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The Dale Condos is a boutique, ultra-luxury 4-storey condo in South Rosedale overlooking the Rosedale Valley Ravine.
The affluent Rosedale area is located just north of downtown Toronto, and is divided into north and south areas by Park Drive Ravine.
For over one hundred years Rosedale has held the distinction of being Toronto’s most fashionable address. Many of Toronto’s wealthiest and most prominent citizens reside in the Rosedale neighbourhood.
Rosedale is regarded for ‘old money’ elite. Prominent Residences of some of the Wealthiest Families still reside in Luxury Rosedale Mansions. It is surrounded by Ravines and Parkland that makes you feel as though you are in the Country rather than the City of Toronto.
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✔ Homes in Rosedale can exceed values and list prices of over $10-million
✔ Surrounded by pristine parks and ravines.
✔ South Rosedale is home to an all-girls school, Branksome Hall, which is one of the most exclusive schools in the city.
✔ Attractions and things to do include Mooredale House (the community centre), the Royal Ontario Museum, Allan Gardens.
✔ Parks located within the community include Rosedale Park, Allan Gardens, and Whitney Park.
✔ Important buildings in Rosedale are the Studio Building on 25 Severn Street, the North Toronto CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) Station, and Integral House.
✔ TransitScore of 96/100 and 84/100 WalkScore.
✔ Just a few minutes’ walk away from Sherbourne Station.
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Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments to permit a 4-storey residential building with 26 dwelling units, 27 bicycle parking spaces, 53 residential vehicle parking spaces and 5 visitor vehicle parking spaces, and to permit rear ground floor terraces to be constructed within the 10 metre setback from the top-of-bank of Rosedale Valley Ravine. The three existing heritage designated buildings would be demolished.