New Sales Update
Lanterra Suite Sales Event
From now until June 30th, we are pleased to be able to offer our clients $10,000 off on suites purchased at the following projects:
- 22 Wellesley (www.22condominiums.com)
- Burano (www.buranocondos.com)
- Neptune at WaterParkCity (www.waterparkcity.ca/neptune/flash)
- Toy Factory Lofts (www.toyfactorylofts.ca)
As with any specials at new sales centres, you must make an appointment with us and we MUST accompany you to the sales centre. If we are not with you, we cannot guarantee that you will get these special deals.
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Kimberley Court VIP Preview
Atria Development Corporation is building a collection of 9 homes of distinction in The Beaches. Kimberley Court will be a new luxurious enclave community nestled off an established treelined street. On Thursday April 24th, we can offer you an exclusive opportunity to preview these homes. Priced from $729,900 to $1.2 million, they are already under construction and will be ready this fall.
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The Abbey Lofts Are Back!
Finally, after months of closed doors, The Abbey is back in business. With only 9 lofts left, and prices starting at $449,900, they are sure to sell out soon. We are booking priority appointments now and spaces are filling up. With only 8 time slots available this weekend, April 19th and 20th, you need to book your time now!
For those not familiar with this project, The Abbey Lofts are located in a period neo-Gothic church situated between Roncesvalles Avenue and High Park in a high-demand community with great shopping, restaurants and nightlife, and lots of room for recreation in Toronto’s most beautiful downtown park. Public transportation, a five-minute walk to the Bloor subway line, is excellent, and there are three streetcars nearby, running along College, Dundas, and King.
Each of the Abbey Lofts is one of only 24 carved from a neo-Gothic church that was built in the Medieval Revival style in 1911. The light-grey solid limestone walls and stone cladding of architect William George Burns’ church, built for a Methodist congregation, are unchanged in nearly a century. The 90-foot church tower, built with the same limestone quarried in St. Mary, is a square campanile with pseudo ‘battlements’ on top.
The church itself has changed names and congregations several times. In 1925, the Methodists merged with other Protestant denominations, and set up the Howard Park United Church. Then in 1970, the United Church congregation left the building and it was acquired by a group of Italian evangelicals. In 2003, they in turn moved to a new building in Vaughan and the church was acquired by the current developers.
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Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information - 416-388-1960











