The New Lawrence Heights

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Low-Rise condos in Toronto

Ranee Avenue, Toronto, ON

Welcome to The New Lawrence Heights, a part of a 100-acre revitalization.

The New Lawrence Heights is a new modern townhouse community designed by KPMB and Page + Steele Architects Planners for Metropia and Context Development located at Ranee Avenue in the heart of North Toronto, ON.

This development is 3-storey high and will have 36 spacious units ranging from 1,387 square feet to 2,006 square feet. Residents will have the option to select from three to five-bedroom floor plans, each featuring high ceilings and spacious homes designed for convenience and comfort.

Moreover, the project, which also includes a 12-acre park for residents of New Lawrence Heights Towns, is ideal for families, providing a wholesome residence for growth and nurturing.

Amenities

Deposit Structure

  • Total Min. Deposit 10%
  • Total Min. Deposit 10%
  • $15,000 in 30 days
  • $20,000 in 90 days
  • $20,000 in 180 days
  • $20,000 in 270 days
  • Balance to 10% in 365 days

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Highlights

Floor Plans

Neighborhood


The New Lawrence Heights in Ranee Avenue is one of the most premier spots in northern Toronto. It is convenient for residents to carry out their daily tasks in this region. The location offers easy access to various amenities, such as Yorkdale Shopping Centre, daycare facilities, grocery stores, schools, parks, greenspaces, and luxurious lifestyle amenities, making it a convenient one-stop-shop for everyday needs.

New Lawrence Heights is set to introduce four new community parks, covering over 12 acres, including a 9-acre central park with playgrounds and sports fields. The a

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Transportation

New Lawrence Heights Towns residents have the option to utilize public transportation. The project is conveniently located near multiple bus stations and subway lines, offering affordable and easy accessibility. It provides easy access to the Yorkdale GO Bus Station and future LRT, GO Transit, Yorkdale, and Lawrence West Subway Stations.

New Lawrence Heights is conveniently located just 2 minutes away, offering easy access to highways 401, 400, and 407. Toronto Pearson International Airport is a 13-minute drive away for flights.

Education

This family-friendly neighbourhood offers numerous excellent schools, both private and public, and is conveniently located near the University of Toronto and Victoria University, offering excellent education and off-campus housing options, making it an ideal choice for families.

New Lawrence Heights, a prime investment location in Toronto, offers rising rental opportunities, inflation, and interest rates, providing potential for long-term value appreciation due to the city’s high living standards.

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Metropia
Context Development

Developer

Metropia, founded in 2009, has built an outstanding reputation for creative multi-use neighbourhoods, master-planned communities, and condominium units across Canada. Their unwavering vision, supported by three decades of expertise, propels the organization ahead, transforming skylines and reinventing the concept of home. Their communities provide a variety of housing solutions with a focus on affordability and environmental sustainability.
 
Context Development, is a renowned developer led by Howard Cohen which has contributed more to shaping downtown Toronto’s skyline among any other developer. By establishing a novel design aesthetic, this developer set the standard for future new construction in the city, helping to shape the area’s character. Compared to other men in the field, Howard Cohen has contributed the most to Toronto’s current state. His accomplishments continued when he acquired the role of Chief City Planner in the 1970s. At the time, conventional wisdom encouraged people to purchase homes in the suburbs and commute into the city for employment, but Howard aimed to disrupt all of that.
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