Yorkville Condos

Bound by Davenport Road to the north, Avenue Road to the west, Bloor Street to the south and Yonge Street to the east, Yorkville is best known for its upscale shops, art galleries and innovative restaurants. Yorkville is the perfect option for affluent condominium buyers looking for high end finishes as well as unparalleled amenities and services. Most condominiums offer valet parking and porter services. A recent emergence of high end hotel/condominium projects have attracted an international clientele who is looking for exclusivity and privacy, while being steps away from everything Bloor, Avenue Road Cumberland & Yorkville have to offer. While having a very metropolitan feel, the neighborhood has four parks which are extremely inviting allowing residents to relax and admire the neighborhoods many qualities. Approximately fifteen art galleries are within a short walking radius, as well as high end grocers and exposure to events such as the International Wine Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. Real estate options are mainly condominiums with a few new and vibrant future developments in progress.

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Related Projects: One St Thomas Condominiums, Four Seasons Condominiums Toronto, The Hazelton Condominiums, The Regency Condominiums, One Bedford Condominiums, Avenue Road Condominiums, Ten Belair, 10 Bellair Condominiums, 80 Yorkville, 100 Yorkville, 8 Scollard, Lotus Condominiums, 85 Bloor Street East, 85 Bloor, 8 Park Road, Bay Bloor Condominiums, 18 Yorkville Condos, Creed Lofts, Madison Lofts.

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2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
$569,900

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