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The Residences at 139 Merton Street

139 Merton Street

139 Merton Street is a condo building in Toronto’s Davisville Village.The building is comprised of 96 lavish suites and was completed in 2000 by Urbancorp, a renowned developer with a large portfolio of completed projects in the Greater Toronto Area. The structure is part of a complex, known as the Metro, consisting of 2 buildings joined together by a 5-storey podium. The second building located at 119 Merton Street is referred to as the west building, while 139 is known as the east building.

The pet-friendly structure features an all-brick exterior and offers its residents such amenities as a party room, access to the Beltline from the back of the building, storage lockers, and underground parking for both residents and guests. Condo fees are surprisingly low and include central air conditioning, building insurance, parking, heat, water, and hydro.

Residents of the Metro enjoy close proximity to a multitude of shopping options, fine and casual dining establishments, coffee shops, boutiques, and theatres, as well as quick access to the Yonge-University subway line via the Davisville Subway Station.

All suites are beautifully finished and consist of a 2-level loft layout with the exception of the first floor units. They come in the 1 bedroom and penthouse varieties, range from 570 to 1,280 square feet in size, and boast hardwood floors, a balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows, a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a breakfast bar, and plenty of storage room. Each penthouse comes complete with a large terrace that provides gorgeous views of the city.

The complex is situated in Davisville Village, a quaint and charming neighbourhood in mid-town Toronto. The neighbourhood took the name of John Davis, its founder, who, in 1840, opened the area’s very first post office at the intersection of Yonge Street and Davisville Avenue. An immigrant from Staffordshire in England, Davis also ran the Davis Pottery, the largest employer in the village at the time.

The neighbourhood offers a wonderful alternative to those looking to experience living in mid-town Toronto but lack the necessary budget to live in nearby areas such Summerhill and Rosedale where average home prices are in the millions. The area is comprised of detached and semi-detached homes, ranging from $600,000 to $800,000, along with a number of mid and high-rise apartment buildings.

For those looking to enjoy urban living at its finest, the residences at 139 Merton Street provide an opportunity to do just that. The building is outstanding, the loft suites are exquisite, and the location is one that is elegant, charming and convenient.

The Residences at 139 Merton Street

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