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TSCC 1937
DEVELOPERSPlazacorp & Hi-Rise Inc
FirstService Residential
2645 Skymark Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto L4W4H2
Phone: 416-293-5900
Gym / Exercise Room, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, BBQs
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water
THE REGENCY YORKVILLE - 68 YORKVILLE AVEA very eloquent condominium located in the Yorkville neighborhood at 68 Yorkville Ave, The Regency Yorkville was built in 2008, and stands at 18 storeys tall, containing a total of 58 units (of which the smallest of these units is 521 feet², and the largest of which is 5955 feet²). Developed by a team of Plazacorp & Hi-Rise, architected by Turner Fleischer Architects Ltd, and currently under the management of FirstService Residential. Offered to homebuyers by The Regency Yorkville are a selection of 1-bedroom condo units, 1-bedroom plus den condo units, 2-bedroom condo units, 2-bedroom plus den condo units, 3-bedroom condo units, as well as 3-bedroom plus den condo units and 4-bedroom units, and inside these units are a variety of features that buyers can enjoy.Examples of these features include private balconies, nine and ten-foot ceilings, open-concept Bellini-style kitchens, as well as beautiful crown moulding and finishes. With regards as to what buyers can have access to throughout the building (in terms of amenities), some of these amenities include a party room, a meeting room, an exercise room, a common rooftop deck with B.B.Q stations, a concierge service, and a security guard service, as well as visitor parking, a parking garage, not to mention an enter phone system. All of these amenities and features, combined with the increasing historical average PSF, gives property investors great potential for seeing a positive return on investment at The Regency Yorkville.Out on the streets at 68 Yorkville Ave, buyers will be right at the intersection of Yorkville Ave and Bay St, with Bay St being a major roadway that can be taken advantage of. A short walk west to Bellair St, then south on Bellair to Critchley Lane, homebuyers will come to the Bay TTC subway station, and from there, they can make use of a major transportation option. Heading east on Yorkville Ave to Yonge St, then south on Yonge St to Bloor St. W will also bring buyers to the Hudson’s Bay Centre, a good-sized shopping centre that can cater to nearly any shopper’s tastes, wants, and needs. Also, located inside the mall, is another TTC subway station (Bloor-Yonge), and just outside of the mall is a TTC transit bus stop.By heading to Yonge St, then to Bloor St. W as one would to get to the Hudson’s Bay Centre, if motorists do such, then head east on Bloor St. W to Bayview Ave, and ever so slightly northward on Bayview Ave, they will gain access to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (which is also known as the Highway 404 among locals). By heading south on the Don Valley Parkway, just past Queen St, the highway will curve westward and become the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east to west alongside the beautiful lakeshore of Lake Ontario. Heading northward on the Don Valley Parkway (past the intersection with the Highway 401) will allow motorists one of multiple ways of exiting the city of Toronto.
68 Yorkville Ave Units
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