360 Bloor Street E
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About 360 Bloor Street E — The Three Sixty
Set in northeast corner of the Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood, 360 Bloor Street East overlooks the lush landscapes of the Rosedale Ravine. The Three Sixty is home much sought-after luxury condos, thanks to its design as well as its locale. The sophisticated, 1982-built edifice once helped to establish E.I. Richmond Architects strong reputation in the city, and even today it’s well maintained thanks to the efforts of Times Property Management.
Standing at 17-storeys, 360 Bloor East’s south façade is elegant and understated. The modern concrete exterior features long series of windows arranged on every level, from the double-height panes on the uppermost floors to the gleaming glass set right above the entrance on Bloor East.
While convenient ground-level retail spaces surround the front doors of 360 Bloor East, the entrance leads residents into a welcoming private lobby, staffed by 24-hour concierge service no less. And that’s just one of the attractive amenities found within Three Sixty Condos: the building also boasts fitness facilities, a party room, a library, a squash court, a sauna, and a swimming pool.
And finally, looking to the north side of the building reveals more about 360 Bloor Street East. Here, parts of the structure are set back from the street, creating space for private terraces and a spacious common rooftop deck with gardens.
The Suites
Fortunately for any prospective buyer interested in Toronto condos for sale in the building, there are 162 downtown Toronto condos throughout, which come in a variety of floor plans. Sizes span between around 600 and 2,100 square feet, and consist of one bedroom and two bedroom suites, as well as suites with additional dens.
Thanks to the building's architecture, with its abundance of windows, generous outdoor spaces, and indoor solariums, everyone one of these suites feels bright and fresh. What’s more, the open-concept design of the suites allows that freshness to flow throughout the living spaces. Many have been renovated over the years, and now feature upgraded materials such as hardwood floors and granite countertops.
The Neighbourhood
360 Bloor St East sits close to a number of commercial strips, the closest of which can be found on Sherbourne to the east or Church Street to the west. Celebrated for being home to a plethora of delicious restaurants from gastropubs to sushi and even French cuisine, Church Street’s eateries often entice those living in the Three Sixty Condos — especially since many of these spots are about a ten-minute walk from the building.
Residents can’t possibly eat out every night, though, which is why it’s a great there are also so many shops nearby. In the complex across the building, below an office tower that’s also home to the General Consulate of India, residents of 360 Bloor Street East can shop at No Frills for inexpensive groceries and Rexall for all the other essentials.
Transportation
Although residents can walk to many exciting neighbourhoods from their homes in no time, those living at 360 Bloor East are just a short walk away from Sherbourne Station. Traveling along the east-west running Bloor-Danforth Line, Sherbourne is quite convenient. Additionally, passengers who want to head north and south can ride just one stop west before transferring onto the Yonge line.
For those who prefer an active commute, Sherbourne Street is equipped with a separate bicycle path running north and south through the downtown core. And for those who work to the east or the west, Bloor Street also features bicycle lanes for safe cycling.
And the same streets used by cyclists are also quite efficient for drivers: Sherbourne’s traffic tends to move well compared to other downtown Toronto streets. Bloor East becomes even wider east of Sherbourne as it crosses the Don Valley and leads toward the Danforth, a route that can be used to find an onramp for the Don Valley Parkway in about five minutes away.
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Transaction Insights at 360 Bloor Street E
1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | 3 Bed | |
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Price Range | No Data | $555,000 - $670,000 | $1,160,000 - $1,510,000 | No Data | $1,300,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | $687 | $833 | No Data | $631 |
Price Range | No Data | No Data | No Data | $3,500 - $4,200 | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 420 Days | 107 Days | 254 Days | 649 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 509 Days | 561 Days | 113 Days | 278 Days | 638 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 8% | 8% | 59% | 20% | 6% |
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