Financing Solutions
AS SEEN ON
CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 698
DEVELOPERS900 Yonge Street Limited
Equity Ici
Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
RESIDENCES OF 900 YONGE - 900 YONGE STA truly charming and eloquent concrete-and-stone condo building built in 1986, right when the ‘condominium craze’ began to sweep the city of Toronto, Residences of 900 Yonge is located in the Yorkville neighborhood at 900 Yonge St (hence its namesake). Standing at 15 storeys tall, and containing a total of 50 units (the smallest of which is 1343 feet², and the largest of which is 3447 feet²), Residences of 900 Yonge was developed by 900 Yonge Street Limited, and is currently under the management of Equity Ici.Offered by Residences of 900 Yonge are a collection of 2-bedroom condo units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den condo units, and within these units are an assortment of features. These features within the units include mosaic flooring, marble flooring, a walk-in pantry, high ceilings, as well as open-concept living areas. As for what can be found inside the condo building at Residences of 900 Yonge, amenities such as a meeting/function room, a party room, a concierge service, and a security guard service, as well as a parking garage and an enter phone system are all present. Combined with the in-unit features, real estate investors with a considerable interest in Residences of 900 Yonge have a great deal of potential for seeing a positive return on investment here.Upon homebuyers stepping out onto the streets around 900 Yonge St, they will be greeted with the intersection of Yonge St and Davenport Rd, which contains TTC transit bus stops, which in themselves, greatly opens up destination options for shoppers and explorers. By heading south on Yonge St to Bloor St, those buyers who love their shopping will have access to the Hudson’s Bay Centre, filled with lots of charming little boutique shops, as well as proper, elegant stores of class. Also located within the mall itself is a path down to the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway station, where homebuyers can jump on a subway train and travel quite literally across the entirety of Toronto. Heading even further down Yonge St to Queen St will result in a shopper’s dream place: the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, filled to the brim with more shopping opportunities than buyers will know what to do with.As for the motorists who wish to have quick and easy access to the nearest highway, a drive south on Yonge St to Bloor St, then east on Bloor St to Bayview Ave, then slightly north on Bayview Ave, will bring the motorists to both an on-ramp and off-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (which is also referred to locally as the Highway 404). If motorists head southward on the Don Valley Parkway, they will find that the highway will curve westward and become the Gardiner Expressway, which runs parallel to the absolutely stunning lakeshore of Toronto. Heading northward on the Don Valley Parkway will offer one of many different routes out of the city of Toronto. Also by heading south on the Don Valley Parkway, then west on the Gardiner Expressway, motorists can have access to all of Toronto’s most major north-south running streets, like Spadina Ave, Bay St, Yonge St (but much further south than the Eaton Centre), University Ave, among other such roads.
900 Yonge St Units
Are You a Licensed Real Estate Agent or Broker?