1 Aberfoyle Crescent, Etobicoke

Pre-construction

Kingsway on the Park

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Simon Smardenkas
Simon Smardenkas
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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Sqft range -
Avg - $ per square foot
Built in 1990
24 floors/ 289 units
High-Rise condo

These high-rise Toronto condos were built in 1990 by Shipp Corporation Limited. Located in Etobicoke's Islington-City Centre West neighbourhood, the nearest main intersection to Kingsway on the Park is Bloor St West & Islington Ave. Kingsway on the Park is a 24 storey condo, located at 1 Aberfoyle Cres. With suites ranging in size from 742 to 4063 sqft, this Toronto condo has 289 units, most with private balconies a views across the city. Residents of this condo can enjoy amenities like a Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Concierge and Parking Garage, along with a Security Guard, Enter Phone System and a Tennis Court. Monthly maintenance fees include Common Element Maintenance, Heat, Hydro and Water. So far this year, Kingsway on the Park has been averaging around $0.00 per square foot, which means a typical one bed condo could be yours for roughly $582500.00. This condo is currently ranked as the 22 most expensive condo in Etobicoke.


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Concierge
Parking Garage
Sauna
Security Guard
Security System
Tennis Court
Indoor Pool
Guest Suites

Included in Maintenance Fees

Cable TV
Common Element
Heat
Hydro
Building Insurance
Parking
Water
Corp
MTCC-875
Date Registered
Feb 23, 1990

About 1 Aberfoyle Crescent, Toronto

1 Aberfoyle Crescent is nearby from Tim Hortons for that morning caffeine fix and if you're not in the mood to cook, The Bull Pub & Grill, Bonimi and Bonimi Restaurant are near this condo. For groceries there is Sobeys Urban Fresh which is only steps away.

If you are looking for transit, don't fear, Kingsway on the Park has a TTC Bus Stop only steps away. Islington Station Subway is also only a few minutes walk away, which can after be the best way to get downtown, if you're going to a game or a show. If you're driving, you'll have decent access to the rest of Toronto by way of the Gardiner Expy and the Royal York Rd onramp as well which is within a few minutes drive.