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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2266
DEVELOPERSFreed Developments
552 Wellington Street West, Penthouse Suite 1500,, Toronto M5V2V5
Phone: (416) 781-5699
Goldview Property Management
51 Toro Road, Suite 200, Toronto M3J2A4
Phone: (416) 630-1234
Concierge, Visitor Parking, Enter Phone System, Outdoor Patio / Garden, Parking Garage, Beanfield Fibre Available, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
SIX50 KING - 95 BATHURST STLocated in the King West neighborhood at 650 King St. W, Six50 King is a splendid structure featuring two towers that both provide a number of elaborate and enjoyable comforts via condo units for buyers. Constructed to completion in 2012, with the towers both standing at 16 storeys, and in total, containing 233 units between the two of them, Six50 King was developed by Freed Developments, architected by Core Architects Inc., and is currently managed by Goldview Property Management. For the homebuyers who are interested in Six50 King, there are 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, 2-bedroom units, 2-bedroom plus den units, as well as 3-bedroom units are offered. The smallest unit at Six50 King is 436 feet², and the largest unit is 3497 feet². The interiors of the condo units themselves, buyers are offered many features, with examples being floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood flooring for some units, and porcelain tiling for others, as well as gorgeous private balconies. Investors stand a great chance of seeing a positive return on income thanks to the historical average PSF of Six50 King. On the inside of the building itself, residents will have access to a concierge service, parking garage, visitor parking spaces, as well as an outdoor patio and garden.Upon buyers of Six50 King stepping out onto the sunlit (or moonlit) streets of 650 King St. W, the first thing they will notice is, right at the intersection of Bathurst & King are 2 types of stops: a TTC transit bus stop, as well as a TTC streetcar stop. By taking the bus or streetcar east along King St. W, a whole bunch of amenities opens-up for residents in the form of shops, restaurants, bars/pubs, fast food places, a couple of pharmacies, some banks, coffee shops, as well as grocery stores. Upon the bus or streetcar reaching the intersection of King & University, buyers of Six50 King can find the St. Andrew TTC subway station, which can bring them to even more of the city of Toronto. Also, if homebuyers take the TTC bus east on King St. W to Yonge St., then headed a bit north on Yonge St., they would come to the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest shopping mall in downtown Toronto, filled with more amenities and shops than one could ever possibly imagine. The CF Toronto Eaton Centre can truly cater to any and every shopper’s interests. For the motorists who need fast access to the nearest highway, taking a drive east on King St. W to Spadina Ave., then heading south on Spadina Ave. can bring them to an on-ramp leading to the Gardiner Expressway, which is a highway that runs east to west along Toronto’s lakeshore, taking motorists west to Etobicoke, or turning into the north-traveling Don Valley Parkway (Highway 404) going eastward.For residents who truly love a nearby greenspace, heading south on Bathurst St. to Wellington St., then a bit east on Wellington St. brings them to Victoria Memorial Square Park, a lovely place where they can just sit and enjoy nature at its finest amongst the cityscape.
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