278 Bloor St E, Toronto

Pre-construction

Rosedale Glen

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Todd Armstrong
Todd Armstrong
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Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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1251 sqft - 2394 sqft
Avg $833 per square foot
Built in 1983
23 floors/ 180 units
High-Rise condo

Overview
A calm and quiet Toronto residence, Rosedale Glen is located on Bloor Street East near Mt. Pleasant Road. The building is 23-storeys with inspiring views of the Rosedale Valley, hosting 180 Yonge and Bloor condos for sale and for rent. The suites range from one to three-bedrooms with many units enjoying additional solariums, plus separate dining rooms in penthouse units. Notably spacious, the suites feature bright open floor plans with full floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, upgraded kitchens, and huge balconies with beautiful views. Rosedale Glen has a smart and desirable list of amenities including an indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and social lounge. Beyond your front 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
Spacious floor plans: With only 180 Toronto condos in the building, the suites were designed with space and functionality in mind, starting at 1251 square-feet. Including the huge balconies, there is a lot of room for owner personalization and design, perfect for new families and retirees.
Luxury penthouse suites: For those who want even more space, as well as executive luxuries, Rosedale Glen offers select penthouse suites. These high-end homes feature expansive vistas over the ravine and the Toronto skyline, living room fireplaces, and Jacuzzi bath tubs, all within a soothingly secluded downtown address.
Calm and quiet vibe: One of the reasons why this building appeals to young families and retirees is because of its calm and quiet atmosphere. Located further east from the main Yonge and Bloor bustle, close to Rosedale schools and nature walking trails, Rosedale Glen is the perfect place for a peaceful downtown home.

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Cable TV
Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Building Insurance
Water
Corp
MTCC-614
Date Registered
Aug 8, 1983
1806 - 278 Bloor Street E
1/41
$1,099,000
11 days
1806 - 278 Bloor Street E
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,200-1,399 sqft
Maint. Fee $1,292
MLS#: C13223846
KELLER WILLIAMS REFERRED URBAN PIERRE CARAPETIAN GROUP REALTY
11 days
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About 278 Bloor St E, Toronto


With a calming home at 278 Bloor Street East you will live just a little ways away 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. If you want to dine out, a few local spots to check out include Dynasty Chinese Cuisine on Yorkville Avenue for traditional recipes and dim sum, Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill on Bloor Street for an easy family meal, and The One Eighty for a cocktail on the 51st floor of the Manulife Centre.
Your local grocery stores include Longo’s Supermarket 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.
For nearby green space look no further than the walking trails of Rosedale Valley and 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.