Toronto Condos - Neptune at Water Park City

August 9th, 2007

Brand New Waterfront Condominium Coming To Fort York Neighbourhood

New Dream Homes and Condos

At the highly popular WaterParkCity community, Lanterra Developments and Lifetime Homes will soon introduce Neptune. This new condo tower will offer affordable luxury in an ideal location in the heart of the emerging Fort York neighbourhood. Neptune’s stylish suites will feature balconies and elegant terraces, and unobstructed year-round views of the lake and adjacent June Callwood Park.

Designed by Page + Steele Architects, the 38-storey Neptune will be situated on Fort York Boulevard, just west of Bathurst. Condo residents will enjoy easy access to the Waterfront Trail, Coronation Park, the shops and restaurants of King West and Queen’s Quay, plus Ontario Place, Toronto Islands, the Princes’ Gates and the CNE grounds.

Renowned munge//leung design associates created Neptune’s interiors, which include a party room with a kitchen, an eighth-floor Zen-like rooftop garden with a hot tub and barbecue facilities, and The Odyssey recreation centre on the third floor. Here, suite owners can swim in the indoor pool surrounded by an outdoor deck, or relax in the whirlpool. The Odyssey incorporates men’s and women’s change rooms and saunas, as well as an equipped fitness and aerobics area. Building amenities will also include 24-hour concierge service provided from a majestic, two-storey lobby with a dramatic cascading glass chandelier.

Superb standard condo features include expansive windows; a balcony or terrace; the choice of engineered veneer hardwood, porcelain or ceramic tile in the entry foyer and kitchen; marble, ceramic or porcelain tile in the master ensuite and matching tub/shower surround, plus a cultured marble counter; engineered veneer hardwood in the living/dining room and den; and 40-ounce designer-series broadloom in the bedrooms. Gourmet kitchens will feature granite countertops and a ceramic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and a microwave with a built-in fan hood. Appointments also include a rough-in for wiring that will accommodate today’s multi-media, direct-access Internet needs.

Condos will range in size from a 465-square-foot one-bedroom suite to a sprawling 1,577-square-foot two-bedroom plus den penthouse, and will be preview-priced from $159,900 to over $750,000. Prices include six appliances.

You will still find a handful of choice two-bedroom suites remaining at the completed first three towers - WaterParkCity, Atlantis and Aquarius - priced from the $260’s. The first tower is registered and occupied, and amenities include Club Oasis - the wellness spa and recreation centre available to all WaterParkCity residents.
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Toronto Condos and Lofts - Something Truly Unique In The Toronto Loft Market

August 6th, 2007

Metrosphere’s SuperSpace will offer large storage space, be it for residential or business purposes

New Dream Homes and Condos

Metrosphere Development Corp. of Markham ON today introduced SuperSpace – the first commercial, industrial and warehouse loft complex.

This architecturally-designed, gated community consists of 84 two-storey loft units housed in a complex of four buildings with ample parking. Units offer owners space for work, storage, hobby, retail or small business use, as well as the opportunity for building equity through appreciation and amortization.

SuperSpace is located at 88 Sunrise Ave. in Toronto, just south of Eglinton Ave. E., between Bermondsey Road and O’Connor Drive. This location is just a few minutes from the Don Valley Parkway and a quick drive to downtown. Owners can easily access public transportation and numerous established local amenities including restaurants, parks, recreation, and shopping at Eglinton Town Centre.

Priced from $149,900, these 750-square-foot lofts have been designed to meet the needs of most types of smaller space use. Benefits include low, fixed monthly payments with no rent increases, plus individual control of the space and its interior design.

“This flexible, affordable concept represents a first in Canada,” says Metrosphere partner Eli Klein.

This utilitarian and attractive design is inspired by the garage, which has traditionally served a multitude of purposes from workshop to office and storage space.

Owners can store personal items including classic cars and motorcycles, snowmobiles, boats, RVs, ATVs, furniture, artwork, antiques or anything that exceeds the space limitations of their homes.

For businesses, SuperSpace can serve as office space; commercial inventory storage; light industrial warehousing; files and records storage; music, art and photography studios; contracting and landscaping equipment; tools and equipment storage; surplus commercial furniture and office equipment storage, or permanent or interim operations work areas.

The full-height, two-storey units each have a gross floor base area of 750 square feet, with approximately 500 square feet on the first level, and approximately 250 on the second. With 18 feet of clearance to the underside of the steel joists and a nine-foot clearance under the mezzanine, the units will handle a variety of items, from big to small, short to tall.

