99 Hayden Street
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About 99 Hayden Street — Bloor Walk Residences
Nestled in a cul-de-sac, 99 Hayden Street sits on the northern edge of the Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood — just steps from Yorkville and its prestigious shopping experience. This 9-storey brick, stone, and glass condominium houses 69 units and affords its residents a comfortable home in an exciting community.
This property has some convenient amenities — gym, rooftop terrace, party room, meeting room, and parking garage — to match its convenient urban location. 99 Hayden is an excellent choice for first time home buyers, professionals who work in downtown Toronto, or anyone looking to downsize for a conveniently located condo.
The Suites
Bloor Walk Residences offer 1 and 2 bedroom suites, ranging from 559 to approximately 1000 square feet. Yonge and Bloor condos for sale in this building have great value and are well below other buildings in the area for 2 bedroom suites — so this is a great choice for anyone who needs a little more space than you might find in a new development.
Finishes vary depending on unit but expect hardwood floors, large windows, tall ceilings, and private balconies. Residents also share access to the rooftop patio with available barbeque space and pleasant city views.
The Neighbourhood
Residents of 99 Hayden Street have the luxury of being surrounded by the excitement of the Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood as well as the vibrant and always bustling LGBTQ+ Village area. Conveniently tucked away in the corner of Hayden Street; setback from Bloor, Hayden is a quiet street that sees little traffic and is just minutes from the action.
This community has all the amenities that come with Yonge and Bloor urban living, and as a bonus for this location, Yorkville’s incredible boutique shopping is just around the corner. Yorkville is renowned for upscale shopping, from established names like Prada, Tiffany & Co, Coach, and Gucci, to independent shops like La Boutique Noir. Of course, there are also stores like Indigo, Winners & HomeSense, H & M, and Hudson’s Bay as well.
Yorkville is also known for fine-dining — Blu Ristorante, Buca Osteria & Bar, L'Unità Enoteca — however, there are some great restaurants south of Bloor; Wickson Social for shared plates, M’Zaar Restaurant for middle Eastern cuisine, Asahi Sushi for Japanese and Korean dishes on a patio.
For entertainment and nightlife — there is a nearby Cineplex, a host of art galleries in Yorkville, museums like the ROM and Gardiner Museum on Bloor, and nearby concert halls for catching the latest up and comers. Nightlife is plentiful thanks to Yonge and Church Street — home to Toronto’s most exciting and diverse bars and pubs — there are also some locations a little closer to home as well; The Bishop and Belcher is minutes from your front door, a great place to grab a bite and a drink on an outdoor patio, as well as the popular Hair of the Dog and O'grady's in the Village area.
Even with a home in an urban community, everyone needs some nature from time to time. The Bloor Walk Residences has several green spaces nearby; Manulife Gardens, Asquith Green Park, and George Hislop Park are all close by, plus the Rosedale Ravine lands and its winding walking trails are only a 20 minute walk from 99 Hayden Street.
The Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood is very convenient for basic errands like getting groceries or picking up a morning coffee; there are several Rabba Fine Foods in the area, The Market by Longo’s on Bloor and Bloor Street Market. Coffee lovers have their pick of some excellent cafes — Rooster Coffee House, Church Street Espresso, Blue Star Café — and also established coffee chains like Starbucks, Tim Hortons, and Second Cup.
Transportation
Bloor Walk Residences has a Walk Score of 99, so it's quite possible to pick up the essentials without the need of public transit or a vehicle. Bikers have lanes nearby on Wellesley for travel east and west and Sherbourne for southbound travel to downtown, plus many other bicycle friendly streets in the area.
Those who rely on public transit will be hard pressed to find a more convenient location; Bloor-Yonge Station is only minutes from your front door and serves as a major intersection for TTC service. For shorter journeys, there are multiple bus stops nearby, making this one of the most accessible locations for the TTC.
Drivers have a short commute to the Don Valley Parkway via the Danforth on-ramp and can head south on Lower Jarvis for the Gardiner Expressway.
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1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 3 Bed | |
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Price Range | No Data | No Data | $725,000 | No Data |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | No Data | $935 | No Data |
Price Range | $2,100 | No Data | $2,400 - $3,200 | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 275 Days | 2609 Days | 148 Days | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 255 Days | No Data | 229 Days | 761 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 28% | 6% | 67% | 2% |
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