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BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1682
DEVELOPERSSkyline
FirstService Residential
2645 Skymark Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto L4W4H2
Phone: 416-293-5900
Gym / Exercise Room, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Guest Suites, Parking Garage, Elevator
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
THE COSMOPOLITAN - 8 COLBORNE STBrimming with elegance and charm, The Cosmopolitan (located at 8 Colborne St) was built back in 2005, and has served (and will continue to serve) the community well since then, with a stunning exterior, a lavish interior, and very friendly, welcoming condo units.The Cosmopolitan stands at 26 storeys tall, containing 97 units in total, and among these units are a collection of studios (362 square feet), as well as 1-bedroom units and 2 bedrooms + den (1452 square feet). Developed by Skylines, architected by Core Architects, and currently under the management of FirstService Residential, The Cosmopolitan not only offers the benefit of its charm, but it also offers the benefit of location; being located right next to Yonge St (the longest street in the world), the entire city of Toronto is accessible in some way or other via Yonge St.However, back on the home front, buyers of The Cosmopolitan will have access to a collection of amenities onsite throughout the condo building, and some of the examples include a concierge service, an exercise room, a party room, a meeting room, and a security guard service, as well as a parking garage, an enter phone system, and an elevator service. Between these amenities, and the other comforts offered by The Cosmopolitan, this condominium’s historical average PSF is constantly on the rise, and it leaves a lot of potential for real estate investors to see a positive return on investment here.The streets surrounding 8 Colborne St are laden with amenities (restaurants, cafes, banks, specialty shops, business services & pharmacy), as well as other helpful and enjoyable little places of interest like Berczy Park. Not even a stone’s throw to the King TTC subway station at the intersection of Yonge & King, which is about a 5-minute walk. By using the King subway station, homebuyers of The Cosmopolitan can travel all around downtown Toronto and beyond. Also at Yonge & King are many shops and stores present to help take care of everyday errands and essential shopping. A TTC streetcar stop and bus stop both can be found at Yonge & King, opening-up even more travel routes across downtown for buyers of The Cosmopolitan.By heading directly south on Yonge St to Lake Shore Blvd, motorists are able to reach the Gardiner Expressway, which has both an on-ramp and an off-ramp at this intersection. Another easy way to reach another highway is to head east on King St. E until it merges with Queen St. E, then follow Queen St. E across the Don River to Davies Ave. A small trip north on Davies Ave brings motorists to an on-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404). The off-ramp brings motorists onto Eastern Ave, which by heading to Sumach St, then north on Sumach, allows them to rejoin King St. E.For those who love greenspaces, the St. James Park is but a short bus ride or drive east on King St. E, just past Church St, where buyers can just sit and bask in the relative peace of this lovely park and enjoy all that nature has to offer in this little section of greenery, separate from the urban hustle and bustle of the city of Toronto.
8 Colborne St Units
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