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Lumina at Emerald City

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Don Mills Road & Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, ON

 

High-Rise condos in Toronto

Introducing Lumina at Emerald City Condo, an exciting addition to the famous master-planned Emerald City Community!

Lumina stands 15 stories tall and has a total of 254 residential units. The sizes range from 606 to 895 square feet. Elad, a versatile Canadian real estate firm, has built this project at Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto, which will be completed in 2021.

Designed by WZMH Architects and interior curated by Tanner Hill Associates Inc., Lumina achieves the ideal mix of solitude and community through its interior and exterior design, maintaining a sense of grounding and providing the essence of tranquilly and ease. The building stands out from its Emerald City neighbours—Lumina positively glows.

Amenities

Pricing & Fees

  • Est. Maintenance $0.56 / sq ft / month
  • Locker Maintenance $21.95 / month
  • Parking Maintenance $52.95 / month
  • Est. Property tax 1% of the price / year

Deposit Structure

  • Total Min. Deposit 20%
  • Deposit Notes
  • $5,000 on signing of Agreement Balance of 5% in 30 Days 15% On Interim Occupancy
  • International Deposit Structure
  • International Deposit Structure
  • 35% total $5,000 with signing of Agreement Balance of 5% in 30 days 5% in 90 days 10% in 270 days 10% in 540 days 5% on interim Occupancy

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Highlights

Floor Plans

Neighborhood

The Lumina condominiums are situated in a prime location in Toronto’s Henry Farm neighbourhood, with a walk score of 57 and a transit score of 82. The strategic position has been chosen in such a way that all facilities are easily accessible. There is easy access to parks, gardens, transportation, schools, restaurants, museums, shopping malls, and other amenities.

The hood has everything you need to satisfy your urban fun cravings. Beijing Hot Pot Restaurant, Cineplex Odeon, CF Shops at Don Mills, Fairview Mall, AGA Khan Museum, and many more attractions are among the highlights. Lumina at Emerald City is also just minutes away from many green spaces, like Dallington Park, Godstone Park, Parkway Forest Park, and more.

train platform image by Francesco Paggiaro from Pexels.com

Transportation


Lumina Condos has an excellent transit score, making it convenient for most travel for both automobile and public transportation users. If you wish to use the train, Old Cumber GO rail station is just a 10-minute drive away, and Agincourt GO train station is only a 14-minute drive away.

Furthermore, the Don Valley Parkway is close, taking motorists from their homes to downtown Toronto in about 30 minutes.

Education


Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, can be the ideal spot for you if you need to obtain post-secondary education. The condo is within a short 13-minute driving distance from York University’s Glendon Campus or the University of Toronto, which is a 24-minute drive away.

Similarly, there are several educational options for your youngsters, including Dallington Public School, St. Timothy Catholic School, Georges Vanier Secondary School, and more.

University of Toronto image from Pixabay.com

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Developer

Since its inception in 1997, Elad Canada has pursued an aggressive growth strategy in central Canada by buying income-generating properties and development sites, resulting in a portfolio of over 5.9 million square feet of commercial space and 17,000 apartment and senior units by 2008.
In recent years, the company has shifted its focus from income-generating assets to development sites, specializing in the construction of mid- and high-rise condos as well as master-planned communities. The innovative development projects of Elad Canada are best known for their visionary approach at the award-winning master-planned community Emerald City in Toronto, the Cité Nature condominium development adjacent to the Olympic Village pyramids, and the redevelopment of the historic Nordelec building in Montreal. Source: Elad
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