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    61 Heintzman Street & 60 Heintzman Street

    The Heintzman Place
    6for Sale
    3for Rent

    Building Details

    Property Type:
    Condo
    Number of Storeys:
    16
    Number of Units:
    327
    Condo Completion:
    2011
    Condo Demand:
    High
    Unit Size Range:
    400 - 1,221 SQFT
    Unit Availability:
    High

    Listing History for The Heintzman Place

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    Amenities

    Concierge
    Party Room
    Rooftop Deck
    Security System
    Indoor Parking
    Bike Storage

    Maintenance Fees

    Included
    Water
    Excluded
    Hydro
    Heat
    Air Conditioning

    About 61 Heintzman StreetThe Heintzman Place

    Heintzman Place could very well be Toronto’s very own Melrose Place — minus the scandal, drama, and deception, that is. What Heintzman Place and the famous fictional apartment complex do have in common, then, is a sense of community and inclusivity amongst residents.

    And while the names may also be similar, the building at 60-61 Heintzman was actually named for something more local. Heintzman Piano, a Notable Canadian piano producer, was the prior resident of the land, back when the company was first established.

    Built in 2011 by Lanterra Developments, the high-rise at 60-61 Heintzman Street was the first of its kind. To this day, the area lacks an abundance of skyscrapers, allowing residents some of the best views in town.

    The building sold out quickly, appealing to residents of all types, including young first time buyers, empty nesters and budding families. Thanks to the wealth of communal spaces, the layout facilitates interactions between residents. For example, a library and lounge are available for homeowners to use, while a party room with kitchen and exercise room also provide space to socialize. And while lush amenities are far and few between — no rooftop swimming pool to be found here folks — low maintenance fees make up for this fact.

    The condos at 60-61 Heintzman Street also score points for their eco-friendliness. On top of solar heating and a green roof, residents also have access to an on-site car share program, “Options for Cars.” This nonprofit Toronto Cooperative was established in 2009, and has been steadily growing ever since.

    The Suites

    Between the 327 units spread out over 16 storeys, there are quite a few options in terms of sizes and layouts, and these Toronto condos for sale can be found at varying price points. Square footage ranges from around 500 to 1,200, while homes come in the form of studios to three bedroom units.

    The homes at 60-61 Heintzman Street boast beautiful hardwood floors, modern kitchens and bathrooms, and just enough balcony space to enjoy the sweeping views over the city.

    The Neighbourhood

    Located in the heart of The Junction, residents live in what feels like Toronto’s best-kept secret. Okay, so most people know about the Junction, however thanks to its west end Toronto locale this tends to be less of a tourist zone than it should be.

    The Junction is ideal for anyone who loves food, café culture, live music, design, and of course history. Once known as “West Toronto” and technically classified as its own, separate city, this area is now a place where some of Toronto’s most imaginative residents choose to live. The modern name comes from two junctions: that of two native Canadian trails, as well as a pair of more contemporary railway lines.

    Oddly enough, a law technically maintained that no alcohol be sold in Junction, until it was overturned in 1997. This is mainly strange because today a number of craft breweries can be found inhabiting the area.

    Those into home décor will be more than delighted with the handmade and restored furniture found in shops throughout the Junction. Alternatively, DIY projects are easy as can be, thanks to the Home Depot, RONA Home & Garden, and Canadian Tire located at Keele and St. Clair. Also in this big-box store complex is a Metro, where residents can stock up on provisions for the week, while Tim & Sue’s No Frills on Pacific Avenue is yet another inexpensive option.

    Transportation

    Traveling around the immediate area is less frustrating for residents of Heintzman Place than for their counterparts trying to navigate the streets in the centre of the city. When the time comes to head toward the Financial District, Entertainment District, Yonge and Dundas, and the likes, driving along Dundas West will come in handy. This arterial road snakes southward before curving into the east-west route that reaches all the way across the city.

    Alternatively, Keele Street is another major road that will carry drivers north to the 401 or south toward the Gardiner Expressway. The former allows drivers to exit the city altogether, while the latter can be used to zip east along the lakeshore.

