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Luxurious Kings Landing, Landmark design building and location 'Water Design' building by Arthur Erickson, The PREMIER ADDRESS ON THE WATERFRONT.
Rare, one of a kind, condo, immediately available , 1250 square feet.
The apartment is located away from the elevator banks ensuring privacy. It opens into a marble foyer. The Living Room is connected via a picture gallery hallway. The perfect place to showcase your picture collection.
Walk to dining, theatre, parks, boats, hotels, island ferry, entertainment centre, community centre, skydome, you are where it is happening.
You will love this generously laid out condo, with 1 bedroom, solarium and sunfilled patio with full south lake/marina/ musikgarden views.
The Spacious, lightfilled living- and dining room, sunroom, walk- out to patio, view of lake
Good size eat-in kitchen with stainless steel fridge, wall oven, stove top, dishwasher, microwave oven, separate laundry room.
Master bedroom with large walk- in closet, with view of lake, walk out to patio.
Fabulous marble spa bath with huge oval tub, twin sinks, Mirrored walls and ceiling,
2 piece bath off luxurios foyer
Flooring consists of quality marble and laminate.
Building amenities:
World class Rec centre on 6th floor with Tennis court, Gymnasium, Virtual golf, Indoor Swimming pool, whirlpool, Saunas.
Incl: underground parking space, Locker.
ABOUT THE AREA
This building is located in the lively Harbourfront area, which is very popular, due to its close proximity to downtown Toronto’s Entertainment, Fashion, and Financial districts. The recent re-zoning of commercial buildings into residential lofts, the downtown condo and townhome building boom, and the massive redevelopment of the Railway Lands have now made it possible for more people to live, work and play in this urban neighbourhood.
There is nearby shopping in the trendy Queen West shopping district, and it is not far to Kensington Market, Chinatown, the Fashion District, and the Harbourfront, which has more recreational opportunities than any other Toronto neighbourhood. Its social, cultural, and recreational hub is the Harbourfront Centre, located at the nearby York Quay. This popular lakeside venue hosts close to 4,000 events every year, ranging from craft workshops and sailing lessons to jazz festivals and food fairs. Harbourfront’s main shopping district is geared towards both residents and tourists, and is anchored by the Queens Quay Terminal at the foot of York Street. Open 7 days a week, it features two floors of shops, galleries, and restaurants.
The Entertainment District is home to the Royal Alexandra and Princess of Wales theatres which host world-class musicals and plays. The Roy Thomson Hall is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and there are many other performing venues in the area. Sports fans are within walking distance of the Air Canada Centre and the Rogers Centre, which combine to host the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto Blue Jays and Argonauts pro sports teams. Fans can choose from a vast array of trendy bars and restaurants before or after the game.
Public transit serves this area very well, with street cars along both King and Queen Streets connecting to the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line, while the Bathurst Street bus links up with the Bloor-Danforth subway line. Queens Quay has both express and regular bus service, with connections to Union Station. Motorists have quick and easy access to the Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway, Lake Shore Boulevard, and Bayview Extension.
In summary, this is one of Toronto’s most vital neighbourhoods. ABOUT REA
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