95 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto

Pre-construction

The Dunhill Club

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For Sale
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For Rent
Julian Kashani
Julian Kashani
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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+5
418 sqft - 1212 sqft
Avg $914 per square foot
Built in 1987
8 floors/ 206 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
The Dunhill Club can be found on Prince Arthur Avenue between Huron Street and St. George. Built in 1987, it is an eight-storey low-rise condominium that enjoys a quaint residential feel among lush greenery and older architecture.
The property offers over 200 Toronto condos for sale and for rent, with suite sizes and layouts ranging from compact bachelor apartments to comfortable two-bedroom suites plus den. Most of the units enjoy bright open-concept living areas, hardwood flooring, upgraded kitchens with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, upgraded kitchens, large picture windows, and private balconies. On top of all that, the building amenities are designed to give residents a feeling of security and relaxation.
Beyond the building, residents can explore the Annex neighbourhood, a charming community stretching from Queen’s Park to Bathurst Street along Bloor. The street is lined with boutique shops, quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and trendy bars and venues, not to mention home to University of Toronto’s St. George campus, the Royal Ontario Museum, and Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.

Most Notable Features
Well-established property: Developed in 1987, The Dunhill Club has been providing quality downtown Toronto condos for almost 30 years. While it might make you think the building is old, it also means that the building has strong management and time-tested value.
Rooftop deck and garden: Among The Dunhill Club’s amenities, residents are very likely to enjoy the rooftop deck and garden, replete with lounge furniture and a whirlpool with inspiring views of the surrounding neighbourhood.
Visitor parking: Often overlooked, visitor parking is an excellent building feature, especially in popular downtown spots like the Annex. While street parking is available, it’s not guaranteed. Visitor parking makes it much easier for friends and family to visit, because you can tell them to come straight to your door.

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Rooftop Deck
Concierge
Public Transit
Visitor Parking
Jacuzzi
Meeting Room
Parking Garage
Pet Restriction

Included in Maintenance Fees

Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Hydro
Building Insurance
Parking
Water
Corp
MTCC-757
Date Registered
Nov 26, 1987
104 - 95 Prince Arthur Avenue
1/34
$859,000
36 days
104 - 95 Prince Arthur Avenue
1BD
1BA
0 Parking
800-899 sqft
Maint. Fee $749
MLS#: C13084074
CHESTNUT PARK REAL ESTATE LIMITED
36 days
711 - 95 Prince Arthur Avenue
1/24
$2,700
47 days
711 - 95 Prince Arthur Avenue
2BD
1BA
0 Parking
800-899 sqft
MLS#: C13038932
SMART SOLD REALTY
47 days

About 95 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto


With a well-established home at 95 Prince Arthur Avenue, you will be living in a charming neighbourhood known as the Annex. It’s a lively and youthful urban centre that combines cultural attractions like the ROM, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Hot Docs Cinema, and Lee’s Palace with the campus vibe of University of Toronto, plus a quaint residential feel and an endless array of quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and fun bars. With TTC routes along Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue, you are easily connected to the rest of the city, whether for Yorkville’s boutique shopping, Bay Street’s Financial District, or King Street’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts. A few local hangouts to explore include The Bedford Academy on Prince Arthur Avenue, Bar Mercurio on Bloor Street for a traditional Italian menu, and Big Sushi at Bloor Street and Dalton Road.
Your nearby grocery stores include Metro at Bloor and Robert Street, Whole Foods Market on Avenue Road, Bulk Barn at Bloor and Borden, and Fiesta Farms Inc. a short walk away on Christie Street.
Looking for a patch of grass? Take a walk to the grounds of University of Toronto’s St. George campus, as well as Queens Park to the east and Christie Pitts Park to the west. There are also a number of smaller parks scattered throughout the residential streets north of Bloor, perfect for days spent outdoors.

For those residents of 95 Prince Arthur Ave without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Train Stop (St George Station - Northbound Platform) and is a short distance away connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Line 1 (yonge-university) nearby. For drivers at The Dunhill Club, it might be easier to get around the city getting on or off Gardiner Expressway and Bay St, which is within a few minutes drive.