    Those relying on public transit are also in good shape with 60-61 Heintzman Street as a starting point. Buses along Annette and Dupont Streets provide eastbound access, while those heading out on lengthier journeys may prefer to take the subway. Thankfully, then, Dundas West Station on the Bloor-Danforth line can be reached in about 20 minutes on foot, or via a 10-minute ride on the 40 Junction bus.

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    9/10
    Walkability
    One small step for you. One giant leap towards never needing a gym membership.
    8/10
    Transit
    Transit's there for you, like a loyal golden retriever.
    6/10
    Bikeability
    The bike lane starts to feel like a second home.

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    Demographics

    Based on the dissemination area as defined by Statistics Canada. A dissemination area contains, on average, approximately 200 – 400 households.

    Population
    40,556
    Average Individual Income
    $63,720
    Average Household Size
    2 persons
    Average Age
    44
    Average Household Income
    $102,807
    Dominant Housing Type
    High Rise Apartment
    Population By Age
    0 - 14
    14%
    15 - 19
    1%
    20 - 34
    27%
    35 - 49
    19%
    50 - 64
    19%
    65+
    17%
    Household Income
    $0 - $30,000
    46%
    $30,000+
    24%
    $60,000+
    15%
    $90,000+
    8%
    $125,000+
    4%
    Housing Types & Tenancy
    High Rise Apartment
    47%
    Detached
    30%
    Semi Detached
    14%
    Low Rise Apartment
    4%
    Duplex
    3%
    Marital Status
    Commute
    Languages (Primary Language)
    Other
    73%
    Mandarin
    11%
    Cantonese
    9%
    Tamil
    3%
    Arabic
    1%
    Spanish
    1%
    Tagalog
    1%
    Korean
    1%
    Education
    University and Above
    41%
    High School
    23%
    College
    16%
    None
    12%
    University Below Batchelor
    3%
    Apprenticeship
    2%
    Major Field of Study
    Business Management
    26%
    Architecture & Engineering
    20%
    Health & Related Fields
    11%
    Social Sciences
    11%
    Math & Computer Sciences
    9%
    Humanities
    5%
    Physical Sciences
    4%
    Education
    4%
    Personal, Protective & Transportation Services
    3%
    Visual & Performing Arts
    3%

    Maintenance Fees

    The Heintzman Place vs The Junction - West End Area

    Days on Strata

    Units at The Heintzman Place spend an average of
    12
    Days on Strata
    based on recent sales

    List vs Selling Price

    On average, these condos sell for
    3%
    above
    the list price.

    Offer Competition

    Condos in this building have an
    AVERAGE
    chance of receiving
    Multiple Offers
    compared to other buildings in The Junction - West End

    Turnover of Units

    On average, each unit is owned for
    6.7
    YEARS before being sold again

    Property Value

    -1%
    Decrease in property value within the past twelve months

    Price Ranking

    4th
    Highest price per SQFT out of 17 condos in The Junction - West End area

    Sold Units

    27
    Units were Sold over the past twelve months

    Rented Units

    18
    Units were Rented over the past twelve months

    Best Value Rank

    The Heintzman Place offers the
    ?
    best value out of 17 condos in neighbourhood

    Appreciation Rank

    The Heintzman Place has the
    ?
    highest ROI out of 17 condos in neighbourhood

    Rental Yield

    The Heintzman Place yields the
    ?
    highest rent prices out of 17 condos in neighbourhood

    High Demand

    The Heintzman Place is the
    ?
    most popular building out of 17 condos in neighbourhood

    Transaction Insights at 61 Heintzman Street

    Studio1 Bed1 Bed + Den2 Bed2 Bed + Den3 Bed3 Bed + Den
    Price RangeNo Data$472,000 - $640,000$500,000 - $650,000$792,000 - $835,000$737,000 - $900,000$745,000 - $920,000No Data
    Avg. Cost Per SqftNo Data$961$861$918$900$815No Data
    Avg. Wait for Unit AvailabilityNo Data37 Days50 Days56 Days49 Days211 DaysNo Data
    Ratio of Units in Building1%32%23%18%24%5%1%

    Unit Sales vs Inventory

    Total number of units listed and sold in Junction - West End