- One Bedroom
- One Washroom
- South / East Exposure
- Interior Square Feet: ~500 sq/ft
- Balcony
Unit 1303 Features:
- Natural Light – through wall to wall/floor to ceiling windows
- Amazing Views of The Lake Shore, the Iconic Tip Top Taylor Lofts, Billy Bishop Airport, Lake Ontario, Top of the CN Tower and more
- Primarily South/East Exposure…and a bit of North/East exposure too!
- Private Balcony with great views
- Open Concept Living/Dining/Kitchen
- Stone counter tops
- Stainless steel appliances [2021]
- Queen/King-sized primary bedroom
- Two deep closets – hallway & bedroom
- Laminate floors
- Freshly painted in neutral palette
- Super functional floor plan
Inclusions: Existing stainless steel french-door refrigerator, built-in dishwasher, stove and microwave/exhaust [2021]. Washer & dryer, heat pump, central air conditioner, ceiling light fixtures, window blinds, bathroom mirror.
Maintenance Fees Include: Building insurance reserve fund contribution, building maintenance & snow removal, waste & water, building amenities (see below) and 24/7 concierge service.
Amenities Include:
- 8th-floor Terrace, Barbecue Lounge and Whirlpool
- State of the Art Gym, Cardio and Weight Rooms
- Indoor pool, outdoor patio, change rooms and saunas
- 24/7 Concierge Service
- Guest suites (~ $150 / night)
- Party Rooms [2]
- Media Room
- Yoga Studio
- Underground Visitors Parking
Neptune Condos at Waterpark City, Toronto
- Developer: Lanterra Developments and The Lifetime Group – the same developer behind such projects as the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences.
- Architecture: Page + Steele/IBI Group Architects
- Interior Design: is by local designer firm Munge Leung
- Completed: 2011
- Two Buildings: 209 and 215 Fort York Blvd.
- Pet friendly (with some restrictions)
- Short-term rental approved (with some restrictions)
- Property Management Company: Maple Ridge Community Management, 905 507 6726
Community: Step out from Neptune Condos, stroll through June Callwood Park, jog along the Martin Goodman Trail or enjoy the vibrant nightlife just a few blocks away on King St. West. Steps to the shops and boutiques and Toronto’s Stackt Market. Easy access to the Gardiner Expressway, Lakeshore Blvd., Billy Bishop Airport, Union Station and UpExpress (to Pearson) and the TTC.
Reasons people love this neighbourhood include (and is not limited to):
- Excellent Public Transit: including two dedicated TTC Streetcar lines; the 509 Harbourfront streetcar takes you east from Fort York directly to Union Station, and the 511 Bathurst streetcar goes north from Fort York up to the Bathurst Subway Station on the Bloor line. WalkScore.com gives the Fort York neighbourhood a Transit Score of 98/100 meaning it is a “Rider’s Paradise” with “World-Class Public Transportation.”
- The bicycling infrastructure at Fort York is exceptional! You can hop onto dedicated urban bike lanes and the multi-use Waterfront Trail to taking you east and west and north. The terrain is overall generally flat and easy to ride. Walkscore.com gives the Fort York neighbourhood a Bike Score of 93 calling it a “Biker’s Paradise, Flat as a pancake, Excellent Bike Lanes”
- The area is Highly-Walkable: WalkScore.com gives the Fort York area a score of 88 calling the area “Very Walkable” and saying “Most errands can be accomplished on foot.”
- Easy connection to the highways: Travel east or west along Lakeshore Blvd. And connect easily onto the Gardiner Expressway. The Fort York area gives residents the convenience needed to get in and out of the city.
- Tons of green space nearby for running, cycling, blading, dog-walking and chilling: The Fort York neighbourhood has a vast amount of parkland nearby. You can walk to the lake in a few minutes. And there’s a yacht club nearby.
- The History: “Toronto Began Here” In the nearby vicinity of Fort York is where the earliest residents of Toronto chose to locate their settlements.
- The Fort York Condo neighbourhood has an Art-Deco sense of style: There are hints of early 20th century industrial character in the Art Deco architecture in the area.