AURORA, ON, September 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) Time is running out to take advantage of special pre-construction pricing for one of the hottest new addresses in the Greater Toronto Area. Only 18 units remain at Centro Condos on Yonge Street, a highly anticipated boutique condominium by Kaitlin Group in downtown Aurora, and for a limited time prices start at just $269,990.
"Centro Condos will be a standout building in a standout location," said Kaitlin Group Sales and Marketing Co-ordinator Michelle Orlow, noting that visitors to the model suite continue to be impressed by deluxe interior finishes that are standard. "We're also winning praise for our spacious balconies and expansive terraces that provide outstanding views in every direction," she adds.
Located at the intersection of Yonge and Centre (one block north of Wellington), Centro Condos is a six-storey building boasting an eye-catching classic architectural design that resembles a fine Georgian hotel Each of the one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, two bedroom and two bedroom plus den suites is designed to be "smart, chic and happening," says Orlow, noting that floor plans range from 589 to 1,552 square feet in size and feature 9- or 10-foot ceilings, depending on the floor.
High-end interior finish packages, designed by Bryon Patton & Associates, are available in four co-ordinated colour choices featuring four-inch engineered hardwood flooring, marble tile in the main bathroom, under-cabinet lighting in the kitchen, frameless glass showers, granite and quartz countertops. and upgraded stainless steel appliances. In the lobby, guests will be greeted by tall ceilings, backlit quartz and etched mirrored glass, while a contemporary staircase will lead to glamorous second floor amenities including a party room with marble fireplace, and fully outfitted exercise area.
Additional 'green living' features include individually metered utilities to encourage energy and water conservation; low-e thermopane windows; tri-sorter garbage chute system for waste, recycling and organics; Energy Star appliances; programmable thermostats; and, a bicycle storage area. The building is also a short walk from the GO Train and transportation hub, making Union Station in downtown Toronto a convenient 40-minute ride away.
"Pre-construction pricing won't last much longer," says Orlow, noting a wide range of models and floors are still available. "This is the ideal location for anyone who wants to live at the centre of it all."
SALES OFFICE DETAILS
For more information about this limited time incentive, contact the Centro Condos sales office at 905-503-2063 or visit http://www.kaitlingroup.net. The sales office is located at 15277 Yonge Street (at the Centre Street intersection) and is open Monday through Thursday from 12 to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ABOUT KAITLIN GROUP
Kaitlin Group is an award-winning builder and developer with new home communities located across the Southern Ontario landscape. The company has built over 4,000 high-quality homes and condominiums over the past two decades, for everyone from first-time homebuyers to move-up buyers to empty nesters.
Media Contact:
Mark Wessel, Bullpen PR: 705-445-2733 or mwessel@bullpenpr.com
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