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PROPERTY MANAGEMENTHorizon Property Management
1029 King Street West, Toronto M6K3M9
Phone: (416) 332-4988
Gym / Exercise Room, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Beanfield Fibre Available
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
ELECTRA LOFTS - 70 DOURO STA building of solid integrity built right at the beginning of the time when condominiums started getting popular (built in 2002 at 1029 King St. W), Electra Lofts is located in the King West neighborhood, and has been a highly attractive spot to live in due to the exterior of the building being exquisite, but not flashy, plus the fact that the interiors are bright and chipper and spacious. Electra Lofts was developed by UrbanCorp, architected by Wallman Clewes Bergman Architects, and currently managed by Horizon Property Management, Electra Lofts is only 6 storeys tall (condominiums of the 1990s and early 2000s were not ALL the cloud-kissed towers of glass and steel many people associate the word ‘condominium’ with today), and contains 257 units (the smallest one being 500 feet², and the largest one being 1299 feet²). On offer from Electra Lofts are 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom plus den units, as well as some 2-bedroom units. Investors stand the chance for a potentially positive return on investment if they invest in Electra Lofts. Inside the condo units themselves, buyers will find such features as exposed concrete walls, 17-foot ceilings, gratifying open-concepts, private balconies, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows. As for what is onsite at the building itself, homebuyers can expect to find an exercise room, a party room, as well as a meeting/function room.Out on the streets around 1029 King St. W, residents of Electra Lofts will be just far enough away from downtown Toronto that the noise and general craziness of said region doesn’t affect life here too much, but just close enough to be within reach. By hopping on a TTC transit bus at King St. and Shaw St., residents can travel into the downtown core, as well as around King West neighborhood, having access to such amenities as various restaurants, little shops, pubs/bars, a grocery store, a bank, as well as a pharmacy and some fast food places, not to mention a coffee shop. Also, a bus ride east on King St. W will bring buyers directly to the St. Andrew TTC subway station, which will allow for further travel throughout the city of Toronto. For those motorists who are in need of easy access to the nearest highway (which is the Gardiner Expressway), they need only take a drive east on King St. W to Spadina Ave., then head south on Spadina Ave. in order to gain access to an on-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east to west along the lakeshore of the city of Toronto and reaches out towards Etobicoke.Homebuyers who love greenspaces, rejoice! For the prayers have been answered with the presence of two lovely little parks within walking distance of Electra Lofts. Just a short walk east on King St. W brings buyers to Massey Harris Park, and a walk north on Shaw St., then a little west on Shank St. will bring homebuyers to Joseph Workman Park, which is a redemption among parks for its aesthetic beauty.
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