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9 units within 1km of The Lonsdale 2 listed between $ 309,000 and $ 1,895,000.
Identification
Approximate Address -
625 Avenue Road [map]
City -
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Region -
Greater Golden Horseshoe
Complex -
The Lonsdale
Complex Buildings -
The Lonsdale 1
Nearby Buildings -
The Brougham, 609 Avenue, 609 Avenue Road, Avenheath Apartments, Four Seasons Yorkville Hotel, Heathaven Apartments, 150 Heath Street West, Algiers North, Algiers South, 484 Avenue Road Apartments
Technical
Type - High-Rise
Designation - Condominium, Rental
Status - Complete
Floors -
17
Suites -
From 161m21735feet2
to 325m23500feet2
Companies
Developer -
Kenair Apartments Ltd.
Building Record History
1971 - Complete
Reference Material
Contributors: Bob Krawczyk, Rod Taylor
Yu, Sydnia. (2007, 9 February). "The Lonsdale has proven track record". Globe and Mail.
More than 35 years ago, Kenair Apartments Ltd. did something unique: It designed a rental apartment complex called The Lonsdale that had many of the features often seen in today's condominium buildings. Over the years, tenants have been provided with luxury accommodations, as well as amenities such as valet parking, a hand car wash service, a 24-hour concierge and a doorman.
Now, Kenair is gradually converting it into a condominium, and it believes its management record at the apartment complex will be a major selling point with buyers.
The company built The Lonsdale's 18- and 20-storey towers in 1971, on a 1.3-acre site at 619 and 625 Avenue Rd.
The Lonsdale's prestigious location north of St. Clair Avenue overlooking Upper Canada College has also attracted purchasers, including many from the surrounding low-rise neighbourhood, Mr. Schmidt says. About half of the 115 units are sold.
There will be two to four units on each floor. They range from 1,735 to 3,500 square feet and have between one and three bedrooms.
Yu, Sydnia. (2007, 9 February). "The Lonsdale has proven track record". Globe and Mail.
More than 35 years ago, Kenair Apartments Ltd. did something unique: It designed a rental apartment complex called The Lonsdale that had many of the features often seen in today's condominium buildings. Over the years, tenants have been provided with luxury accommodations, as well as amenities such as valet parking, a hand car wash service, a 24-hour concierge and a doorman.
Now, Kenair is gradually converting it into a condominium, and it believes its management record at the apartment complex will be a major selling point with buyers.
The company built The Lonsdale's 18- and 20-storey towers in 1971, on a 1.3-acre site at 619 and 625 Avenue Rd.
The Lonsdale's prestigious location north of St. Clair Avenue overlooking Upper Canada College has also attracted purchasers, including many from the surrounding low-rise neighbourhood, Mr. Schmidt says. About half of the 115 units are sold.
There will be two to four units on each floor. They range from 1,735 to 3,500 square feet and have between one and three bedrooms.
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