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830 Lawrence Ave W 809, Toronto
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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 743
DEVELOPERSEretz Management limited
Gpm Property Management
242 Applewood Crescent, Unit 5 , Concord L4K4E5
Phone: (905) 669-0222
Gym / Exercise Room, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Sauna, Games / Recreation Room, BBQs
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water, Parking
TRINITY COURTYARDS - 94 TRINITY STFeaturing an exquisite and lavish exterior, and bringing a small-town charm to the big city in the Corktown neighborhood, Trinity Courtyards was built back in 1987 at 94-98 Trinity St, and stands at 3 storeys tall with a total of 18 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom condo units within. Developed by Eretz Management Limited, and currently under the management of Gpm Property Management, Trinity Courtyards not only features a charming exterior, but it is also centrally-located, being near to some of downtown’s most important roadways (Front St, King St, and Parliament St). Trinity Courtyards also boasts closeness to Lake Ontario, with the lake being almost within walking distance from this building.Inside Trinity Courtyards, homebuyers will have access to a small handful of amenities, with prime examples of these being an exercise room, a sauna, a party room, a recreation room/games room, a meeting room, and a party room, as well as visitor parking and B.B.Q stations. In combination with the historical average PSF of Trinity Courtyards (which has and always all be on the constant rise), real estate investors with any sort of interest in Trinity Courtyards will have a great chance at seeing the potential for a positive return on their investment here.At the time that buyers of Trinity Courtyards step out onto the streets in the vicinity of 94-98 Trinity St, they can take a quick walk northwest on Trinity St to King St E, and there, a TTC streetcar stop (as well as a TTC transit bus stop) can be found. By taking the bus east or west along King St E, homebuyers will be able to access al of the wonderful amenities along the street, among the mentioned being a bunch of fast food places, restaurants, pubs/bars, banks, pharmacies, grocery stores, and even a gas station and an LCBO. If the bus or streetcar are taken westward to Yonge St, then north on Yonge St to Queen St, buyers will be able to make full use of the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in Toronto, filled with just about everything that one’s heart could desire in the line of shopping. By heading east on King St E a short distance, any buyers that truly enjoy greenspace and lush parks will be able to fully enjoy Sackville Playground.For any motorists looking to get access to the nearest highway, a simple drive east on Eastern Ave to just past the mouth of the Don River will give them prime access to an on-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404). Alternately, a drive west on King St E to Yonge St, then south on Yonge St to Lake Shore Blvd will directly bring motorists to both an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway (which runs eastward and westward across the Waterfront District of the city of Toronto). At the mouth of the Don River, the Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner Expressway both meet and one turns into the other, providing an express way of getting around the city of Toronto with incredible ease.
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