A Luxury, Bright, and Airy 2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom Suite with Wall-to-Wall Windows on Two Sides, Facing South & East, in the Newly Built Residences in the Highly Sought-After Leaside Neighborhood—One of the Most Popular Areas in Toronto.
All rooms feature Ceiling Lights. The Primary bedroom includes an Ensuite bathroom and a Walk-in closet. The Suite also boasts a decent-sized Balcony off the Living room, perfect for Morning coffee or Small gatherings.
Conveniently located just steps from the Laird LRT Station, Public transit, Sunnybrook Park, Top-rated schools, a variety of Restaurants, and SmartCentres Leaside, which includes Home Depot, Winners, LCBO, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, KFC, Subway, banks, and Farm Boy grocery store.
Close to the DVP and Sunnybrook Hospital. Quality amenities include 24-hour concierge, an Indoor pool, Outdoor lounge with a Fire pit and BBQ, Gym, and Pet spa. Rogers Internet Included!!!
A Luxury, Bright, and Airy 2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom Suite with Wall-to-Wall Windows on Two Sides, Facing South & East, in the Newly Built Residences in the Highly Sought-After Leaside Neighborhood One of the Most Popular Areas in Toronto. All rooms feature Ceiling Lights. The Primary bedroom includes an Ensuite bathroom and a Walk-in closet. The Suite also boasts a decent-sized Balcony off the Living room, perfect for Morning coffee or Small gatherings. Conveniently located just steps from the Laird LRT Station, Public transit, Sunnybrook Park, Top-rated schools, a variety of Restaurants, and Smart Centres Leaside, which includes Home Depot, Winners, LCBO, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, KFC, Subway, banks, and Farm Boy grocery store. Close to the DVP and Sunnybrook Hospital. Quality amenities include 24-hour concierge, an Indoor pool, Outdoor lounge with a Fire pit and BBQ, Gym, and Pet spa. Rogers Internet Included!!!
Property Type
Condominium
Community
Thorncliffe Park
Total Parking Spaces
1
Maintenance Fee
644.85
Bedrooms
2
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
East York has developed a sense of character and style throughout the years. The region attracts many families because of its close proximity to downtown Toronto. The former borough is one of the best kept secrets in Toronto, many view the area as an excellent and more affordable alternative to living downtown, while maintaining easy access to all of the amenities of downtown.
The sense of community shines through the East Yorker, a local newsletter that contains regular interesting information and announcements about the community. East York residents have developed a true sense of community, something that is easily lost in large cities like Toronto.
Even though it is now amalgamated into the city of Toronto, East York still maintains a unique sense of identity. It is a very friendly community, and perfect for raising a family.
East York was known as Canada’s only borough until 1998 when it was amalgamated into the City of Toronto.
East York was incorporated on January 1, 1924. At that time it mostly consisted of brick making yards, market gardens and a horse racing track. The population consisted of employees of these businesses as well as returning World War I veterans and their families.
Following the second World War, East York experienced its largest surge of growth with the housing supply nearly doubling in size between 1946 and 1961.
East York has plenty of indoor and outdoor recreational facilities.
If you are a tennis player you will appreciate the East York Tennis club, which boasts five tennis courts, the Dentonia Park Tennis Club, which has four courts, or the East York Collegiate that has four courts.
If you are an avid golfer you will want to check out the challenging 18-hole Dentonia Park Golf Course.
Stan Wadlow Park is a beautiful park that offers five baseball diamonds, and a batting cage. It also has two outdoor swimming pools, a handball wall, and picnic areas.
For indoor enjoyment you can visit the East York Community Centre, which has an indoor pool, gymnasium, weight room and small public library. The community centre features a wide variety of programs available for children in the area, including storytelling and puppet shows.
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