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Toronto Beaches Condos
Centrally located and popular with young professionals and families, Davisville Village is an attractive area in Midtown Toronto between St. Clair and Eglinton which offers an unprecedented array of condo options. Depending on what part of the neighbourhood you are in, you will see anything from smaller boutique buildings and converted office buildings, to walk-up townhouses and towering high-rises circa the 1970s.
Summerhill is neighbourhood just south of Davisville, north of Yorkville and Rosedale. There are less condo options here than in many other areas of Toronto. But there are some newer condos, condo towns and older stately condominiums. Look below to see what the choices offer.
Call Natalie at 416-318-7917 or or email her today if you are interested in any of these Davisville Village or Summerhill Condos! Please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.
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Domain 319 Merton Street
In the heart of pleasant Mt. Pleasant Village, Domain Condos is a condominium development of two buildings at 13 and 14 storeys. With a total of 241 units, available suites range in size from one bedrooms to two bedrooms with den. Balconies or terraces overlook the midtown Toronto skyline. Domain is conveniently located near the plethora of shops, restaurants, and cafes that make the area so charming. There are several amenities in the building, such as an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, party room, and landscaped patio. There are also exercise facilities and a games lounge.
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Greenwich Terrace 111 Merton Street
Greenwich Terrace is a true boutique building and one of the older condos on Merton Street. It started life as an office building, but was converted to residential condominium apartments in the mid-1990s. The suites offer high ceilings, great natural light, roomy terraces, juliette balconies and well-thought-out floorplans. The condos range from studios up to two-bedroom-plus-dens, some with 3 bathrooms. Amenities include security system, exercise room/gym, party/meeting room, rooftop terrace with BBQs and guest parking.
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The Metro 119 & 139 Merton Street
The Metro at 119 Merton Street & 139 Merton Street offers a range of single storey condos and 2-storey soft lofts. The loft floorplans feature great natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, soaring 18-foot ceilings. South-facing units offer wonderful views of the greenbelt and the downtown Toronto skyline, which will never be blocked because of Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Right on the Beltline, bikers and rollerbladers will love this location. Floorplans range from 1-bedroom to 2-bedroom-plus-den configurations.
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180 Merton Townhomes 180 Merton Street
These luxurious executive townhomes are located at 180 Merton Street. They offer exquisite finishings, with marble, beautiful hardwood, crown mouldings, high ceilings, gas fireplaces, terrace gas lines for BBQs, private rooftop sundecks and a gated driveway allowing access to individual built-in garages. Very low monthly maintanance fees, rarely offered for sale.
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The Rio 35, 195, 225 & 253 Merton Street
Tower 1 at 35 Merton Street was the first of four Rio projects built on Merton Street. The others are at 195, 225 and 253 Merton. Surprisingly, they are named Rio 2, Rio 3 and Rio 4. They are all similar in size and offer suites ranging in size from 1 bedroom, up to 3 bedrooms. Amenities include 24-hour concierge, security system, exercise room and gym, party room, visitor parking, sauna & whirpool.
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The Hampton Boutique 260 Merton Street
The Hampton Boutique is a small boutique Merton Street condo that features a variety of well laid out 1 and 2 bedroom suites, each offering a balcony or terrace. This intimate & elegant condo in Davisville also has penthouses with unobstructed views from open balconies overlooking gardens and the rose courtyard. Amenities include a common bike storage, party room with billiard table, big screen tv, kitchen and walkout to garden with lots of guest parking.
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151 Merton Townhomes - 151 Merton Street
Set in a tranquil courtyard setting near the Mount Pleasant Cemetary, each of the 17 townhomes at 151 Merton Street boasts three-four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Near the subway, shops, restaurants, and the beltline, they're great value for its size and location. The security of underground parking is available. Each unit also includes a private patio for outdoor entertaining.
