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rental details
size: 2 Bedrooms + den
rent: $2800.00 / Monthly
occupancy date: June 21, 2011
minimum term: 1 year
condo name: Ultima
address: 4968 and 4978 Yonge Street
neighbourhood: Willowdale
municipality: North York
inclusions: Parking space, Locker, Furnished
exclusions:
contact information
contact name: Kimberly - Dash Property Management
phone number: 416-222-6175
email: ksears@dashpropertymanagement.com
rental description
4968 YONGE STREET TASTEFULLY FURNISHED

Fully Furnished 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo (or 1bed room + office). Wood and carpeted floors, large closets and balcony. Well furnished with upgrades. Full kitchen, en suite washer and dryer. Including 1 parking and 1 locker

Amenities include the security of 24-hour concierge services, fitness centre equipped with state-of-the-art machines, pool, golf centre, and beautiful resident lounges with fireplaces. Sheppard Subway station close walking distance.

On the Yonge street strip in downtown North York soars Ultima at Broadway, a condominium complex of 2 buildings, both standing at 36-storeys. Connected to the subway station by a convenient underground pathway, Ultima is close to all of the major arteries of the city such as Highway 401 and Yonge Street. But why fight the downtown traffic when there’s leisurely shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, the Toronto Performing Arts Centre, Mel Lastman Square, a huge library, movie theatres and other creature comforts just a few steps away?
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Builder's Description:

Ultima at Broadway, the final and most spectacular phase of Menkes' acclaimed master planned residential, shopping and commercial community at North York City Centre. Ultima is redefining Yonge Street with a grand arched walkway at its centre point.

The perfect balance of form, function and esthetics - reaching 36 stories into the North York skyline, ULTIMA at Broadway is as sleek as it is definitive. Nearing it's pinnacle, ULTIMA at Broadway separates into two distinguished penthouse towers high above Yonge Street, setting it apart from it's urban counterparts.

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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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