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About 95 Prince Arthur Avenue — The Dunhill Club
Are you in the market for a new condo but you’re sick of towering high-rises? You’ve had your eye of a recent conversion, but the units are just too pricey? Or maybe none of this applies, and you just want to see what’s around. Either way, The Dunhill Club should be on your list.
Situated in the desirable Annex neighbourhood, The Dunhill Club is a traditional 8-storey condominium housing 206 downtown Toronto condos. The building was completed in 1987, and while flashy towers and loft conversions tend to get most of the attention, an established residence like the Dunhill Club should not be overlooked by potential buyers.
95 Prince Arthur Ave provides some nice extras — shared rooftop deck with whirlpool, courtyard, party room, concierge, security guard, visitor parking, and parking garage.
Due to its location, The Dunhill Club is well-suited to a wide demographic, but this property is particularly appealing for retirees and empty nesters; Prince Arthur Avenue is a quiet street and the building has a tucked away feel — add in spacious suites and a can’t beat location, and you have an enticing condominium for those looking to downsize.
The Suites
The Dunhill Club is an older building and as such, some units could need updating — which should be music to the ears of potential buyers, because putting your own personal touch on one of these Toronto condos for sale will give you an incredible home.
Suites in this building range from cozy 418 square feet for a bachelor, to over 1200 square feet for a 2 bedroom + den. Finishes vary, but expect open concept layouts, hardwood floors in the living space, modern kitchens with breakfast bars, large bedrooms and dens, and some units have private balconies; those on the ground floor have a small yard.
With a suite at The Dunhill Club you have a cozy tree-shrouded property to enjoy, with great amenities and a secure building — plus, you’re just minutes from attractions like the ROM, Bloor Street upscale shopping, art galleries in Yorkville, and Spadina Station.
The Neighbourhood
The Annex is primarily a residential neighbourhood, but one which blends youthful energy and historic charm — evident in the over 500 heritage buildings in the area. This community’s location north of Bloor makes it an ideal spot for people who want a residential living experience, near to large attractions and public transit.
The Dunhill Club is a gem for history lovers — from 95 Prince Arthur Ave you are within walking distance of the ROM and Gardner Museum for the latest exhibits. Art fans can stroll to Hazelton Avenue in Yorkville and sample galleries like Mira Godard Gallery, Ingram Gallery, and Gallery Gevik. There are also many nearby theatres for performing arts and shows.
Students of U of T might desire a livelier experience like the Madison Avenue Pub, The Lab, or Crafty Coyote for craft beer; there are many local watering holes and sports bars in the area as well. Lee’s Palace is nearby for checking out the latest up and coming bands, and it’s only a short subway ride for larger acts at the Scotiabank Arena.
After a concert you can grab a bite on Bloor at Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria, or there’s By The Way for Mediterranean cuisine, Chipotle Mexican Grill and many others. In fact, Bloor Street is littered with restaurants for fast food, sit down, or fine-dining, so it’s really just a matter of taste.
Everyone needs a dose of nature once in a while, and fortunately, there are a wealth of nearby parks in the area — the best of all is Queen’s Park to the south, where you’ll find walking paths, benches, and acres of green grass.
Transportation
95 Prince Arthur Avenue has a Walk Score of 95 — makes sense, right? Residents should be able to accomplish most errands without a vehicle or public transit. For groceries, there’s a Metro on Bloor and a Noah's Natural Foods for those concerned with buying organic.
Residents who rely on public transit to commute have it easy here — Spadina Station and St. George Station are both close by, making it easy to connect to TTC service throughout the city.
Drivers can bypass most city traffic by heading east on Bloor to the Danforth on-ramp for the Don Valley Parkway, and south on University to York for the Gardiner Expressway.
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Studio | 1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | No Data | $670,510 | $715,000 - $900,000 | No Data | $985,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | $870 | $943 | No Data | $861 |
Price Range | $2,000 - $2,200 | No Data | $3,100 - $3,225 | No Data | $3,950 |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 455 Days | 234 Days | 189 Days | No Data | 842 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 149 Days | 136 Days | 90 Days | 1128 Days | 489 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 17% | 26% | 46% | 7% | 7% |
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