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Allure Condos - Toronto
From $700,000
- 250 King Street East, Toronto
City – Toronto
Developer- EMBLEM
Occupancy – 2027
No of Units – 509
Amenities-
Cycle Studio, Lobby Lounge, Social Lounge with Private Dining, Private Screening Room, Indoor and Outdoor Co-Working Lounges, Personal Massage Room, Rolls Royce Chauffeur Services, Steam Room, Indoor/Outdoor Children’s Play Areas, Sauna, Spa, Terrace with Private Dining and BBQs
Building Type – Condo
Suite Size – 471-969 Sq Ft
No of Storeys – 43
Building Status – Preconstruction
Selling Status – Selling Now
Project Overview
Allure Condos by EMBLEM is a new condo development located at King St E & Sherbourne St in Toronto.
Allure was designed with the current and future community in mind, rising 43 storeys and offering 509 homes, a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom flats, all with premium features and stunning city views. As part of the Allure neighbourhood, the northwest corner of King Street East and Princess Street is being redesigned as a mix of historical and contemporary design.
Reasons to Invest
Location
- With unparalleled access to Toronto's comprehensive transportation system, including TTC streetcar routes a minute away, this unique position places you at the hub of the city's magnificent next wave of growth.
Education
- Parents will be pleased to find a variety of excellent schools nearby, including the Abelard School, Blyth Academy Yorkville, Toronto Private High School, and Rose Avenue Junior Public School.
Connectivity
- Five minutes from your front door to the train brings you practically anywhere in the city. Line 2 of the TTC Subway travels east-west through the city, and Sherbourne Station links to Line 1.
Developer
- EMBLEM builds tall GTAs. They are obsessed with design because they believe timeless design is the key to a good investment and a beautiful house. Lovely yet modest places.
Neighbourhood
Residents can also travel south to Cabbagetown, Church, and Wellesley, which are all nearby. Church and Wellesley, a location with historical significance, is also known as the hub of Toronto’s LGBTQ+ community. As such, a lot of community activities, including the renowned Pride celebration, are held just outside 8 Wellesley. Church and Wellesley are a vibrant, interesting area to live because to Massey Hall and other surrounding attractions as well as an abundance of stores, restaurants, and other establishments. A short stroll away, spend the afternoon finding inspiration at the Art Gallery of Ontario, or watch a flick at the lovely Carlton Cinema. The opulent Yonge & Dundas Square is the site of concerts and other municipal events of many types, which spill over into other parts of the city.