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1000 King Street West, otherwise known as Massey Square, is an eight-storey high residence complex stationed near the intersection of King Street West and Shaw Street. Originally built in 2002 by Plaza, the Massey Square building now comprises of 194 units ranging in size from 545 sq. ft. to 1,541 sq. ft. Currently managed by First Service Residential, 1000 King Street West has a selection of bachelor units, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms to browse for those considering making an investment today.

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If you are looking for King West condos for sale, Massey Square has a strong collection of suites to consider. Common features include floor to ceiling windows, modern kitchens with granite countertops, and large balconies. Those seeking adventures deeper into Toronto’s core, 1000 King Street West marks a close location amongst the excitement of Liberty Village, the shopping and dining of Queen West, and via the TTC, is only a short trip away from key Toronto sites such as the Rogers Centre, the CN Tower, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and all of the shops, restaurants, bars, and clubs found along the way there.

 

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The condo building adjoins a series of town homes to the north at 39 Shank St.  Both 1000 King St W and 39 Shank St are part of the same condo corporation and were built at the same time as part of the development by Plaza. They even share building amenities and an underground parking garage.

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Massey Square has a number of notable features for interested parties buying into the development. For example, beyond the condo apartment complex itself, Massey Square also has several two-storey townhomes on Shank Street just north of King that it oversees. Looking for a home with a little bit extra space and more privacy? One of the Massey Square townhomes might do the trick. If you live inside the condo development complex, there are added benefits such as having an array of street level conveniences at the feet of your building. This includes a dry cleaner on the main floor of 1000 King Street West, an RBC Bank across the street, and a City Market grocery store found at the local corner. There’s the added benefit of the King Street streetcar and a northbound bus running up Shaw Street in close proximity.

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1000 King Street West is known for its low maintenance fees, among the lowest in King West. Despite the low maintenance fees, the building does have some good amenities. 1000 King Street West residents enjoy the use of a fitness room, meeting and party rooms, visitor parking, and security – the same amenities as many other condo developments in the neighbourhood. For first-time buyers, the low maintenance fees can allow you to save more of your money without forfeiting benefits.

The building amenities at 1000 King Street West, as stated, include a gym and exercise room, access to public transit, visitor parking, a meeting and function room, an enter phone system, pets allowed, a party room, elevators, and a parking garage. The building’s maintenance fees are used to pay for air conditioning, heat, water, common element maintenance, and building insurance.

The Massey Square building boasts a perfect transit score of 100 out of a possible 100 and is described as a “Walker’s Paradise” with a near-perfect score of 94 out of a possible 100. The half kilometre surrounding Massey Square includes a variety of restaurants such as Subway, coffee at a Starbucks, bars such as Broncos, groceries at the Independent City Market, parks including the Massey Harris Park, schools, shopping, and other places to browse and enjoy.

1000 King Street West is highly representative of the kinds of mid-rise condo developments found in the Toronto west end. The building is still considered one of the key revitalization buildings targeted in the initial King West/Liberty Village area redevelopment that still stands. As a hallmark of the region, the suites remain spacious and thoughtfully laid out, adjoining to a series of townhomes in the north. The ground retail, cafes across the street, and the exquisitely beautiful Massey Harris Park also across the street are all key amenities that make 1000 King Street West a must-consider for anyone looking for condos for sale in the neighborhood.