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Granite Place

61 St. Clair Avenue

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Unobstructed Views South to the City Skyline

Walking into the “Granite Place” is like walking into a sanctuary. A glass enclosed atrium joins 61 and 63 St Clair, the two towers that make up “Granite Place”. 61 St Clair, completed in 1978, has 18 floors and 63 St Clair, completed in 1980, has 19 floors.

In addition to a stellar location at Yonge and St. Clair, this property offers hotel like amenities: 24 hour concierge, valet service, visitor parking, a car wash, a 50’ indoor pool, hot tub and sauna, exercise room and a private parkette for Granite owners. Imagine driving your car up to the entrance, having it parked for you and returned clean and shiny!! This is a Brookfield Management building; maintenance fees include heat, hydro, water, cable TV, CAC, parking, common elements and building insurance. The staff are friendly, helpful and eager to assist residents in any way they can.

If you are considering the sale of your family home, consider Suite 808. Downsizing doesn’t mean selling all the furniture! Overall, this property offers more than 2100 s.f., two parking spots and a locker. This is an elegant condominium; walking into the foyer feels like walking into a house. All principal rooms are spacious, with stunning views to the west, south and east. The living and dining areas are combined to offer a bright and open entertainment space. Next is the games room/office with another walk out to a south facing balcony. Private space includes the Master Bedroom with a view south to the City, an abundance of storage and a five piece en suite. This is a split bedroom plan with the 2nd bedroom facing west, and a main bathroom.

The kitchen is extra wide galley style, it is an eat in kitchen with a walk out to the balcony. All main rooms have floor to ceiling windows, there is parquet flooring under the living and dining room carpet .

This is a pet friendly building. An owner can have two cats or one dog which is less than 12 kilos at maturity. Walk to subways, streetcars, banks, restaurants and churches. Yonge and St Clair is one of the most livable areas in the City.

ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Deer Park used to be referred to by the First Nations people as "Mushquoteh", which means a meadow or opening in the wood where deer come to feed. In 1837, the Heath family purchased forty acres of land in "Mushquoteh". Appropriately, they named their estate Deer Park.By the 1850's, the Deer Park area had grown to include a handful of country villas, a general store, a school, a cemetery, a race track, and a hotel that was located at the intersection of Yonge and St. Clair. Patrons at the Deer Park Hotel used to delight in feeding the deer that roamed on the hotel grounds.

The deer were long gone by the time Deer Park was annexed to the City of Toronto in 1908. Deer Park filled in very quickly. after annexation. By the 1930's the Deer Park neighbourhood was established as one of Toronto's finest residential districts.

This is a property we are proud to represent. We hope you have enjoyed our virtual tour. To book a private appointment, please don’t hesitate to call Elspeth, Pat or Carolyn at Bosley Real Estate Limited at 416-481-6137