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CONDO CORPORATION
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 1019
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTWilson Blanchard
16 Four Seasons Place, Suite 206, Toronto M9B6E5
Phone: (416) 642-2807
Gym / Exercise Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water, Hydro
THE MEMPHIS - 942 YONGE STA very nice and upscale experience awaits investors and buyers alike at The Memphis. Completed back in 1992, The Memphis has long been a highly desirable location to live at, not only for what it offers to those homebuyers living there, but also for its location; nestled right on the edge of downtown Toronto at 942 Yonge St., The Memphis is a gateway to everywhere in Toronto thanks to Yonge St. itself, and also a gateway to homebuyers who plan on living there. Developed by Menkes, architected by Page + Steele Inc., and all interior design done by Jack Winston Design, as well as the property currently being managed by Wilson Blanchard. The Memphis may only be 13 storeys tall, but it contains 268 excellent units (the smallest of which is 441 feet², and the largest of which is 2085 feet²), and offers 1-bedroom units and 1-bedroom plus den units. Features are offered of over-par standards within the condo units themselves, with a couple of primary examples being enclave kitchens, hardwood flooring, as well as stainless steel appliances and large windows designed to really flood the units with natural daylight. Any investors who wish to invest in The Memphis should know there is a great amount of potential for a positive return on investment thanks to the historical average PSF. A respectable volume of amenities can be found onsite at The Memphis, including a sauna, a gym/exercise room, as well as concierge services, security guard services, as well as visitor parking.Upon setting foot outside of The Memphis onto the sidewalk bordering 942 Yonge St., buyers of The Memphis will have direct access to a TTC transit bus stop right across from the condominium on Yonge St., Using the bus, residents can reach a great deal many amenities in the vicinity, including restaurants, bars/pubs, a pharmacy, a grocery store, as well as a number of smaller, privately-owned shops that help add a somewhat ‘quaint’ quality to the Yorkville neighborhood. By traveling south on Yonge St., residents can find the Hudson’s Bay Centre (also containing the Bloor-Yonge subway station; one of the busiest subway stations in Toronto, for the fact the Bloor line and Yonge line both intersect here, so it’s technically two subway stations in one), which is a large shopping mecca for shoppers, though, not as large as the CF Toronto Eaton Centre further down Yonge St. Also, another subway station (Rosedale) can be accessed by heading north on Yonge St. to Crescent Rd., then ever-so-slightly east on Crescent Rd. Also, for the motorists who are looking for quick access to the nearest highway, their best bet would be to head north on Yonge St. to Aylmer Rd., then east on Aylmer Rd. (which turns into Rosedale Valley Rd.), following Rosedale Valley Rd. to Bayview Ave., then north on Bayview Ave. to reach the on-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (Highway 404).Residents interested in greenspace will have the innate benefit of all the greenspace along Rosedale Valley Rd., culminating in Ramsden Park, a wonderful park where buyers can enjoy nature as best as it can be enjoyed in the city of Toronto.
942 Yonge St Units
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