100 Hayden St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Bloor Walk

Builder: Philmor Group
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Farnam Razzagh
Farnam Razzagh
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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526 sqft - 3066 sqft
Avg $827 per square foot
Built in 2005
18 floors/ 165 units
High-Rise condo

Overview
Located on Hayden Street just south of Bloor Street East, Bloor Walk is a unique 18-storey high-rise of blended brick, stone and glass with interior hardwood accents that create an earthy vibe. The building hosts 165 Yonge and Bloor condos for sale and for rent, ranging considerably in size and layout from one-bedroom units to two-bedrooms plus den, plus three-bedroom penthouse and Estate suites.

You should expect mostly open concept kitchen and living areas with eight to nine-foot ceilings and stained hardwood flooring. Private balconies plus floor-to-ceiling windows bring in a ton of natural light, and modern stainless steel appliances with upgraded bathrooms make for a comfortable home. Bloor Walk also boasts a list of building amenities for both active and casual lifestyles. When you step outside your door, you will discover the Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood, an eclectic downtown experience that brings together fun nightlife adventures, boutique shopping, arts and culture venues, and Toronto business bustle.

Most Notable Features
Estate suites: Bloor Walk offers a select number of units that cater to the more executively styled Toronto condo homeowners, called Estate Suites. Ranging from two to three-bedrooms, Estate Suites are roughly 3,000 square-feet of high-end finishes, beautiful natural lighting, separate rooms and living spaces, and large balconies with inspiring views of the city.
Indoor swimming pool: Bloor Walk offers an array of amenities comparable to most other downtown Toronto condos, including a fitness centre and a rooftop garden patio. But residents will really enjoy the full indoor swimming pool with sky lit glass ceiling. A lovely way to exercise, relax, or splash around with friends and family.
Quiet cul-de-sac: Bloor Walk has a unique location in downtown Toronto, hidden away on a quaint and charming cul-de-sac just south of Bloor Street. If you like the idea of living centrally, close to Yorkville shopping and Bay Street business, but want a home that is tucked away from all the noise and bustle, then Bloor Walk could be the place for you.

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Rooftop Deck
Concierge
Public Transit
Party Room
Elevator
Meeting Room
Parking Garage
Pet Restriction

Included in Maintenance Fees

Common Element
Building Insurance
Water
Developer
Corp
TSCC-1655
Date Registered
Feb 3, 2005
812 - 100 Hayden Street
1/47
$499,000
58 days
812 - 100 Hayden Street
1BD
1BA
1 Parking
500-599 sqft
Maint. Fee $627
MLS#: C13002936
SUTTON GROUP-ADMIRAL REALTY INC.
58 days
801 - 100 Hayden Street
1/21
$689,000
7 days
801 - 100 Hayden Street
1+1BD
2BA
1 Parking
700-799 sqft
Maint. Fee $887
MLS#: C13249134
FOREST HILL REAL ESTATE INC.
7 days
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About 100 Hayden St, Toronto


With a charming home at 100 Hayden Street, you will live just around the corner from one of Toronto’s most popular intersections. The Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood offers an exciting mosaic of the downtown living experience, with the central TTC junction pulling it all together. You will enjoy a smooth blend of business, fashion, artistry, and entertainment, from Yonge Street nightlife and cultural events to Bloor Street restaurants and cafes, Yorkville boutique shopping, and Bay Street business bustle.

Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, the Toronto Reference Library, the Eaton Centre, plus a variety of cinemas, theatres, and art galleries. Some local hot spots to check out include Camros Organic Eatery on Hayden Street for a Persian-inspired menu of organic and vegetarian dishes, Asahi Sushi on Church Street, and Pangaea Restaurant on Bay Street where you can try a seasonal menu of creative Continental dishes.
For local groceries and other household items you can find Longo’s on Bloor Street in Hudson’s Bay Centre, Valu-Mart at Bloor and Bay Street, and No Frills at Saks Market on Bloor just west of Sherbourne Street.
Need some fresh air? Look no further than the walking trails of Rosedale Valley and nearby Queens Park, a popular tree-filled spot perfect for jogging, roller-blading, outdoor workouts, or simply sitting in the shade with a book.


The Yonge and Bloor area has a 100 Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly lanes on Wellesley, College, and Sherbourne Streets. If you want to travel fast, the main hub of Toronto’s TTC network is right at Bloor and Yonge, giving you access to the whole city. For car-owners, the area is easily navigable with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Yonge Street and the Lower Jarvis onramp and the Don Valley Parkway via Danforth Avenue.