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CONDO CORPORATION
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 561
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTDel Property Management
4800 Dufferin St, North York M3H5S9
Phone: (416) 661-3151
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Public Transit, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Squash / Racquet Court
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Cable TV
QUEENS PARK PLACE - 62 WELLESLEY ST WOffering a medley of desireable perks to homebuyers and realty investors, the Queens Park Place condominium is unsurpassed for quality construction, established value, possessing a premium location and dimensionally generous condo units.Construction on Queens Park Place was completed by 1981, with Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd., Greenwin Ltd. and Eric Otbo (architect) at the helm. Situated at 62 Wellesley Street West, Queens Park Place was named as a nod to its neighbour…Queen’s Park. The exterior façade of this condominium is made up of rich-red brickwork and transparent glass, at the onset of early modernism architecture.Standing 18-storeys tall and encompassing 101 very spacious condo units, Queens Park Place offers buyers various sizes and styles of units, from 1 bedroom (1081 square feet) and scaling up to 3 bedrooms (1783 square feet). In-unit features that homebuyer can expect to see are open concept living areas, modern enclave kitchens, large windows with many facing north to Queen’s Park & University, sun-filled solariums, laminate flooring, upgraded baths and modern appliances.The in-building amenities are surprisingly impressive for an established condo building (rooftop sun terrace, full indoor swimming pool, fitness facility, racquet & squash court, sauna, change rooms, security guard services and parking garage). With all that Queens Park Place has to offer homebuyers, it is no wonder that the historical average PSF has shown to possess the potential for a positive return on investment! Del Property Management oversees the day to day needs of the residents and the operations of this condo building.Torontonian urbanites that choose to purchase their new home at Queens Park Place (62 Wellesley Street West in the Bay Street Corridor neighbourhood), can enjoy being bordered by Bay Street, St. Joseph Street, Queen’s Park Crescent and Wellesley Street. Right at the corners of Wellesley & Bay, buyers will find TTC bus stops and an easy walk to either TTC Museum subway station (Queen’s Park & Charles Street) or Queen’s Park subway station (Queen’s Park & College Street). Cyclists who love the ‘bicycle-friendly’ lanes on Wellesley Street can utilize the nearby Bike Share Toronto station on Bay Street just across the street from Subway restaurant.Homebuyers with college or university aged children can delight in knowing that St. Joseph’s College School, Regis College, St. Michael’s College and the University of Toronto are all within walking distance of this condominium! Also within a comfortable walking distance of Queens Park Place are restaurants, banks, cafes, specialty shops, libraries, churches, LCBO, grocery store, business services, professional offices, Wellesley subway station just east of Yonge Street, convenience store and much more!Besides having access to the exceptionally large greenspaces of Queen’s Park, buyers can enjoy time outdoors by walking to Philosopher’s Walk, Breadalbane Park, East of Bay Park or Ontario Police Memorial Park.Shopping, dining out and entertainment venues are abundant for buyers along Yonge Street heading north to Bloor Street (Hudson’s Bay Centre & Holt Renfrew Centre) and along Bloor Street, or, heading south on Yonge Street to Dundas Street (Toronto Eaton Centre) and along Dundas Street.Homebuyers who will commute by car can use Bloor Street east to connect to Bayview Avenue, which in turn links with on/off ramps to the Don Valley Pkwy, or head south on nearby Spadina Avenue to pick up the on/off ramps for the Gardiner Expressway.
62 Wellesley St W Units
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