THE SAINT

I am a HUGE Fan of Minto!

Minto Westside was one of my 1st investment condos and the unit over doubled in price and resulted in a 500% returned on the money I invest.

I see similar characteristics in THE SAINT as I did in Minto Westside when I invested in that project. We rate this building a strong buy. Check out my video below on my Minto Success story and why invest in "THE SAINT".

 
 
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Replicate My Success

TOP REASONS TO INVEST

  1. Brand name builder in Minto Developments fully approved project

  2. Close to St. Lawrence Market and beside the financial district

  3. Minto's most recent project Minto Westside units doubled in value and achieve highest rents in area

 

Building Overview

- Builder: Minto
- Location: 89 Church Street (Church & Adelaide in St)
- # of Floors:  47, # of Units (approx.): 430
- PSF: $1,235 -$1,400, Parking: $80,000, Locker: TBD
- Maintenance Fees (est): $0.65/sf
- Est. Occupancy: Summer 2024
- Deposit Structure:
     $10,000 on signing (Nov 2, 2019)
     5% less $10,000 in 30 days (Dec 2, 2019)
     5% in 120 days (Mar 1, 2020)
     5% in 330 days (Sep 27, 2020)
     5% in 540 days (Apr 25, 2021)

 
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Condos Coming Soon to Church and Adelaide

Introducing Minto Communities on Church. Destined to become an icon in Toronto's most desired centre. We didn't set out to design a building in the centre of it all, we set out to stand above.

At Church and Adelaide, The Saint stands 45-storeys with a blend of stylish condominiums and thoughtfully designed wellness experiences. The Saint is steps away from the subway, a quick trip from the financial district and close by to Ryerson University. The neighbourhood also features exceptional shopping experiences offered by St. Lawrence Market and the Eaton Centre. This is truly the place to find your centre.

CENTERED IN DESIGN

Surrounding structures, with their ornate historical architecture, blend beautifully with the clean lines of today's design. Every line, edge and indentation of this 45-storey tower is implemented with the goal of complementing its surroundings. The Saint embraces the area's history while making its own mark on the future.

The Saint is a modern play on Japanese minimalism grounded in health and wellness. The architecture, handled by Wallman Architects, is defined by a few distinct elements. A black, brick masonry podium is used to transition the building to the adjacent historical property, while a graphic, punctuated tower carves out a presence along downtown Toronto’s eastern skyline.

Natural, textured materials are used judiciously throughout the interiors, drawing inspiration from biophilic design in an effort to blur the distinction between the indoors and outdoors. Ample amenity space was programmed with the direct intent of elevating the concept of wellness in residential buildings. The prototypical, sprawling condominium spa was completely rethought and replaced with a series of individualized programs, designed to personalize the experience. Residents will be able to transition between an infrared sauna, to a soaking tub to a steam space, that are each enjoyed privately.

A glowing meditation room will feature an entire wall made up of illuminated salt rock, complementing the overall amenity offering.

 
 
 
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