Introducing Dupont Terrace Freehold Townhomes
By on Aug 25, 2011
Act quickly, and the charm of chic residential London can be yours in downtown Toronto at Dupont Terrace Luxury Townhomes. Immersed in a neighbourhood that has a character all its own, this limited collection of just seven freehold townhomes introduces a new level of elegance to the Dupont streetscape for prices starting from only $699,000 and immediate occupancies available. A brilliant example of industry icon and visionary Paul Anisman’s penchant for creative planning and design, these new residences feature classic Georgian architecture and urban chic interiors. President of The Canadian Equity & Development Corporation, Anisman took inspiration from his other prestigious accomplishments, including Fairfield Estates in King Township and Trinity Park Lofts in Toronto. Like those properties, Dupont Terrace is a distinguished addition to its surroundings and upholds the highest standards of quality in design, craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The striking townhomes are situated on Dupont Street at St. Clarens Avenue, west of Dufferin, in the midst of some of the city’s trendiest shops. For home furnishings that defy the ordinary, South Hill Home and Angus & Company are down the street. Grab a coffee or lunch at Starbucks, and for something sinfully delicious, Stubbe Chocolates is nearby. The local Loblaws and Sobey’s are open 24 hours, and the subway is a short walk away. Now is the perfect time to purchase a new home in this exciting emerging area, where property values are destined to increase.
The best way to appreciate the potential in these layouts is to tour the furnished model, which has a youthful vibe. “We went for clean, contemporary lines in the furnishings with a monochromatic theme (tone on tones of white), along with small vibrant burst of colours for contrast. The look is inviting, sleek and uncluttered, with some unexpected surprises.” The open-concept living/dining room has a gas fireplace, dark hardwood throughout and extra-deep contemporary baseboards. A white dining table and sideboard contrast with the floor and dark brown sofa, and animal print accessories such as the area rug and framed dog photos add touches of whimsy.
The townhomes also have a spectacular roof top terrace. At approximately 500 square feet, this outdoor area is a fabulous extension of the living spaces. It has a gas barbecue connection, hose bib, lighting, planters and breathtaking city views to the south that include the CN Tower. A bold orange sofa and umbrella on the model terrace join sculpted trees, a barbecue, dining table and chairs - all with room to spare.