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38 Monte Kwinter Court Unit #1219, Toronto, Ontario M3H 0E2 Listing 1/30/2021 Matrix Property Client Full Emailed: Never 38 Monte Kwinter Court Unit #1219, Toronto, Ontario M3H 0E2 Listing Emailed: Never 38 Monte Kwinter Crt #1219 Toronto MLS®#: C5094135 Active / Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment List Price: $429,900 New Listing Toronto/Toronto C06/Clanton Park Tax Amt/Yr: $0.00/2021 Transaction: Sale SPIS: No DOM 5 Legal Level: 12 Legal Unit: 19 Style: Condo Apartment Rooms Rooms+: 4+0 Corp #: 2814 BR BR+: 1 (1 +0) Reg Office: TSCC Baths (F+H): 1 (1 +0) Locker: None SF Range: 0-499 Locker Level: SF Source: As Per Metropia Dir/Cross St: Wilson Ave / Allen Rd Prop Mgmt: First Service Residential PIN #: ARN #: Contact After Exp: No Holdover: 90 Possession: Immediate-Tba Possession Date: Bldg Name: The Rocket At Subway Kitchens: 1 (1+0) Pets Allowed: Restricted Balcony: Open Fam Rm: No Maintenance: $326.91 Laundry Acc: Ensuite Basement: No/None A/C: Yes/Central Air Exterior: Concrete Fireplace/Stv: No All Inclusive: Condo Taxes, CAC, Building Gar/Gar Spcs: None/0.0 Heat: Forced Air, Gas Insurance Park Type None Apx Age: New Com Elem Inc: Yes Drive Pk Spcs: 0.00 Sqft Source: As Per Metropia Tot Pk Spcs: 0.00 Exposure: E Special Design: Unknown Bldg Amen: BBQs Allowed, Concierge, Gym, Party/Meeting Room, Visitor Parking Property Feat: Remarks/Directions Client Rmks: Brand New Never Lived In, 1Bdrm 1 Bath Unit On 12th Floor Of Brand New The Rocket Condos @ Wilson And Allen Rd.Best Opportunity For Fisrt Time Home Buyers Or Investors With Budget. Across From Wilson Ttc Subway.Ttc At Your Doorstep, Short Ride To University Of Toronto, George Brown College, Yorkdale Shopping Centre And Union Station. Highways 401,400. Smooth Ceilings, All S/S Appliances, Quartz Counter, Soft-Close Drawers/Cabinets, Full Bath, Bright East View Extras: Stainless Steel Appliances: Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher. Full-Sized Built-In Microwave With Vent Hood. Stacked Washer/Dryer. Includes Existing Window Roller Shades And Light Fixtures. Listing Contracted With: RE/MAX ULTIMATE REALTY INC., BROKERAGE 416-487-5131 Prepared By: HONGJAE LEE, Broker Date Prepared: 01/30/2021 Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information shown. Copyright TRREB 2021 https://trreb.mlxmatrix.com/Matrix/Printing/PrintOptions.aspx?c=AAEAAAD*****AQAAAAAAAAARAQAAAEMAAAAGAgAAAAQxMzcwBgMAAAACM… 1/23 1/30/2021 Matrix Emailed: Never 621 Sheppard Avenue E Unit #237, Toronto, Ontario M2K 1B5 Listing Emailed: Never 621 Sheppard Ave E #237 Toronto MLS®#: C5093397 Active / Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment List Price: $489,000 New Listing Toronto/Toronto C15/Bayview Village Tax Amt/Yr: $0.00/2020 Transaction: Sale SPIS: No DOM 5 Legal Level: 2 Legal Unit: 31 Style: Condo Apartment Rooms Rooms+: 3+0 Corp #: 2757 BR BR+: 1 (1 +0) Reg Office: TSCC Baths (F+H): 1 (1 +0) Locker: Owned SF Range: 500-599 Locker Level: P2 SF Source: Owner Locker Unit #: 208 Lot Acres: Dir/Cross St: Bayview & Sheppard Prop Mgmt: Legacy And Associates Man PIN #: ARN #: Contact After Exp: No Holdover: 90 Possession: Feb 20th Possession Date: Bldg Name: Kitchens: 1 (1+0) Pets Allowed: Restricted