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May 30th, 2008

Take A Walk In The Toronto Condos Neighbourhood

The numerous Toronto condos follow the trend of modern beauty of contemporary buildings.
As you walk through Toronto’s Waterfront, you can be deceived into thinking you’ve entered a holiday paradise. There are shops and restaurants as well as cultural and family events to see, but perhaps the biggest thrill you can find in Toronto’s Waterfront is living there one of the luxurious condominiums that are abundant.
Let’s look at some examples.
The Toronto Waterfront neighbourhood looks like a green belt speckled with rubies of industry and it offers everything from fine dining at top notch establishments like The Mizzen to sushi and even a Shopsy’s for those heading to the baseball game at the nearby Roger’s Center. When you leave Union Station for the short walk that passes right under the bustle of the Gardner Expressway, you might think you need a passport because you’ve traveled to another city in another time.
If you ask a Toronto real estate agent which building to look at, he or she would certainly take you to The TiptopLofts. The condominiums themselves are the product of a renovation from the old Tip Top Tailors that had been a Toronto landmark for years. The resurfaced stone facades out front and even some of the original light fixtures in the lobby can fool you into thinking you’ve traveled back in time. Still, TiptopLofts is much more than just a place paying homage to the past.
The penthouse lofts of the TiptopLofts condominiums offer a panoramic view of Lake Ontario and Centre Island, and the condominium also offers a state of the art fitness center, a catering kitchen, and a board room.
Perhaps the most luxurious condominiums located at Toronto’s Waterfront are the aptly named WaterClub Condominiums located at York Street and the Queen’s Quay. The three phases of the complex include just over 1000 units as well as a host of amenities for buyers like a marble or limestone flooring in the foyer and bathroom and granite countertops. The WaterClub condominiums also boast indoor/outdoor pools and underground parking. The WaterClub units are also close to the CN Tower and shopping at the Queen’s Quay Terminal.

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