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MaisonWellesley Condos

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506 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C8, Canada

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Overview

Graywood Developments just completed MaisonWellesley Condos, a new condominium building in Downtown Toronto. With a total of 173 residential units and 15 stories, it will be built at 506 Church Street.

The MaisonWellesley Condos' highlights

  • 97 out of 100 for walkability and 91 out of 100 for transit.
  • Located in the city's Heart district
  • Nearby public transportation and a metro stop
  • Walk to Ryerson University and the University of Toronto
  • Many nearby shopping establishments
  • A supermarket is nearby.
  • Alexander Street Parkette, Cawthra Square Park, and Cawthra Square Park are nearby parks.
  • Fastest-growing segment for new construction
  • Strong and rising market conditions are driving absorptions. Established Rental Market with Above Average Yields to Support Price Growth
  • Few Multi-Phase Project Opportunities in the Core

The Best Reasons for Buying MaisonWellesley Condos Location

The Church and Wellesley neighborhood of Toronto, where Maison Wellesley Condos are situated, is well recognized for its vibrant urban lifestyle. A cultural center for the city as well as a young, vibrant neighborhood, Church and Wellesley is located just east of Queen's Park. With UofT being a short stroll away and the campus of Ryerson University running along its southern edge. Particularly well-known for its unique bars and exciting nightlife is Church and Wellesley. For people expressly looking for an urban lifestyle near their place of employment, this location is highly sought after. This thriving neighborhood is close to the Bay Street Corridor, the Financial District, and the Discovery District—all significant areas of the city's economy. Church and Wellesley is a terrific neighborhood for young professionals and families alike. It's a hub for convenience and culture.

  • Massey Hall
  • Numerous stores, eateries, and other establishments
  • Just a short stroll away is the Art Gallery of Ontario.
  • Carlton Theater
  • Square at Yonge and Dundas - hosting musical performances and various city events
  • A thriving urban area Parades, celebrations, and cultural activities
  • CF Toronto Eaton Center's Loblaws and LCBO
  • Within a short walking distance are Toronto General Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, and the Hospital for Sick Children.
  • A short walk or ride on the TTC will take you to a number of schools, including Church Street Junior Public School,
  • Rosedale Day School, Jesse Ketchum Junior and Senior Public Schools, and many more.

Condos in MaisonWellesley with Transit Options

The longest and most recognized street in the world, Yonge Street is also the busiest street in Toronto. The road starts near the Lake Ontario beach and continues all the way to Barrie in the north. Numerous important thoroughfares, including Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University, make up Toronto and constitute the grid upon which the whole city's transportation system is built. Even from these main thoroughfares, which branch off in all directions towards the GTA's eastern and western edges, including Scarborough, Durham Region, Etobicoke, Peel Region, and Halton Region to the east and west, as well as York Region to the north, traveling throughout the GTA is straightforward.

Toronto's 510 Yonge Street Condos are situated at a very advantageous intersection. It is only a short walk to connect with the TTC because Wellesley Station is directly across the street. From your front door, you can take the subway in five minutes to get almost anyplace in the city. A stop on the TTC Subway Line 1 that runs directly downtown is Wellesley Station. You may access the full GTA from there! Take the TTC Subway Lines 1 or 2 to Union Station or further north, east, or west to reach all of the city's remote areas.The College Street car, located just a block south and running east-west along College and Carlton streets from High Park to the Danforth, is another alternative for getting across town.

Investing Opportunities

Young professionals continue to find the downtown core and West End to be an appealing location for establishing a family and making a home, and it is predicted that Toronto will soon have the most high-rise condos in the entire globe. The region of Toronto that is the most dynamic will also continue to grow. Nowhere is this more likely to be the case than the Downtown Core, and with the enormous transformation and building taking place in areas like the Garden District, Cabbagetown, and Church & Wellesley, this is a great time to consider investing there.

Condominium prices in Toronto are comfortably in the high $400K area and are still increasing by roughly 10% annually. With this solid and ambitious idea, CentreCourt hopes to create a neighborhood that will endure smack in the middle of the city. This will always be a desirable neighborhood for students and young professionals seeking an easy commute because of the abundance of attractions nearby, including universities, campuses, and businesses.

Demand for Church and Wellesley is great. Over the past 20 years, large skyscraping condominiums have drastically impacted the region, and this densification is only anticipated to grow. The region is a popular spot for individuals of all types to settle down because it has so much character and charm, and it also makes for an appealing rental location for students pursuing post-secondary education. Due of this, purchasing real estate in the neighborhood is a smart move.

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