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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 677
DEVELOPERSOmnitown Developments
Wilson Blanchard
16 Four Seasons Place, Suite 206, Toronto M9B6E5
Phone: (416) 642-2807
Common Rooftop Deck, Public Transit, Party Room, Meeting / Function Room, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Elevator, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
GERRARD PLACE - 86 GERRARD ST EConstructed in 1985, Gerrard Place puts the ‘old’ in ‘golden oldie’, bringing that classic and exquisite charm and value to the Church Street Corridor neighborhood. Developed by Omnitown Developments, and currently under the management of Wilson Blanchard, Gerrard Place stands at 12 storeys tall, and in total, contains 56 units (of which the smallest of these is 775 feet², and the largest of them is 1558 feet²), of which are offered a selection of 2-bedroom condo units and 3-bedroom condo units. With regards as to what buyers will find on the insides of the units themselves, such examples of these features include floor-to-ceiling windows, bright natural light during the daytime, as well as a nice, open-concept modern kitchen.Also, with all regards to what buyers will be able to find for themselves inside the Gerrard Place condo building, a few examples of these amenities include a party room, a parking garage, a common rooftop deck, a meeting room, and an enter phone system, as well as an elevator service. The historical average PSF of Gerrard Place is always on the rise, and with all of these amenities and features included, interested real estate investors have the chance to see a lot of potential in having a positive return on investment here.Out on the streets around 86 Gerrard St E, homebuyers will be near to everything that can be enjoyed in terms of amenities. Right outside of Gerrard Place, a couple of fast food places and restaurants, a couple of bars/pubs, and a coffee shop can be found, but by taking a walk west on Gerrard St to Yonge St, that’s where all of the action begins. Not only can buyers find a TTC transit bus stop right at the intersection of Gerrard and Yonge, but they can also take the bus south on Yonge St to Dundas St. W, where they will find the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in Toronto, able to cater to just about every need or want of any shopper.Also at the Dundas/Yonge intersection is the Dundas TTC subway station, which further opens up transportation options for homebuyers. Also, between everything that can be found on Yonge St, with pubs/bars, restaurants, banks, grocery stores, pharmacies, cafes, and boutiques, along with much more, homebuyers will not want for anything in a shopper’s regard. For nature-loving buyers who wish to have a little slice of greenspace right in the city of Toronto, a quick jaunt to Yonge St from Gerrard St, then slightly north on Yonge St brings buyers to McGill Parkette, a small greenspace where buyers can satisfy their nature craving. For motorists looking for fast access to the nearest highway, their best bet would be to head south on Yonge St all the way to Lake Shore Blvd; there, they will be able to have access to both an on-ramp, as well as an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway, which is a major roadway running alongside Lake Ontario’s absolutely gorgeous shoreline.
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