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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 1170
DEVELOPERSH&R Developments
70 Dixfield Dr, Toronto M9C4J4
Phone: (416) 626-3442
Icc Property Management
1151 Denison Street #15, , Markham L3R3Y4
Phone: (905) 940-1234
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water, Hydro
THE METROPOLE - 7 KING ST EFormerly a heritage site, The Metropole (located at 7 King St. E in the St. Lawrence neighborhood) was constructed on top of the building, converting the heritage site into this condominium’s podium. Constructed back in 1997, and ringing in at 23 storeys, The Metropole is an older construct with a newer, zingy panache to it. Developed by H&R Developments, architected by Page + Steele Inc., and having 314 units to it, The Metropole’s smallest unit size is 370 feet², and its largest unit is 2146 feet². Currently, Icc Property Management oversees property management at The Metropole. Among the various types of units offered at The Metropole, investors will have the choice of studio units, 1-bedroom units, 1-bedoom plus den units, 2-bedroom, as well as 2-bedroom plus den units. With the historical average PSF always on the rise, real estate investors will be happy to know that the potential for a positive return on investment is highly likely for those that do invest. As for what can be found on the premises of The Metropole itself, buyers will have access to a number of amenities, with prime examples being an exercise room, a swimming pool, a sauna, a security guard service, as well as a parking garage.When residents of The Metropole step out from 7 King St. E, they will be at the intersection of King & Yonge, one of the busier intersections of downtown Toronto. The easiest way to get around is to either pick up a TTC transit bus at the stop at King & Yonge, or utilize the TTC subway station called King station, located just immediately south of the King & Yonge intersection. The TTC streetcar service also has a stop at King St. E and Yonge St that homebuyers can make use of. Using one of these excellent transportation options, buyers will be within easy access of many restaurants, some pubs/bars, a pharmacy, a grocery store, a bank, and even some little Mom-and-Pop shops. In order for motorists living at The Metropole to get to the nearest highway, they can simply head south on Yonge St. to reach the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Blvd.Berczy Park is an excellent little greenspace for residents of The Metropole who are really looking to enjoy their time in a park where they can just sit and observe other people, or just sit and relax in the sun amongst nature at the best it can be in the middle of downtown Toronto. A simple drive south on Yonge St. to Front St., then a very quick drive east on Front St. can bring buyers to Berczy Park (even a slightly longer walk can be made to the park, if residents so wished to). By taking Yonge St. south past the Gardiner Expressway, one can come to the Waterfront, and from there, catch a ferry at the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal to reach the Toronto Islands, where plenty of greenspaces can be found in a much quieter, more relaxing environment that any buyer of The Metropole will be able to enjoy.
7 King St E Units
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