Description
This new stacked townhomes is in an attractive neighbourhood near the best in amenities like shopping, schools, Islington subway station and easy access to HWY 427 and Gardiner Expressway.
Towns of Islington Village is coming to Burnhamthorpe Road in Islington Village, Etobicoke. This pre-construction community is coming to one of the artsiest parts of town so it will surely complement the aesthetics of this historic, lush and green pockets that boast an upscale tone with a small village feel.
Designed by celebrated architects, Raw Design, this one of a kind development will boast incredibly modern exterior aesthetics.
Expect a mix of unit layouts as this developer has a history of designing residential projects that are full of charisma and elegant interior design which will surely match the exteriors.
You truly can’t beat this location and design combination, after all, with such few condominium towns in the area, this project is a brand new one that is bound to grab the attention of young urban professionals, large families with children or empty nesters.
This development aims to create spaces to meet a variety of needs so not only can you dream big but you can live big too. Expect this developer to change the face of this community forever with this development’s striking design set to pay homage to its rich history.
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Location & Neighbourhood
Known as “Toronto’s Village of Murals,” Islington Village is located in the heart of Etobicoke.
Due to Mimico Creek that runs through the village at Islington Avenue, the neighbourhood is very lush with nature, so nearby parks are not very hard to come by. Visitors are welcomed in this pocket of the city to enjoy a leisurely stroll along Dundas Street West where you will spot colourful murals painted on the sides of local buildings. Islington Village has earned the reputation of having the best murals in the city. The area scores a high 86/100 on its Walk Score which means that most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Additionally, the area scores a near perfect 84/100 on its Transit Score. Nearby transportation connects passengers to Islington subway station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line, while the nearby Kipling subway station also houses the Kipling GO Station. Motorists are approximately 20 minutes from downtown Toronto via Bloor Street. Commuters are within a ten-minute drive of the Islington and Kipling Avenue on-ramps to Highway 401 which connects to all of Toronto’s major highways.