feature sheet for 130 carltonst #1104, toronto
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Downtown luxury condominium overlooking the park. For more information, visit http://130carlton1104.agentmarketing.com/ or contact Marian Neal & Carver Fraser, Sales Representatives at RE/MAX Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage 416-486-5588TRANSCRIPT
FFeeaattuurreess ooff tthhiiss hhoommee South east corner unit with permanent unobstructed views of
the city skyline, Lake Ontario and overlooking Allan Gardens
Three walk outs to huge terrace
Upgraded eat-in kitchen with pantry and garden view
Two way marble fireplace facing living room and family room
New custom bar
Split bedroom floor plan
Two master suites, both with ensuite bathrooms
Two walk-in closets in master bedroom
Refinished dark stained hardwood floors
Upgraded lighting
Crown moulding
Custom window coverings
Spacious laundry room
Three storage rooms
Oversized parking space accommodates 2 full size cars
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24 hr concierge and security
Fully equipped fitness centre
Indoor salt water swimming pool
Billiard room
Party room
Meeting room
Library
Squash/racquet court
Roof garden with barbecues and hot tub
Ample visitor parking (surface & underground)
Bike storage racks in underground parking
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Stainless steel fridge
Stainless steel stove
Stainless steel exhaust hood
Stainless steel built-in dishwasher
Washer & dryer
Hunter Douglas custom blinds
California shutters
All drapes & window coverings
All custom closet organizers
All electric light fixtures (except dining room)
Wall unit in family room
All broadloom where attached
All attached mirrors
All attached TVs and brackets
Fan coil (heating & cooling)
EExxcclluussiioonnss Dining room light fixture
Unattached TV and associated stereo equipment in wall unit in second master bedroom
Freezer
AArreeaa AAmmeenniittiieess These are a sampling of the seller’s favourite amenities, all within walking distance.
Restaurants Dining
F’Amelia
George Restaurant
Rosewater
Bumpkin’s
Byzantium
Smith
Pear Tree
Barbarian’s Steakhouse
Carmen’s Steakhouse
The Keg Mansion
Red’s Wine Tavern Bars & Casual eating
House on Parliament
Stout
The Irv Gasto Pub
Hey Lucy
Fionn MacCool’s
Johnny G’s Cafe
Cora’s
Zakkushi
Kingyo Izakaya
Coffee/Bakeries
Jet Fuel
Red Rocket
The Scullery
Daniel et Daniel
Starbucks
Tim Hortons
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Entertainment
Massey Hall
The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
Ryerson Theatre
Phoenix Concert Theatre
Panasonic Theatre
Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
The National Ballet School
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
George Ignatieff Theatre
Royal Conservatory of Music
Magic Lantern Carlton Cinema
Cineplex Cinema Yonge & Dundas
Jazz Bistro
Dundas Square
Royal Ontario Museum
Shopping Loblaws (Old Maple Leaf Gardens & Queen’s Quay)
Metro (College Park & Ryerson)
Sobeys (Queen’s Quay)
Pusateris (Yonge & Bloor)
Cumbrae’s Butcher (Church, north of Carlton)
Shoppers Drug Mart (Parliament St)
Home Hardware (Parliament St)
LCBO (Old Maple Leaf Gardens, Parliament St & Queen’s Quay)
Beer Store (Parliament Street)
College Park Shops
The Eaton Centre
Manulife Centre
Bloor Street (Holt Renfrew, The Bay, etc)
Parks Allan Gardens (including a conservatory, off-leash dog area, &
children’s play area)
Riverdale Park & Riverdale Farm
Wellesley Park
Ryerson Community Park & Skating Pond
City Hall roof garden & outdoor skating
Dundas Square
Mattamy Athletic Centre
Neighbourhood Walks Downtown Financial District: South on Jarvis-west on Gerrard-
south through Ryerson University-south on Victoria to King St (less than 30 mins and faster to walk than to take car, transit or cab)
Cabbagetown: East on Carlton-cross Parliament-Carlton to Riverdale Park-Wellesley Park-Amelia Street-Parliament Street (stop for breakfast, coffee, pastries or dinner at one of the many casual eateries in the area) before returning home.
University of Toronto #1: West on Carlton-cross Yonge, Bay & University-north on Kings College Road to Kings College Circle. Return via Wellesley Street to Church St where again you can stop at a variety of restaurants and coffee shops in The Village.
University of Toronto #2: West on Carlton-cross Yonge & Bay-turn north on University and walk around Queen’s Park Circle-west on Hoskin Avenue-north to Bloor Street via Philosopher’s Walk. Return via Bloor Street and Yorkville.
Transit 506 Streetcar at your doorstep
College Subway Station on the Yonge St line
Carlton St is a main cross town artery for cabs – usually less than a 5 minute wait
Direct access to the Gardiner Expressway via Jarvis Street
Fly further afield via the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport