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Kingside Residences is a condo developed by Altree Developments positioned strategically at Kingston Rd & Danforth Ave, Scarborough, Toronto. It is an idyllic haven offering mesmerising lake views and tranquillity just moments away from the vibrant city. This modern 10-storey, 156-suite boutique building is in the prestigious Cliffside Village, where natural beauty surrounds you at every turn. Situated near the majestic Scarborough Bluffs, with direct access to a waterfront trail, Kingside Residences seamlessly blends urban convenience with the serenity of nature. Embrace an urban lifestyle infused with wellness and relaxation, a true escape from the ordinary.
Kingside Residences is prominent on Kingston Road as a gateway to the flourishing east side, providing easy access to all that awaits. With Kohn Architects' impeccable craftsmanship, the building's design harmoniously combines modern aesthetics with the allure of the natural landscape. The stunning centrepiece glass elevator allows unparalleled panoramic views of the charming Cliffside Village. Experience the epitome of contemporary living intertwined with scenic charm here at Kingside Residences, where your dream home awaits. The area oversees approximately 33% of rental and 67% of property ownership.
The indoor amenities at Kingside Residences span an impressive 3,400 square feet; on the other hand, the outdoor amenities cover a sprawling area of 3,600 square feet. The site is also equipped with top-notch premium amenities and outdoor rooftop with lounge setting and dining with BBQs. The area also includes a variety of local eateries, small boutiques, shopping centres and shops, including groceries, pharmacies, banks, and home improvement.
With easy access to GO Station, TTC and subway, commuting from Kingside Residences is a breeze. Residents can easily reach the Bluffs in a mere 8 minutes. Nature lovers can also take a stroll along the parks or indulge in recreational activities at Scarborough Heights Park, Toronto Hunt Club, and Scarborough Crescent Park. With an excellent transit network and easy connectivity with the bus routes, one can reach Downtown in a mere 30 minutes. The area surrounding Kingside is perfect for families and students as UofT Scarborough campus is just a 19-minute drive away and multiple local schools are nearby, including Public, Private Catholic, Elementary, and Post Secondary options.
Conveniently positioned with direct access to the Milton GO station, Mile & Condos Phase 2 features professionally crafted residential spaces with unique finishes and thoughtfully curated designs. The units are spread across six towers, and the Mile & Creek Phase 2 features diverse floor plans and carpet configurations. The towers include expansive outdoor zones, including social lounges, dining and entertainment lounges, BBQ areas and outdoor dining spaces, coworking lounges and fireside decks, among other features. Concierge services are included in the project as well.
Property Type | : Condo |
Price | : From $400,000 |
Area | : Toronto |
Maintenance | : $0.68 / Sq Ft / Month |
Possession Date | :  |
Country | : Canada |
State | : Ontario |
Municipality | : Toronto |
Community | : Birchcliffe-Cliffside |
Suites Size Range | : 339 - 1338 Sq Ft |
Explore comprehensive information on the diverse condo range, amenities, carpet sizes, pricing, and additional features highlighted in the Mile & Creek Condos brochure. Just click on the provided link to secure a copy of this informative brochure for your future reference.
Future residents of Mile & Creek condos can look forward to many high-end amenities, offering endless possibilities for an outstanding living experience. Noteworthy features across the six buildings include:
In the Scarborough district of Toronto, Birchcliffe-Cliffside is a prominent residential area renowned for its picturesque views of Lake Ontario from the Scarborough Bluffs. This scenic neighbourhood features a diverse population, including new immigrants and long-time residents. It offers a variety of housing options, including single-detached houses, semi-detached houses, duplexes, low-rise and high-rise apartments, and condominiums, catering to a range of preferences and budgets.
The area is well-equipped with essential amenities such as local schools, parks, shopping centres, restaurants, and businesses, providing residents with a convenient and attractive living environment. The neighbourhood is rich in green spaces, with numerous parks and gardens offering stunning lake views. Residents enjoy easy access to waterfront activities, including walking trails and beaches.
Birchcliffe-Cliffside is highly sought after for its blend of natural beauty, convenience, and community spirit, making it an ideal location for those seeking a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.
Birchcliffe-Cliffside has an exceptional livability score of 77, with a 10% lower average crime rate and a 1% lower average living cost than Toronto. Here are some of the other metrics of the locality.
Livability | 77 |
Amenities | A |
Commute | A+ |
Cost of Living | F |
Crime | B+ |
Employment | A |
Housing | C |
Health | A+ |
Schools | A+ |
Birchcliffe-Cliffside's crime rate is 38% lower than Canada's national average, which means it is 54% safer than the other cities in Ontario. Additionally, the rate of violent crime in the neighbourhood is 35% below the national average, giving it a 1 in 39 chance of being a victim of such a crime. It's worth noting that the crime rate in Toronto has decreased by 15% year over year.
Index | Birchcliffe-Cliffside /100k People | Toronto/100k People | Ontario/100k People | National/100k People |
Total crime | 2,625(estimate) | 2915estimate) | 3,086 | 4,223 |
Violent crime | 674(estimate) | 748(estimate) | 792 | 1,042 |
Property crime | 1951(estimate) | 2167(estimate) | 2,294 | 3,181 |
Founded and named after Peter Gilgan's two eldest children, Matt and Amy, Mattamy Homes have been a trailblazer in home development since its inception. The journey began when Peter constructed the inaugural Mattamy home in Burlington, Ontario, where its occupants enjoyed three decades of contented living. At Mattamy, the ethos revolves around the belief that creating places one is proud to call home is noble and transformative. The commitment to diversity and inclusion is integral to Mattamy's mission. Passionate about fostering an environment where everyone can excel, Mattamy emphasises diversity in team-building and leadership cultivation. Notably, the organisation's leadership team and its external Board of Directors bring a wealth of backgrounds, perspectives, and industry experience to the forefront - a rare governance best practice for a privately owned company. With 45 years dedicated to crafting places people are proud to call home, Mattamy Homes continues to impact the residential development landscape profoundly.
Unit Stories | : 10 Storeys and 156 Units |
Construction Status | : Pre-Construction |
Architect | : Kohn Architects, U31 Interior Design |
Builder | : Altree Developments |
Price | : From $400,000 |
Est. Completion | : Fall 2026 |
Cobban in Milton has experienced a notable surge in population thanks to improved work and lifestyle opportunities. The project is situated on Louis St. Laurent Ave & Ontario St and provides easy access and closeness to the city's urban centre. The varied mix of business hubs, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping choices offers residents a genuine Ontarian lifestyle. Cobban, in particular, boasts several parks and green spaces for the enjoyment of its residents.
The population percentage in the region is just over a thousand at 1,242 people. The neighborhood enjoys a fairly average livability score of 63/100. With a lower population, the population density in the region is over 80% less than the Milton average. The population consists of English as the major language, although many immigrants can be found there.
A major percentage of the Cobban population consists of South Asian immigrants, making up over 42.5% of the population. The second largest immigrant population in the region is Arabs, who comprise over 11.3% of the population.
Living in Cobban comes with a 7% lower cost than the Milton average, making it more affordable for residents. While it surpasses the national average by 4%, Cobban's housing costs are 9% lower than the national average, providing a more budget-friendly option for homeowners. It's worth noting that Ontario's general sales tax is 33% higher than the national average, but the state income tax is notably lower at 40%. These factors contribute to Cobban's overall cost of living, offering its residents a balanced financial perspective.
Cobban’s median household income, with a menial population of 1,242, is 50% higher than the national average. The unemployment rate in the locality is also 55% higher than the national average. Over 24% in Cobban earn between $80,000 to $100,000, and almost nobody earns over $300,000.