330 Adelaide Street E
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About 330 Adelaide Street E — 330 @ Imperial Square
Plaza Corporation’s 330 Imperial Square Condos were completed in 2001, along with their sibling residence: 311 Imperial Square. Together, these buildings have since made their mark on the prestigious St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Located at the popular intersection of Adelaide Street East and Sherbourne Street the building has been maintained with care over the years, cultivating a vibrant atmosphere that continually attracts many prospective residents — with no signs of slowing, either.
Reaching to a humble 11 storeys, 330 Adelaide St East features a delightfully distinctive architectural design. Clad in distinguished brickwork, the structure almost resembles a grand palace, especially considering the way the upper levels are set back from street level. A lengthy balcony that spans the second floor stretches across the building along Adelaide, which creates the impression of a sturdy exterior wall expected of a fortress.
And yet the edifice at 330 Adelaide St East is still resoundingly modern, showcasing many long window walls that culminate in grand arches and boldly articulated private balconies. These give residents some great views, but perhaps the best vistas to be had are found on the rooftop terraces.
This terrace is, unsurprisingly, quite popular with residents: it contains garden plots that have been beautifully landscaped, as well as barbecues and seating set under a charming arbour. This provides the perfect place to relax, perhaps post workout in the condo’s onsite gym, after hosting an event in the party room, or following a tiring meeting in the conference room.
The Suites
Matching the palatial exterior architecture, 330 Adelaide St East contains 95 downtown Toronto condos that are well suited for young professionals and couples alike. Ranging in size from approximately 600 to 1,200 square feet, these Toronto condos for sale consist of one bedroom and two bedroom floor plans, plus a handful of units that also boast dens.
The suites also connect to spacious balconies by way of sliding glass doors. These doors, in addition to the generous amount of floor-to-ceiling windows placed throughout suites, make for bright and airy atmospheres for residents of 330 Adelaide St East.
Finally, these suites feature some remarkable finishes as well: home chefs will swoon over the designer kitchen cabinetry and breakfast bars, whose modern aesthetic is grounded with the warmth provided by hardwood flooring.
The Neighbourhood
Those living at 330 Adelaide St E often enjoy heading over to King Street East for a day or night on the town, as it’s just steps south of their building. Here, one can find an array of trendy restaurants, bars, and cafés. Amongst this rich selection, those living at should give the Chef’s House a try: run by culinary arts students, diners there have the chance to try gourmet food from someone who may very well be Canada’s next top chef — at a very reasonable price.
Similarly, the stores along King East are decidedly refined. To be more specific, there’s a concentration of top-of-the-line furniture stores on this stretch of King. While this is beneficial for residents who have just moved in or are in need of an upgrade, those looking for everyday essentials will have to travel just a little bit further.
When shopping for groceries and and running errands, those living in the 330 Imperial Square Condos can walk just five minutes in order to reach the St. Lawrence Market, on Front Street East just west of Jarvis. Here, one can find top quality produce vendors, butchers and fishmongers. The market is also home to bulk foods, imported spices from around the world, and freshly baked bread. And those planning to host dinner parties can make a quick pit stop at the LCBO next door before heading back home to prep their meals.
Transportation
Getting around the city is easy for residents — even for those without access to a car of their own. The 504 streetcar runs along nearby King Street, traveling east and west across the downtown core. This streetcar also happens to at the Sherbourne Street stop, a block away from 330 Adelaide St East.
Alternatively, for those who prefer to drive around town, Adelaide only allows drivers to travel in one direction: east. Fortunately, this means Adelaide’s traffic moves quickly, and that accessing the Don Valley Parkway via Adelaide takes just a few minutes. Those looking to access the Gardiner Expressway, on the other hand, can head south down Sherbourne for just a few minutes before merging onto this highway and heading east or west along the southern edge of the city.
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Transaction Insights at 330 Adelaide Street E
Studio | 1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | No Data | $595,000 | $650,000 | No Data | $890,000 - $895,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | $837 | $942 | No Data | $938 |
Price Range | No Data | $2,500 - $2,600 | $2,400 | $3,200 | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 327 Days | 185 Days | 569 Days | 224 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 484 Days | 140 Days | 278 Days | 274 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 3% | 24% | 36% | 20% | 19% |
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