X2
(Church-Yonge Corridor)
Developer | Great Gulf Homes/Lifetime Dev. |
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Price Range | $296,990 - $849,990 |
Move In | Fall/Winter 2013 |
Maintenance | $0.43 (excludes Hydro) |
Floors | 49 |
Units | 552 |
TREB District | C1 – Church-Yonge Corridor |
Intersection | Mt Pleasant Road and Ted Rogers Way |
Architects | Architects Alliance |
Interior designers | Cecconi Simone Design |
Status | Under Construction |
Building type | High rise |
Price/ sqft | $567.90 |
Parking | $42,000 |
Comments | In November 2009 agents protested against the developer after a group of agents that had been waiting for 10 days were unable to get first access to sell units after a miscommunication between the developer and police |
End user profile | First time buyer |
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Project Summary
X2 Condominiums Toronto Condominiums by Great Gulf and Lifetime designed by the award winning architects Alliance
Project Ammenities
- 2 guest suites
- parking for visitors’ cars/bicycles
- 9th floor landscaped rooftop includes:
- outdoor pool
- sun deck
- fitness facility including weight room/yoga-pilates-aerobics studio/training room/cardio room/steam rooms
- poolside library/lounge
- billiard room
- piano lounge
- kitchen/bar
- 3 dining lounges
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Features
Appliances- stacked washer/dryer
- stainless steel counter depth fridge
- stainless steel self-cleaning range
- stainless steel hood fan
- stainless steel built-in dishwasher
- stainless steel built-in microwave
- Floors: foyer/living/kitchen/dining room - choice of pre-finished engineered flooring
- den/bedroom - choice of carpet
- bathroom - porcelain tiles
- Kitchen:
- custom designed cabinetry
- choice of granite or corian countertop
- porcelain tile backsplash
- high island/table
- single bowl stainless steel under mounted sink
- track lighting
- Bathroom:
- custom designed cabinetry
- corian sink
- soaker tub
- choice of full height porcelain wall tiles in tub/shower
- 24 hour concierge
- Won the Honorable Mention at 2011’s Pug Awards
- In November 2009 agents protested against the developer after a group of agents that had been waiting for 10 days were unable to get first access to sell units after a miscommunication between the developer and police