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Condo rental: 1 bedroom Spring @ MintoGardens $1,400 monthly Follow LiveHigh on Twitter Become a Fan of LiveHigh on Facebook email page to a friend

23 Sheppard Ave. East add to my rentals

rental details
size: 1 Bedroom
rent: $1400.00 / Monthly
occupancy date: October 1, 2010
minimum term: 1 year
condo name: Spring @ MintoGardens
address: 23 Sheppard Ave. East
neighbourhood: Willowdale
municipality: North York
inclusions: Parking space, Locker
exclusions: Hydro, Water
contact information
contact name: Please call
phone number: (416) 899-2298
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rental description
---- SPRING MINTO EAST-FACING CONDO - 1 BEDROOM WITH PARKING & LOCKER, APPROX 570 SQ FEET, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ----

9 ft ceiling; Open concept living and dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows; Hardwood floors throughout the living room, dining room; Granite kitchen countertops; Stainless steel and energy-efficient appliances with convenient all-off switch: built-in dishwasher and microwave, fridge, stove, and new en-suite white top-loading washer and dryer; Yonge/Sheppard area; 2-minute walk to subway; close to entertainment, restaurants, groceries; and the 401.

--- Condo Amenities ---
24-hour concierge service; Party room with kitchen bar; Swimming pool, whirlpool and steam room; Well-equipped fitness centre; Media room and lounge.

-- Stunning features: tranquil pond and outdoor patio with water features --

--- Rent ---
$1,400 month + water & hydro (telephone and cable not included); 1 year lease (first and last months\' payment required); Rental Application, Credit Report, and Employment Letter; Included Parking & Locker; Qualified tenant, no smoking and no pets.
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Builder's Description:

Introducing Spring@MintoGardens. A spectacular new 33-storey condominium residence right at Yonge & Sheppard.

Choose from a great selection of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suite layouts, from 500 sq. ft. to over 1,500 sq. ft., as well as a limited collection of rare 3-storey townhomes with water-side patios.

Abundant amenities – many already existing, a prime location, energy efficiencies and stunning architecture combine to elevate comfort and style to unprecedented expectations.

Breathtaking dock-side living captures ‘Muskoka at home’ with an inspired urban lake and lush landscaping.

Targeting LEED® Canada Silver certification for high performance and sustainability. Choose a healthier more sustainable home that saves you money.

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Willowdale as described by Wikipedia.org (CC-BY-CA): Willowdale is an established community in the former City of North York, now part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally called Lansing, which is now the name of a nearby neighbourhood. North York was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new City of Toronto in 1998. Willowdale was originally a village centred at the intersection of Willowdale Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East 43°45′50″N 79°23′59″W? / ?43.76389°N 79.39972°W? / 43.76389; -79.39972? (Old Willowdale), where a number of small business and commercial buildings still remain. The boundaries of the current neighbourhood extend as far east as Bayview Avenue, west to Bathurst Street, south to the 401 freeway, and north to Steeles Avenue. The neighbourhood abuts Bayview Village to the east and is considered to overlap Newtonbrook to the north. North York Centre is centred at the intersection of Yonge Street and Empress Avenue and is commonly thought to be a part of Willowdale, though its high-rise residential and commercial development in recent years sets it apart from much of the rest of Willowdale. The Willowdale neighbourhood consists of single family homes, condominium townhouses and high-rise condominium towers. High density development is restricted along Yonge Street. The single family homes range in age from the original 1910 to 1950s construction (one and two-storey pre-war houses and modest one-and-half storey postwar houses). After the 1990s, very large replacement two-storey luxury homes were constructed by tearing down the original houses. It is in this neighbourhood that the term "monster homes" was first applied by Torontonians.

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