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DEVELOPERSMonarch
Brookfield Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: 416-510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Parking, Hydro
EQUINOX I - 60 BRIAN HARRISON WAYUrban chic infused with the quintessential ‘walkability’ factor, this is what Equinox I have on offer to homebuyers seeking a new home in the highly desireable Bendale neighbourhood of Scarborough! The Equinox I (60 Brian Harrison Way) has that premium location, spacious condominium units and less than a 5-minute walk to many ‘urbanite-desired’ conveniences!The Equinox I completed construction in 2005 by Monarch Group (developer & construction), Edward I. Richmond (architect) and Alexander Budrevics Associates Limited (landscape architect). The Equinox I (standing 37 storeys tall and possesses a total of 340 luxurious condo units) is architecturally eye-appealing, with flat facing sections that are endowed with protruding, bold feature lines that run both vertically and horizontally that recess the balconies. The exterior façade is a blended fusion of concrete, steel framing & trim and transparent glasswork, some of which is squared off at the end of this building.The interior condominium units range in exposures, sizes, styles & layouts, starting with the smallest units of 1 bedrooms (547 square feet) and scale up to 1 bedroom + den, 2 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms + den and 3 bedrooms (966 square feet). Homebuyers and investors can anticipate seeing in-unit features such as floor to ceiling windows, 9 to 10-foot ceilings, hardwood/laminate & ceramic tile flooring, open concept functional layouts, high-end kitchens with modern appliances/stainless steel appliances & breakfast bars, large closets, spacious private terraces with incredible views, designer-inspired bathrooms with deep soaker tubs, ensuite laundry and additional storage in-unit.The in-building amenities collection that homebuyers will have access to is an indoor swimming pool, sauna, virtual golf room, billiards room, screening/theatre room, onsite car wash station, fully equipped gym/fitness room, storage lockers, guest suites, party room for entertaining, meeting/event room, parking garage with guest parking spaces and concierge & security guard services. Brookfield Condominium Services is present and oversees the daily needs of residents and the operations of this condominium. The historical average PSF has shown to date that this condo has fantastic potential for a positive return on investment, excellent news for first time homebuyers!Situated within the borders of Borough Drive, Triton Road, Brian Harrison Way and the edges of Albert Campbell Square Park (how’s THAT for a backyard!), the Equinox I (60 Brian Harrison Way) is the perfect new home for business executives, singles and young couples! In less than a 4-minute walk, homebuyers can access the Scarborough Centre subway station and numerous bus stops that are found along Triton Road & Borough Drive. Buyers who prefer to drive also have a quick and easy route to pick up highway 401 access ramps, either via nearby Brimley Road heading north or, nearby McCowan Road heading north.In less than a 5-minute walk, homebuyers can utilize the smorgasbord of amenities that the Scarborough Town Centre has to offer (banks, restaurants & fast food eateries, retail stores, cafes, specialty shops, pharmacy, business services, big box stores, hair salon and even a GO Transit booth). Grocery shopping is also close by with a short trip north on nearby Brimley Road just north of Progress Avenue (amenities close to the grocery store include retail shops, restaurants, Wine Rack, pharmacy and more).
60 Brian Harrison Way Units
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