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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2122
DEVELOPERSBlurredge Group
Sherwood Park Management
Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance
LIPPINCOTT LIVING - 56 LIPPINCOTT STLocated within walking distance of the famous Kensington Market, Lippincott Living is in the Kensington Market neighborhood, and is located at 56 Lippincott St (hence the building’s namesake) as a 1-storey condo with 8 units inside (the smallest unit being 1952 feet², and the largest unit being 2000 feet²). Developed by Blurredge Group, and currently under the management of Sherwood Park Management, Lippincott Living was built in 2010, designed with a contemporary brick exterior, and also designed to cater to modern needs and wants.The units at Lippincott Living are comprised of a collection of 3-bedroom units, and on the insides of the units, buyers will find a selection of features put in place for the enjoyment of those living in the units, with examples of them being hardwood flooring, and large floor-to-ceiling windows. As for what buyers can find within the building, examples of what they can find include the lovely rooftop terrace, as well as some B.B.Q stations. When combined with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always increasing), any real estate investors who are interested in 60 Tecumseth Townhomes will stand a great chance at having the potential to see a positive return on their investement here.When buyers step out onto the street surrounding 56 Lippincott St, they will find themselves but a short walk away north to College St, and at the intersection of College St and Bathurst St (which is a very short walk west from Lippincott & College), they will find a TTC transit bus stop, which can be used to help get around the city of Toronto with a great deal more ease. A TTC streetcar stop can also be found there, and by utilizing both methods, homebuyers can (along College St) experience a great deal of grocery stores, pubs/bars, and restaurants. By heading eastward along College St to University Ave, homebuyers will be able to come to the Queen’s Park TTC subway station, which will open up travel options throughout Toronto even more than before.Also, all along College St between Bathurst St and University Ave are a huge amount of fast food places, pubs/bars, restaurants, pharmacies, grocery stores, coffee shops/cafes, as well as a great deal more privately-owned smaller businesses. Any motorists looking to access the nearest highway need only take a drive east on College St to Spadina Ave, then south on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd, and there, motorists can have access to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway. The Gardiner Expressway can take motorists westward out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga, or it can take them eastward, where the highway curves northward to become the Don Valley Parkway. The Don Valley Parkway (which is also known as the Highway 404) runs alongside the Don River, and can help to provide easy access to the eastern parts of the city of Toronto; between that, the Gardiner Expressway, and the TTC subway system, the entirety of the city of Toronto is open to homebuyers of Lippencott Living.
56 Lippincott St Units
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