Sturdy, five-inch reinforced smooth concrete slab-on-grade construction includes concrete block between the units for strength and privacy. A 10′ by 10′ sectional garage door and oversized double-glazed insulated windows offer easy access and plenty of natural light. Up-to-date wiring, a rough-in for a two-piece bathroom, thermostat control suspended gas fired heater, plus the ability to customize the spaces in a number of ways add appeal.

Metrosphere Development Corp. is a well-respected developer having completed numerous successful residential and commercial/industrial projects across the GTA, including Trinity Park Lofts and the Residences of Designers Walk.

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Toronto Lofts

August 6th, 2007

Over the last few years, it’s been impossible to ignore the Toronto real estate market boom. As more and more people flock from the other areas of the GTA like Etobicoke, Mississauga, and North York back to the downtown core, Toronto real estate prices have skyrocketed. Toronto real estate developers have noticed the growing demand for real estate in Toronto and there are a number of interesting real estate developments that are occurring in the city today.

One of the biggest surprises in the Toronto real estate market has been the growing popularity of lofts. Lofts are essentially condos that have been converted from former industrial buildings and turned into residences. By converting old historical buildings that have more architectural character than standard condos, Toronto lofts are in high demand. The popularity of lofts in Toronto mirrors real estate patterns that have been established in other major cities like New York City.

With their open spaces and large windows, Toronto lofts have been popular for over a decade now. Some early loft conversions in the Queen West area were a big attraction for artists that were searching for the perfect combination of cheap rent and a large space for them to work in. As artists moved into these old factory lofts, the city of Toronto drastically changed. Formerly considered one of the worst parts of downtown Toronto, the industrial west end is now becoming one of the most in demand places for real estate in Toronto.

For that reason, lofts in Toronto are considered a great investment. The safety levels and the beautification of Queen West have greatly increased following the conversion of the popular Candy Factory Lofts and the Chocolate Lofts on Queen Street. As the prices for these downtown Toronto lofts have increased due to the sheer demand to live in this cutting edge area; real estate developers have responded by beginning construction of more lofts in downtown Toronto in areas other than the Queen Street West area.

As construction continued, it soon became apparent that the demand for Toronto lofts was huge and growing. These downtown Toronto lofts were quickly snatched up and Toronto real estate developers quickly witnessed a pattern. Realizing that property ownership in Toronto was in high demand and that Toronto lofts were viewed as an excellent investment, Toronto real estate developers worked diligently to construct new lofts in areas of Toronto that may seemed desolate but had the potential of becoming something big.

Gentrification through conversion of lofts was used again in the construction of lofts and condos in Queen Street East area. As the Distillery District opened to the public following a lengthy renovation in 2003, the former industrial site has refashioned itself as one of the most unique and artist friendly areas in Toronto. With the construction of new Toronto lofts in this part of town, there are many real estate developers that are hoping that the popularity of these east end lofts and condos will spread interest in moving to Toronto’s east side where there are lots of opportunity for new lofts to be constructed and sold.

Following the patterns of many major urban cities that have tasted real estate success with the construction of lofts, Toronto real estate developers quickly realized that many of the old warehouses that have been converted to lofts have already been solved. However, the demand for Toronto lofts was so immense that real estate developers started constructing new buildings with loft-like features.

Many of these new lofts in Toronto are being constructed in parts of the city that are away from the downtown core. With lofts popping up in the northern and western parts of the Toronto and even in different parts of the GTA including Mississauga, North York, Richmond Hill, Bayview, Thornhill and Scarborough, it appears that real estate developers are hoping to satisfy the immense demand for lofts in Toronto that people have.

As the number of lofts in Toronto grow due to the construction of Toronto lofts in the outer parts of the city, construction of lofts and condos in downtown Toronto are growing. Although some of the lofts that are being built can be considered a bit controversial and slightly tacky, there are a number of exciting new loft projects occurring within the city. The Church lofts on Dovercourt is gaining a lot of acclaim and the correlation between loft construction and the surrounding area thriving has not been left on city developers.

With its ability to find a new use for old warehouse buildings, Toronto lofts are often viewed as a more desirable investment than Toronto condos. That is because many people that are looking for Toronto lofts for sale are attracted by the warm architectural flourishes that many of these lofts in Toronto have.

It is highly recommended that individuals that are looking for a loft for sale in Toronto use the services of a highly qualified Toronto real estate agent. In a city with such a competitive real estate industry, Toronto real estate agents have the impeccable reputation of providing excellent service with the full understanding that if they provide less than fantastic service that the customer can just leave them for another Toronto real estate agent.

Additionally, a Toronto real estate agent will be able to provide you with insider information about the surrounding neighborhoods where Toronto lofts for sale are located. Using a qualified Toronto real estate agent will also give you the option of searching for Toronto condos in case you find that there aren’t any lofts in Toronto that have won your heart.

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