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277 Davenport offers intimate luxury

Ryan Starr – Toronto Starr

Growing numbers of this city’s wealthy empty nesters are looking to downsize from larger homes and enter the world of condo ownership, but without sacrificing the luxurious lifestyles to which they are accustomed, naturally.

When it comes to truly luxe condo offerings, however, options in Toronto tend to be limited.

“There’s a lot of luxury real estate on the market with hotels and all the activities, the hustle and bustle, if you want that,” says Burnac Development Corp. president Ted Burnett.

“But lots of those people just don’t want to move into a 50-storey condo building where you don’t know your neighbours. The transition from the high-class home in Forest Hill, with a lawn and driveway, to a huge pill box — it’s too much to handle.”

Burnac’s new luxury project, 277 Davenport, a six-storey, 10-unit boutique building just west of Avenue Road — or Ave and Dav, where Yorkville meets the Annex — offers the upmarket/downsizing crowd something rather different, he says. “Here you’ll know your neighbour; you’ll walk down the hall and say hello to someone. And there are only 10 units, so the elevator will come when you want it.

“It’s a nice transition for an affluent person who becomes an empty nester and who doesn’t want (to deal with) that whole thing with the highrise.”

277 Davenport’s luxury suites range from 1,819-square-foot units with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms to 3,767-square foot suites with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.

Prices go from $1.65 million for lower-floor suites to $3.3 million for those on the top levels. All units come with one parking space. (The project went on sale late last year.)

The penthouse takes up the entire top floor of the building, has a direct elevator, large patio, a terrace, and a green roof with lounge seating and swimming pool. It recently sold for $5.3 million, “by a local empty nester,” Burnett says — to someone in the “fashion business.”

277 Davenport, a building with strong horizontal planes punctuated by large balconies and floor-to-ceiling glass, is designed by Toronto architects Hariri Pontarini, the top-flight firm behind projects such as One Bloor, Shangri-La and The Florian.

Unlike some of the glitzy new hotel-condos downtown, 277 Davenport is aiming for luxuriousness without going gaudy, explains interior designer Tristan Fuller. “It’s not over the top luxury. We’re not talking Trump here. It’s more subtle; an understated elegance.”

Suites have 10-foot-high ceilings in principal rooms, floor to ceiling windows and terraces. Flooring is custom-stained straight plank hardwood. All residences are pre-wired for future installation of motorized shading and come with a glass enclosed gas fireplace.

“We’ve designed the principal rooms to serve as backdrops for collections and for entertaining,” explains Alana Boychuk.

Kitchens have Corian countertops, 10-foot islands and high-end appliances, including a 30-inch Miele fridge/freezer, Miele gas cooktop and a stainless steel Miele wall oven. There is also a dishwasher and front-loading washer/dryer — yes, both Miele.

The master ensuite has a six-foot Duravit soaker bathtub and Zucchetti shower bar with rain shower-head. “The appliances and fixtures are in keeping with what’s expected at this level,” Boychuk says.

“Conformity is not spoken here,” the sales brochure for 277 Davenport notes.

Indeed buyers are able to customize their units, and most so far have done just that, Burnett says.

“One buyer wanted traditional design, so we changed the trim package. One wanted totally modern, so we switched to modern. Even walls, if they’re non-structural, we can change that too.”

Most builders would freak at having to deal with so many changes, but in this case Burnett insists he doesn’t mind. “This is not a cookie cutter project, customization is definitely available here.”

Accordingly, Boychuk + Fuller have designed residences that present a “comfortable backdrop,” Fuller says. “The colours are all very warm and there’s a certain plushness … but we didn’t over-program the suites.”

Burnett says 277 Davenport is modeled on the kinds of apartment buildings one might find along Park Avenue in New York — smaller high-end residences with a concierge. “It’s a way of life that’s well-tested in other major cities, and something we thought was lacking here.”

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Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information – 416-388-1960

Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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  • Suite Secrets

    A two-door elevator in Suite #1702 is an ideal setup for a home-office

    Suzanne Wintrob – National Post

    The folks at Camrost-Felcorp describe The Avenue, a 19-storey, 73-unit building at the corner of Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue West, as an ultra-luxury elite condominium residence boasting white-glove services such as doormen, an in-house valet and an intimate private dining room and lounge with catering kitchen. But for the lucky purchaser of Suite #1702, luxury also means getting a chance to sneak in the back door.

    Well, not exactly the back door. But close. You see, Suite #1702 is the only unit in The Avenue with a two-door elevator. The south door welcomes owners and visitors right into the residence’s grand foyer, while the north door opens to a smaller foyer leading to a bedroom/office with ensuite and terrace. For those operating a home office, it’s the perfect way to host clients while keeping the rest of the home off-limits. And for boomerang children who can’t seem to leave the comfy family nest, it’s a great way for to slip in and out without alarming the ‘rents.

    “[This unit] is for somebody who finds themselves either wanting to change their lifestyle and doesn’t want the responsibility of a home, or someone who is an empty nester,” says Rachel Hersh, The Avenue’s sales representative. “As a matter of fact, I’ve sold quite a few units to people who have university-aged children. They’re adopting a condo lifestyle much earlier than one would have originally expected. You know, Toronto is becoming very much like New York, where people are not averse to raising families in high-rise condos.”

    Suite #1702 — priced at $4.6- million — is expansive, with 3,750 square feet of living space consisting of three bedrooms (one that can serve as an office), living room, dining room, kitchen with adjoining family room, library, butler’s pantry, two fireplaces, a roughed in wine cellar, two terraces and two balconies. Residents access the elevator with a key fob. Visitors, on the other hand, are “fobbed up” by the concierge after the owner gives instructions as to which elevator door should open.

    The Avenue, which is 80% sold, offers direct access elevators on floors seven through 19, with floors below having elevators to the corridor only. Just 14 residences remain for sale, some with elevators straight to the suite’s entrance. Units are in the finishing stage, with occupancy within 60 days.

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    Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information – 416-388-1960

    Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
    They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
    who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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    Positive signals coming from the Canadian condo market

    Mike Eppel – 680 News

    Positive signals are coming from the Canadian condo market.

    Condominium sales are up in a year-over-year comparison in 78 per cent of all cities in Ontario and eastern Canada.

    Condo sales now represent a third of all sales in the GTA.

    More than 22,000 condos have been sold in Toronto this year to the end of September according to the latest market update from RE/MAX.

    That is an increase of more than 10 per cent over the comparable time frame in 2009.

    RE/MAX says that with few affordable options for first-time buyers available, the condo market is poised for “dramatic growth” in future years.

    Other hot condominium markets so far this year include Ottawa, which is up by 12 per cent, and Kitchener-Waterloo, which is up by nearly 8 per cent.

    However, not ever area has a booming market.  Thunder Bay and Halifax-Dartmouth saw lower year-to-date sales.

    RE/MAX says the lower priced condos are seeing the highest sales but the luxury market is seeing strength attracting empty nesters and retirees.

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