Core Modern Homes is the new development coming to Eglinton Ave. E. in fall 2014. Located close to Leaside and the hub of activity that is Yonge and Eglinton, this smaller scale townhouse development should appeal to those who've grown out of condo living but don't need a huge amount of space. The modern design is about as minimalist as it gets, featuring a grey brick and dark wood façade. There's ample use of natural lighting with large and angled windows (word to the wise potential buyer, start looking for a window cleaner!) and some key outdoor space in the form of an upper deck.
With upper-middle-class families in mind, all seven homes will feature three bedrooms (bachelors get back to Yonge and Eligible), parking space, and some outdoor space for summer barbecuing.
SPECS
Address: 538 Eglinton Ave. E.
Storeys: 4-storey
Number of Homes: 7 townhomes
Number of Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms
Parking: 1 space per unit
Price: Expected to start in the low $1,000,000
Architect: Batay-Csorba Architects
Developer: Mazenga Building Group Ltd.
FEATURES
- Hardwood flooring throughout
- Large and open-concept kitchen space
- Private master bedroom on a dedicated floor
- Bathrooms with double sink, a separate soaker tub and shower
- Loft space, upper terrace and patio deck
THE VERDICT
Core Modern Homes scores points for making a good use of its key corner location. It's the kind of development that's easy on the eye, and if you already own in the vicinity, this development could help to revalue your old property. Yay!
Despite not being detached, these units do offer just about everything a modern family would need. As far as entertaining goes, there's spacious built-in cabinetry, wood fireplaces, subtle ceiling lighting and a full chef's kitchen (i.e. high end appliances). While not astonishingly luxurious, there's a certain appeal in how understated everything is. That said, a double car garage would've been nice!
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Writing by Cathy Esaa
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