Balcony: Open Fam Rm: No Maintenance: $385.00 Laundry Acc: Ensuite Basement: No/None A/C: Yes/Central Air Exterior: Brick, Concrete Fireplace/Stv: Yes All Inclusive: Heating, Water, CAC, Gar/Gar Spcs: Underground/1.0 Heat: Forced Air, Gas Building Insurance, Parking Park Type Owned Apx Age: 0-5 Com Elem Inc: Yes Drive Pk Spcs: 1.00 Sqft Source: Owner Tot Pk Spcs: 1.00 Exposure: E Park Spot 1/2: 123 Special Design: Unknown Park Lvl/Unit: P2 Bldg Amen: Concierge, Exercise Room, Gym, Recreation Room, Visitor Parking Property Feat: Park, Place of Worship, Public Transit, School Remarks/Directions Client Rmks: Vida Condos - This Very Bright And Spacious Luxurious 1 Bedroom Condo At Bayview And Sheppard Is 1 Year New With A Beautiful Open Concept Floorplan, Comes With A Large Bedroom, Lots Of Closet Space, Granite Counter Tops, Stainless Steel Appliances & Laminate Flooring. Unit Also Comes With 1 Parking Space & 1 Locker. Across The Street From Bayview Village, Excellent Walk Score, 1 Block Away From The Subway. Extras: Stainless Steel Appliances- Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, B/I Microwave, Washer, Dryer, Window Coverings, Elf's. Listing Contracted With: BRIDLEPATH PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTATE INC., BROKERAGE 416-449-0090 Prepared By: HONGJAE LEE, Broker Date Prepared: 01/30/2021 Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information shown. Copyright TRREB 2021 https://trreb.mlxmatrix.com/Matrix/Printing/PrintOptions.aspx?c=AAEAAAD*****AQAAAAAAAAARAQAAAEMAAAAGAgAAAAQxMzcwBgMAAAACM… 2/23 1/30/2021 Matrix Emailed: Never 121 Mcmahon Drive Unit #1902, Toronto, Ontario M2K 2X9 Listing Emailed: Never 121 Mcmahon Dr #1902 Toronto MLS®#: C5097503 Active / Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment List Price: $498,000 New Listing Toronto/Toronto C15/Bayview Village Tax Amt/Yr: $1,500.00/2020 Transaction: Sale SPIS: No DOM 2 Legal Level: 19 Legal Unit: 2 Style: Condo Apartment Rooms Rooms+: 5+0 Corp #: 2427 BR BR+: 1 (1 +0) Reg Office: TSCC Baths (F+H): 1 (1 +0) Locker: None SF Range: 600-699 Locker Level: SF Source: Owner Dir/Cross St: Leslie / Sheppard Prop Mgmt: Brookfield Condominium Se PIN #: ARN #: Contact After Exp: No Holdover: 90 Possession: Immd / Tba Possession Date: 2021-02-01 Bldg Name: Kitchens: 1 (1+0) Pets Allowed: Restricted Balcony: Open Fam Rm: No Maintenance: $320.00 Laundry Acc: Ensuite Basement: No/None A/C: Yes/Central Air Exterior: Concrete Fireplace/Stv: No All Inclusive: Heating, Water, CAC, Gar/Gar Spcs: Underground/0.0 Heat: Forced Air, Gas Building Insurance, Parking Park Type None Apx Age: 0-5 Com Elem Inc: Yes Drive Pk Spcs: 0.00 Sqft Source: Owner Tot Pk Spcs: 0.00 Exposure: E Special Design: Unknown Bldg Amen: Concierge, Exercise Room, Gym, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Visitor Parking Property Feat: Public Transit Remarks/Directions Client Rmks: New Luxury Condo 1B + Study, Approx. 