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The Parkside - 245 Davisville Avenue
The intimate lowrise condominium apartment building located on the South West corner of the inersection of Davisville & Mount Pleasant Road, offers suites in a wide range of shapes and sizes. The building overlooks the public greenspace, baseball, soccer, tennis & playground facilities in Davisville Park (June Rowlands Park), to the North. The condos range from one bedroom to two bedrooms with a den. The building has a security system, exercise room & gym, recreation room and a guest suite.
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300 Balliol - 300 Balliol Street
300 Balliol Street is a condo apartment building located at on the North West corner of Balliol Street and Mount Pleasant Road (one block south of Davisville Ave). This lowrise building offers floorplans ranging from ground floor suites with private walk-out gardens, up to penthouses featuring large private terraces. Smaller one bedrooms and large two-plus-dens, with everything in between. Features include security system, exercise room, recreation room, games room.
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Chaplin Place - 20 Glebe Road West
Rarely Available, Chaplin Place is a small boutique building In Midtown Toronto near Yonge and Davisville. The condos are large, some one one level and others on two. Expect solariums, fireplaces, parking and lockers. Each condo is large, with two bedrooms and two washrooms. Most do not have balconies, as they have solariums, so outdoor space is only available in the ground level units with walkout terraces. Condo fees are rather low considering the age and size of these condos. Commercial tenants are on the main floor and there are no amenities to speak of. Sizes range from around 600 square feet up to over 1,000 square feet.
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The Thornwood - 20 & 25 Scrivener Square
A two-tower luxury condo, the Thornwood is the quintessential upscale Midtown residence. Located in north Rosedale, just east of Yonge Street, it is walking distance to both Rosedale & Summerhill subway stations. The Thornwood is a luxurious condo in a prestigious neighbourhood, featureing extensive exterior detailing & landscaping. Many of the suites have been customized to individual purchaser requirements. Gluckstein-designed lobbies, beautifully appointed reception areas and valet parking are an appropriate introduction to this elegant residence.
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The Phoenix - 1901 Yonge Street
Located on the South East corner of Yonge St. and Davisville Ave., this building started life as an office tower, and was converted to condominium loft apartments in the mid-to-late 90s. The lofty suites at The Pheonix are very nicely laid out, offering high ceilings, lots of natural light and quality finishes. Amenities include 24-hour concierge, security system, exercise room, media/recreation room and a rooftop garden.
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Davisville Village is named for John Davis, who came to Canada from Staffordshire, England in 1840. John Davis was Davisville’s first postmaster and helped found the Davisville Public School. He also operated the Davis Pottery, originally located on Davisville Avenue, which became the Village’s largest employer. Neither the Pottery nor the wood and paper mills that used to be mainstays of the area, currently exist – they made way for residences, shops and businesses long ago. However, the two-storey building that was the site of the former Davisville Post Office is still standing on the north-east corner of Yonge & Davisville.
The south part of Davisville was subdivided in the 1860’s on land owned mostly by the Davis family. The north part of the Village belonged to the Church. This latter tract of land, known as the Davisville Glebe, remained undeveloped until 1911 when it was sold to the Dovercourt Land and Building Company, the same company that oversaw the development of the Lawrence Park neighbourhood.
The Summerhill neighborhood is named after 'Summer Hill' house, a magnificent Regency cottage built in 1842, by transportation baron Charles Thompson. Thompson's two hundred acre Summer Hill estate stretched from the present day Yonge Street to Mt. Pleasant Road.
From the 1880's onward Summerhill's development revolved around the railway. The first residents of this neighborhood worked at the North Toronto Railway station, which was established on Yonge Street near Summerhill in the 1880's. In the past years, some of the fabulous Edwardian and Victorian homes have been completely renovated far beyond the vision of the original families that built them and first inhabited them.
The Summerhill train station was rebuilt in 1916 and is easily distinguished by its grand clock tower. In the 1920's, the Canadian Pacific Railway made Summerhill their main Toronto station but years later, built and crowned Union station as their main portal and subsequently closed down the Summerhill location. Now completely renovated, it is the flagship LCBO store in Toronto.
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