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Low-rise condo in Richmond Hill

The Sorrento Condominium was inspired by the rich character of Italy’s celebrated Sorrento Peninsula and the Isle of Capri.

The Sorrento Condos, located at 7 Bond Crescent in Richmond Hill, is a new condo building by Armour Heights Developments. The construction was finished in 2017.

These 99 Euro-styled suites in 4 storeys building feature a variety of floor plans and customized options to pick from; there is something for everyone.

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Highlights

Neighborhood

If you’re looking for a new home in Richmond Hill, now is your chance to find The Sorrento Condos, the ideal house you’ve always desired.

In this family-friendly community, residents will have access to reputable schools, parks, recreation spaces, a variety of clubs and activities, excellent health care facilities, lots of shopping possibilities, fashionable cafés, and restaurants, transport hub access, and more.

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Transportation

The Sorrento Condos will rise within a short drive of downtown Richmond Hill, with several public transit options to connect residents to all four corners of the city.

Train commuters can get to the neighbouring Bloomington GO train station, a train and bus station on the GO Transit network located in the extreme northeast corner of Richmond Hill, Ontario, in under 9 minutes.

Education

The neighbourhood is also suitable for families since it has some of the best educational facilities, making the Sorrento Condos a desirable choice for homeowners with school-aged children.

There are several primary and secondary schools to select from, including Academie de la Moraine, Oak Ridges Public School, Cardinal Carter Catholic High School, and others.

Furthermore, because Tyndale University is approximately a 25-minute drive from home, postsecondary students will not have to go as far to get an excellent education.

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Oak Ridges Meadows Park

Outdoor

Residents are delighted since there is never a dull moment in this area. Shopaholics need not worry since there are great shopping malls nearby. The Elgin Mills Centre shopping centre, which is only an 11-minute drive away, is one of the finest shopping places to spend your spare time because it provides brand-name merchants, entertainment, services, and more!

Residents of The Sorrento Condos will also come home to a natural sanctuary every day because they are surrounded by lush parks, green spaces, protected conservation areas, rustic walkways, and glacial lakes.

Mitchell Pond Park, Ozark Park, and Oak Ridges Meadows are all neighbouring parks that are perfect for strolling, picnics, and other recreational activities!

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Amenities

Armour Heights Developments‘ The Sorrento Condos in Richmond Hill, as before mentioned, is a four-storey building located at 7 Bond Crescent.

The 99-unit building will have open floor layouts that can accommodate people from all walks of life, with sizes ranging from 738 to 1380 square feet.

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Light flows through enormous windows, ceilings rise, and alfresco patios and exquisite finishes complete the picture, and much more!

Also, the building’s amenities include a courtyard, pool, library, concierge, Bocce Ball Court, workout room, vehicle wash, guest suite, yoga studio, sauna, party room, and so on.

Developer

Armour Heights Developments

For over thirty years, Armour Heights has built custom-tailored homes of inspired design with enduring beauty throughout Toronto and across the GTA. Spanning three generations, from thoughtfully-designed commercial properties to bespoke homes and condominiums, the Armour Heights boutique, bespoke experience elevates real estate, above and beyond.

 

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