590 Sf + 96 Sf Balcony, Just Steps To Subway (Free Shuttle Service Available), Ikea And Bayview Village. Minutes To 401/404. Great Building Amenities Include Guest Suites, Party Room, Water-Jet Massage, Steam Room And Rooftop Garden/Bbq Area. Extras: Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Built-In Dishwasher, All Elf's, All Window Coverings. Listing Contracted With: RE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC., BROKERAGE 416-222-8600 Prepared By: HONGJAE LEE, Broker Date Prepared: 01/30/2021 Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information shown. Copyright TRREB 2021 https://trreb.mlxmatrix.com/Matrix/Printing/PrintOptions.aspx?c=AAEAAAD*****AQAAAAAAAAARAQAAAEMAAAAGAgAAAAQxMzcwBgMAAAACM… 3/23 1/30/2021 Matrix Emailed: Never 15 Singer Court Unit #707, Toronto, Ontario M2K 0B1 Listing Emailed: Never 15 Singer Crt #707 Toronto MLS®#: C5097802 Active / Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment List Price: $499,000 New Listing Toronto/Toronto C15/Bayview Village Tax Amt/Yr: $1,862.75/2020 Transaction: Sale SPIS: No DOM 1 Legal Level: 6 Legal Unit: 41 Style: Condo Apartment Rooms Rooms+: 5+0 Corp #: 2231 BR BR+: 2 (1 +1) Reg Office: TSCC Baths (F+H): 1 (1 +0) Locker: None SF Range: 600-699 Locker Level: SF Source: Floor Plan Dir/Cross St: Leslie & Sheppard Prop Mgmt: Crossbridge Property Mana PIN #: ARN #: Contact After Exp: No Holdover: 90 Possession: 30-60 Days/Tba Possession Date: Bldg Name: Concord Park Place Kitchens: 1 (1+0) Pets Allowed: Restricted Balcony: Open Fam Rm: No Maintenance: $522.99 Laundry Acc: Ensuite Basement: No/None A/C: Yes/Central Air Exterior: Concrete Fireplace/Stv: No All Inclusive: Heating, Water, CAC, Gar/Gar Spcs: Underground/1.0 Heat: Forced Air, Gas Building Insurance, Parking Park Type Owned Apx Age: 6-10 Com Elem Inc: Yes Drive Pk Spcs: 1.00 Sqft Source: Floor Plan Tot Pk Spcs: 1.00 Exposure: N Park Lvl/Unit: D181 Special Design: Unknown Bldg Amen: Concierge, Guest Suites, Gym, Indoor Pool, Visitor Parking Property Feat: Hospital, Place of Worship, Public Transit, Rec Centre Remarks/Directions Client Rmks: Fabulous, Spotless Much Sought After Bayview Village Neighbourhood. New Paint. Bright & Spacious Unit. Very Functional Layout With Unobstructed North View. 646 Sf + 47 Sf Of Balcony As Per Plan Upgraded Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances. Granite Countertop With Dining Table. Walking Distance To Subway, Ikea, Canadian Tire & Other Amenities. Minutes To Bayview Village, N.Y. General Hospital. Shuttle To Subway. Extras: Stainless Steel Fridge, Stove, Exhaust Fan, B/I Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer Combo. Electric Light Fixtures & Window Covering Listing Contracted With: FOREST HILL REAL ESTATE INC., BROKERAGE 416-929-4343 Prepared By: HONGJAE LEE, Broker Date Prepared: 01/30/2021 Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information shown. Copyright TRREB 2021 https://trreb.mlxmatrix.com/Matrix/Printing/PrintOptions.aspx?c=AAEAAAD*****AQAAAAAAAAARAQAAAEMAAAAGAgAAAAQxMzcwBgMAAAACM… 4/23 1/30/2021 Matrix Emailed: Never 180 Fairview Mall Drive Unit ##316, Toronto, Ontario M2J 0G4 Listing Emailed: Never 180 Fairview Mall Dr ##316 Toronto MLS®#: C5096920 Active / Residential Condo & Other / Condo Apartment List Price: $499,000 New Listing Toronto/Toronto C15/Don Valley Village Tax Amt/Yr: $2,021.88/2021 Transaction: Sale SPIS: No DOM 2 Legal Level: 3 Legal Unit: 16 Style: Condo Apartment Rooms Rooms+: 5+1 Corp #: 2688 BR BR+: 2 (1 +1) Reg Office: TSCC Baths (F+H): 2 (2 +0) Locker:
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