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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 1487
DEVELOPERSGeorgian Group
1175 Meyerside Drive, Suite 2, Mississauga L5T1H3
Phone: (905) 405-7275
Goldview Property Management
51 Toro Road, Suite 200, Toronto M3J2A4
Phone: (416) 630-1234
Public Transit, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Elevator, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
ST. LAWRENCE MARKET LOFTS - 81 FRONT ST EExquisite loft-style condo units mere steps away from the famous and fantastic St. Lawrence Market, the St. Lawrence Market Lofts (located at 81a Front St E in the St. Lawrence neighborhood, and built in 2003) are 3 storeys tall, and contain a total of 53 units (of which the smallest of these is 478 feet², and the largest unit being 1290 feet²). Developed by Georgian Group, and currently under the management of Goldview Property Management, St. Lawrence Market Lofts offers a handful of features within each of its 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom plus den, and 2-bedroom units.Features including high ceilings, hardwood flooring, open-concept living area, as well as brick interior walls (a result of the loft conversion from the original building, which was built in 1837) and lots of natural lighting can be had throughout the units. Homebuyers of St. Lawrence Market Lofts also have access to a couple of amenities within the building itself, with a coffee shop located on the ground floor, as well as there being a parking garage, an elevator service, and not to mention an enter phone system. Along with the unit interior features and the increasing historical average PSF, real estate investors have great potential in seeing a positive return on investment here.When buyers of St. Lawrence Market Lofts step out onto the streets surrounding 81a Front St E, they may immediately notice a grocery store right across from them, along with an LCBO. Also nearby is, as mentioned above, the St. Lawrence Market, as well as a large variety of restaurants and pubs/bars. Topping off the Front St experience are a handful of small shops, but if buyers wish to travel further without the need for their personal vehicle, a quick walk westward to the intersection of Front St and Church St gives buyers access to a TTC transit bus stop. By heading west on Front St past Church St all the way to right before University Ave, homebuyers can access the famous (and rather historic) Union Station, and from there, they can not only take the TTC subway line all across Toronto, but they can also hop on a VIA Rail train or GO train if it suits them.Motorists looking for the quickest way to a highway need only look to Bay St. A quick drive west on Front St. E to Bay St, then south on Bay St to Lake Shore Blvd, will grant motorists access to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway. When motorists go to get on the Gardiner Expressway, if they head eastward past the mouth of the Don River, the Gardiner Expressway will curve northward and become the Don Valley Parkway (also known among the locals of the city of Toronto as the Highway 404). Heading westward will instead give motorists quick access to the city of Etobicoke, as well as other parts of Toronto beforehand. As a side note, Lake Shore Blvd itself can also serve as an adequate replacement for the Gardiner Expressway, as both roads travel along Toronto’s Waterfront district.
81 Front St E Units
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