Luxury living in the Upper Beaches
By on Jan 22, 2010
Looking for a brand new home but wary of purchasing before it?s built? Upper Beach Manors is an exciting upscale development that lets you have your cake and eat it too.
Composed of 28 luxury three-bedroom townhouse units at Main Street and Gerrard Street East in Toronto, Solotex Corporation?s development is almost completely sold out, with only eight units still available for purchase. Buyers are excited about the opportunity to view their brand new unit before purchasing and the convenience of moving into their new home within 60 days of purchase.
?The majority of buyers really want to see the final product, says Kita Nakabayashi, a sales associate for Upper Beach Manors. ?That?s why Solotex decided to build these without any pre-sale. The purchaser can stand inside the house and actually see what they are going to get. It?s a more tactical experience.?
The development is just across the street from the East Toronto Athletic Fields, and the Go Train is only steps away. It?s a quick five-minute walk to the Main Street subway station, and you?ll be at Yonge and Bloor in just 15 minutes. Drivers will appreciate nearby access to the Gardiner Expressway, the Don Valley Parkway and Lakeshore Boulevard.
The neighbourhood also boasts nearby elementary and secondary schools, fabulous shopping areas, as well as easy access to the eastern beaches, the Glen Stewart Ravine and a City of Toronto golf course.
Superior standard features set this development apart, and include stainless steel appliances, upgraded designer kitchen cabinets, and engineered hardwood floors in all areas except the marble foyer and the porcelain-titled bathrooms and laundry room.
?We put in a whole bunch of upgrades that are really important to homeowners,? says Nakabayashi. ?There?s no compromising anywhere.
In other developments, the model homes are usually equipped with between $30,000 to $50,000 worth of upgrades, so buyers end up spending more than they intended to in order to make their homes look like the models they fell in love with, Nakabayashi explains. That is not the cause in the Upper Beach Manor model homes?what you see is what you get.
All units feature brick exteriors, three-storey layouts and two-car parking. Wooden decks off the kitchens, nine-foot ceilings on the main floor and granite countertops contribute to the luxurious but functional appeal.
Every townhouse is equipped with an Energy Star-rated air conditioner and gas furnace. Units are well-insulated for sound.
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