residences, architected by Thomas P. Kalman Architects, and currently managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services, Chestnut Park does offer to its homebuyers an array of different unit types, ranging from 1-bedroom units to 1-bedroom plus den units, 2-bedroom units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den units. With regards as to what can be found in-building for amenities, buyers of Chestnut Park will be able to experience such features as a concierge service, a parking garage, as well as visitor parking and an enter phone system. With these features, and the lavish open concepts of the units themselves, the historical average PSF for this condominium is going up, and so is the potential for a positive return on investment by real estate investors.Out on the streets around 55 Centre Ave, a wealth of amenities is within walking distance of Chestnut Park. Some of these examples include a number of restaurants, shops, stores, a grocery store, pharmacies, cafes, as well as some bars/pubs. Nearby, at the intersection of University & Dundas, buyers will have access to the entire trifecta of TTC services: bus, streetcar, and subway (via the St. Patrick station), all with stops right at the intersection (which is within a 5-minute walking distance at the most). Some of the best amenities in all of downtown are but a short bus ride east on Dundas Ave., for the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in Toronto, can be found at the intersection of Dundas & Yonge. For the best greenspace that residents can possibly imagine getting in The Core neighborhood, heading west on Dundas St. to Beverley St., then south on Beverley St. for a short bit brings residents to the illustrious Grange Park, which is a marvelous park that can offer a level of peace and quiet amongst the busy urban bustle, and it’s a great place for buyers to just sit and enjoy the day without worries. As a benefit to anyone in need of medical assistance, or simply a family doctor, heading north on University Ave. can bring homebuyers within access of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto General Hospital, as well as the Hospital for Sick Children. Heading even further north on University Ave., past Queen’s Park, and just past the Museum subway station to the intersection of University & Bloor gives residents access to the Royal Ontario Museum, in case one enjoys their history and culture and wishes to engage in activities pertaining to such. Motorists who travel east on Dundas to Yonge, then south on Yonge St. to Lake Shore Blvd. are blessed with an on-ramp (as well as an off-ramp) to the Gardiner Expressway, which travels east to west along the dazzling lakeshore of downtown Toronto.
55 Centre Ave Units
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