BLVD. Q Condos - Etobicoke
From $500,000
- 935 The Queensway, Etobicoke
Project Overview
The brand-new BLVD. Q Condos condo building by Mattamy Homes is located in Toronto close to The Queensway and Islington Avenue. Admire the vibrant ambiance of South Etobicoke and The Queensway. Once regarded as an outlying section of Toronto, this district has come to have its own unique identity, characterized by its vibrancy, beautiful green areas, and the alluring appeal of the western part of the city.
Reasons to Invest
Location
- Downtown Toronto, the CNE, Budweiser Stage at Ontario Place, BMO Field, Billy Bishop Airport, Sherway Gardens, Humber College, and more are easily accessible from Etobicoke. Etobicoke has the Humber River, Lake Ontario to the south, Toronto's largest public park, High Park.
Connectivity
- The Gardiner Expressway and routes 427 link Etobicoke commuters to all GTA main routes. Etobicoke is easily accessible by UP Express, MiWay, TTC Bus Transit, Streetcar Transit, four GO Stations, and three Subway Stations.
Developer
- Reputable developer Mattamy Homes has been in the house construction business since 1978. Since 2001, the construction Industry and Land Development Association has awarded Mattamy Homes the title of Homebuilder of the Year an unprecedented eight times.
Neighbourhood
BLVD.Q Condos has a unique location in a breathtaking natural setting. surrounded by famous golf facilities, such Islington Golf Course. There are parks with miles of cycling and walking pathways, open fields, and a variety of mature woods. Stroll along the historic Mimico Creek Trail as it meanders through the neighbourhood’s parks and ends at Toronto’s shoreline. An amazing location to live with amenities for an active, balanced lifestyle and an abundance of natural beauty.More than thirty eateries, cafés, and pubs.Arts Etobicoke, Creative Village, The Music Studio, as well as Montgomery’s Inn are all situated in the area.Well-deserved reputation of having the greatest murals in the city.Bus service between Islington and Kipling Avenues, Kipling Station, GO Transit Line; Bloor Street takes 20 minutes to get to downtown Toronto.Route 401, which is connected to every major route in Toronto.