UrbanAffair
Senior Member
Wow, the southeast unit is like 1350 sqft or something. That must have cost a pretty penny. Amazing that anyone can afford that at 29. Must be something in the water.
Anyway, I would say this unit in this building looks great, and would obviously be the quietest unit since it overlooks the cemetary. Doubt you would hear much noise from there.
I disagree with most of UD's other choices there as being great, except maybe the Yonge around Rosedale, or better yet around summerhill. However, I also think Yonge and Eglinton area has much better restos then the ones by Davisville, both north and just south of Eglinton, as well as along eglinton in either direction if one were up for a bit of a walk. As to it being more mature? Yes i would say there is a lot of yuppie nonsense that moved in to yonge egg area, but there are still some older stock around that have a wee bit more class, and don't need to drive their kids 2 blocks to a school in large SUV's. Personally an old victorian, of which a few remain, would be my pick up north a few blocks from Eglinton and in from Yonge a block or so. I used to live there, and still find it quiet, but close to the shops, restos, and many other options. For Condos, I am excited for that Alaska one. That is a great area near the park and the gardens just to the north.
Anyway, I would say this unit in this building looks great, and would obviously be the quietest unit since it overlooks the cemetary. Doubt you would hear much noise from there.
I disagree with most of UD's other choices there as being great, except maybe the Yonge around Rosedale, or better yet around summerhill. However, I also think Yonge and Eglinton area has much better restos then the ones by Davisville, both north and just south of Eglinton, as well as along eglinton in either direction if one were up for a bit of a walk. As to it being more mature? Yes i would say there is a lot of yuppie nonsense that moved in to yonge egg area, but there are still some older stock around that have a wee bit more class, and don't need to drive their kids 2 blocks to a school in large SUV's. Personally an old victorian, of which a few remain, would be my pick up north a few blocks from Eglinton and in from Yonge a block or so. I used to live there, and still find it quiet, but close to the shops, restos, and many other options. For Condos, I am excited for that Alaska one. That is a great area near the park and the gardens just to the north.