77 Carlton Street
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About 77 Carlton Street — 77 Carlton Street
77 Carlton is a unique find, offering residents space and affordability in Toronto’s popular LGBTQ+ Village neighbourhood, also known as the Church Street Corridor. The building was constructed in 1983 and resembles traditional condominiums found throughout the city; however, this property has been well-maintained and does not show its age beyond its exterior design.
One of the most appealing aspects of 77 Carlton Street is its incredible value — Toronto condos for sale in this building have some of the lowest prices per square foot in the city and a respectable list of building amenities as well: gym, sauna, racquet ball court, parking garage, and security guard.
There are some pet restrictions here — dogs are not permitted — so you will want to check with management before assuming that your pet is welcome.
This location is ideal for students of Toronto Metropolitan University, as campus is only minutes from your front door. Although, a spacious unit in the Church Street Corridor is appealing to anyone who desires to be part of this inviting community.
The Suites
Units are spacious and quiet in this well built condominium. Suites sizes range from around 1400 square feet to over 1800 for the largest units. Given the age of this building, features will vary quite a bit from unit to unit depending on past occupancy, but you can expect to find spacious layouts, large windows, ensuite laundry, and plenty of storage.
Suites do not have balconies but there's a rooftop patio for barbecuing and enjoying summer days.
The Neighbourhood
The Church Street Corridor is a diverse and unique community, affording its residents quick access to the best shopping, nightlife, food and entertainment in downtown Toronto.
Shoppers beware — don't pick this location if you have an insatiable shopping appetite… seriously. Residents of 77 Carlton Street are minutes from the Eaton Centre, placing hundreds of stores in your backyard. And as if that was not enough, Yorkville up-scale shopping is also within walking distance — Gucci, Kate Spade, Tiffany Co, are all on the table — so shoppers will need some budgeting skills.
Nightlife is plentiful in the Church Street Corridor, whether you're looking for a quiet watering hole or a bustling nightclub, there's something for you in this community. But the options don't end there, because Yonge Street and its glorious nightlife is only a few blocks west of your building. For live music there is the Phoenix Concert Theatre or the famous Massey Hall, plus several bars that feature local talent.
Toronto is known nationwide for its restaurants, and some of the best locations are either in your neighbourhood or just outside of it. For burgers, steaks and fine wines, there is The Blake House and the Keg Mansion on Jarvis. For Japanese cuisine, you can walk to Fushimi or Kawa Sushi, or KINKA IZAKAYA for small plates and a festive atmosphere. After a late night on the town you will want a hearty breakfast — and you can find one at the Golden Diner, just one block east from your condo.
77 Carlton Street is well-located for groceries and general convenience; there's a Loblaws and an LCBO on the corner of Church and Carlton for all of your grocery needs. For morning coffee, there's a Tim Hortons one block east on Carlton, and a Starbucks on the corner of Church and Gerrard.
Transportation
The Church Street Corridor is a very walkable community, so it should come as no surprise that 77 Carlton has a Walk Score of 96. With a Loblaws viewable as soon as you leave your lobby, you are certainly capable of getting the essentials without relying on public transit or a vehicle.
Cyclists can use the lanes on Richmond, College and Adelaide to easily get around town. Those relying on the TTC will be pleased to know that they're within walking distance of College Station, making travel to Union Station as easy as can be.
Drivers have a parking garage to store their vehicles when not in use, and quick commutes to major highways. Head south to Lower Jarvis to access the Gardiner Expressway, and north on Parliament to Bloor for the Don valley Parkway.
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1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | No Data | $800,000 - $850,000 | No Data |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | $617 | No Data |
Price Range | No Data | $3,650 - $4,250 | $3,300 - $4,000 |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 273 Days | 187 Days | 147 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 194 Days | 541 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 2% | 58% | 42% |
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