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Moore Park Place Newtonbrook

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Construction StatusPreconstruction
Est. Completion TBD
Type Single Family Home
Total Units TBD
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Welcome to Moore Park Place – a community where lavish living is brought to life. Located in a prestigious North York community in northern Toronto, you will have the chance to own one of eight exclusive single detached homes in this stunning new development. Each home has been designed with luxurious living in mind, and offers enhanced finishes like raised, coffered or waffle features on ten foot main floor ceilings, spa-like ensuite baths with frameless glass showers, wide-planked engineered hardwood flooring throughout, and so much more. No detail has been overlooked at Moore Park Place.

 

When you live in the heart of a great community surrounded by countless amenities, life becomes effortless. Moore Park Place is in an extremely sought-after neighbourhood situated in the prime location of Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue. Premium retail stores, the well-known Centre Point Mall, refined dining establishments and quality schools are minutes away. You will also be in the vicinity of major TTC transit routes including Finch Subway Station, and major highways connecting you to the rest of the GTA. This is the lifestyle you seek, where everything you need is close to home.

 

Source: LiVante Developments

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Newtonbrook is located at the north end of the City of Toronto. It is situated between the east and west branches of the Don River Valley, which serve to provide an attractive natural backdrop for this neighbourhood in addition to providing residents with plenty of recreational opportunities. Newtonbrook’s most famous native son is the late Lester B. Pearson who became Prime Minister of Canada in 1963 and won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in diffusing the Suez Canal crisis. The local Lester B. Pearson school is named in his honour.

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