12-28 Laidlaw St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Newtowns at King Towns

Builder: Urban Group
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Ilana Solomons
Ilana Solomons
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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+5
445 sqft - 1675 sqft
Avg $840 per square foot
Built in 2007
3 floors/ 265 units
Low-Rise condo

Overview
Adjacent to King Towns on Laidlaw Street, Newtowns at King Towns is a community of townhouse styled Toronto condos that sits comfortably on the border between Liberty Village and South Parkdale.
This residential block has 265 West End condos for sale, offered within a variety of three-storey townhouses. The suites range in size and layout from cozy one-bedroom units to much larger two-bedroom plus den homes. They feature bright living areas and modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. The upper floor suites enjoy private rooftop terraces with gas-line hook-up for a BBQ. Designed with front lawns and new trees and gardens, Newtown at King Towns offers a charming residential vibe tucked within an exciting arts and design neighbourhood.
South Parkdale, King West, and Liberty Village are all places you can call home, with a ton of new and interesting places to explore including Toronto’s Entertainment District and the charming Queen Street West.

Most Notable Features
Urban townhouse vibe: Offering a very different vibe than the standard condo tower living experience, Newtowns at King Towns will feel more like a traditional house. Like a starter home, it’s a solid choice for young families and first-time buyers.
Best of both worlds: Nestled on the border between Liberty Village and South Parkdale at Queen Street West, residents here will get to enjoy the best of both areas. Work in Liberty Village’s booming art and design scene, and enjoy the hip and unique city experience that is Queen West.

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Visitor Parking
BBQ Permitted
Parking Garage
Bike Storage

Included in Maintenance Fees

Air Conditioning
Common Element
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Parking
Water
Developer
Corp
TSCC-1853
Date Registered
Sep 28, 2007
920 - 16 Laidlaw Street
1/48
$789,888
18 days
920 - 16 Laidlaw Street
2+1BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $507
MLS#: W13174360
RE/MAX REAL ESTATE CENTRE INC.
18 days
1011 - 18 Laidlaw Street
1/21
$789,900
17 days
1011 - 18 Laidlaw Street
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $507
MLS#: W13176612
REAL BROKER ONTARIO LTD.
17 days
1222 - 22 Laidlaw Street
1/21
$809,900
37 days
1222 - 22 Laidlaw Street
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $507
MLS#: W13095082
ROYAL LEPAGE CERTIFIED REALTY
37 days
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About 10 Laidlaw St, Toronto


With condo townhouse at 12-22 Laidlaw Street, residents will live within the South Parkdale neighbourhood at the junction of King Street West and Liberty Village. With many cafes, restaurants, and quaint shops along Queen Street and north to Dundas, plus many new and interesting businesses in Liberty Village to the south, this area offers a balanced urban experience with lots of convenience and thrill. Ideal for young working professionals, you can easily enjoy Toronto’s Entertainment District, Queen Street West joints such as the Drake Hotel, or explore the recreational activities popping up in Liberty Village. The convenient TTC along Queen Street and King Street give residents easy access to Toronto’s Financial District and the Waterfront. Some local hangouts that you should check out include The Rhino Bar & Grille for an eclectic menu and a huge patio, Mildred’s Temple Kitchen for a global cuisine, and Brooklynn Bar on Queen for a hip lounge.
For all your grocery needs, you can shop at several markets in the neighbourhood, with a large Metro Supermarket and Pharmacy found in Liberty Village on Lynn Williams Street.
For a breath of fresh air just walk outside, with Rita Cox Park next door as well as Trinity Bellwoods on Queen Street, a great spot for all kinds of outdoor recreation from baseball to picnics.

For those residents of 10 Laidlaw St without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Bus Stop (Dufferin St at Melbourne Ave) and is only steps away connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Dufferin, route Dufferin Night Bus, and more nearby. For drivers at Newtowns at King Towns, it might be easier to get around the city getting on or off Gardiner Expressway and Jameson Ave, which is only a 2-minute drive.