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The New Lawrence Heights - North York
From $1,299,900
- Ranee Ave & Varna Dr, North York
City -North York
Developer –Metropia
Occupancy -2022
No of Units -TBA
No of Storeys -TBA
Amenities-
itness Training & Yoga Room; His & Her Steam Rooms; Party Room With Lounge Area; Games Lounge; Business Lounge; Outdoor Terrace with Hot & Cold Plunge Pools, Outdoor Dining & BBQ Area.
Building Type – Condos
Suite Size – 2,004 – 2,740 sq ft
Building Status – Preconstruction
Selling Status – Selling Now
Project Overview
Introducing Over 100 acres of land make up the amazing master-planned neighborhood of New Lawrence Heights, located in Toronto’s north end! Future homeowners of these gorgeous modern four-bedroom townhomes with a den will be close to several highly sought-after attractions, including Yorkdale Shopping Center, Subway Transit, Major Highways, and Big Box Stores.
Reasons to Invest
Location
- One of the most well-liked residential areas in the Greater Toronto Area is North Toronto. New Lawrence Heights is the ideal spot to invest because of its scenic parks and historic neighborhoods, as well as its many everyday conveniences and convenient access to the highways and public transportation.
Connectivity
- Fast access to Highway 401 is minutes from Allen Road in New Lawrence Heights. Many TTC bus routes link you to two metro stations within steps. Additionally, Yorkdale Go Bus Station is close.
Developer
- Developers Metropia & Context, who together have over 50 years of expertise, are two very respectable developers working on The New Lawrence Heights.
Neighbourhood
New Lawrence Heights residents prioritize education for their children. Parents will discover several great day care centers in the region, and the city is proposing more centers throughout development. The city proposes a new accessible primary school in the development. There are several private, high school, and post-secondary schools nearby.Yorkdale and Lawrence Square commercial centers provide stores, restaurants, and a movie theater minutes away. Founded in 1827, the Toronto Cricket, Skating, and Curling Club is one of numerous libraries and community spaces in the neighborhood.