The Humber Condos Summary
This new condo project will feature a modern, 22-storey high-rise structure with 232 residential suites with striking glass and concrete elements. It’s slated to add a sizable number of two-bedroom units to the growing pocket, making it a great option for families and couples. The Humber Condos is a pre-construction condominium in Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood and It’s under development by Options for Homes. Located at Wilby Crescent on a site that overlooks the Humber River and a leafy ravine
Be part of the growing Weston neighbourhood! With a recently-built GO station and an emerging modernization movement, this is a great opportunity for first-time buyers as well as investors who like to be ahead of the curve.
Amenities
Sitting just south of the Weston Road and Lawrence Road intersection, this building is proposed for a corner site that fronts onto Hickory Tree Road and overlooks the ravine beyond.
The Humber Condos will stand 22 storeys in total, with podium building anchoring a tower element. In total, it will house 232 units, composed of 5 studio, 12 one-bedroom, 73 one-bedroom-with-den, 100 two-bedroom, 2 two-bedroom-with-den units, and 40 three-bedroom suites.
Each floor will house residential space, including a selection of ground floor units with direct street access. South-facing units will be particularly in demand here, thanks to the proximity of the ravine.
The building amenities you will find here are social lounge and party room with kitchen on the first floor, a rooftop terrace and social lounge on the 7th floor. Outdoor patio with 2 BBQs.
Residents here will have access to 3,605 square feet of indoor amenity space and 5,037 square feet of outdoor amenity space. Both these spaces will be located on the condo’s second floor, facing south to overlook the river and directly adjacent to each other, for a seamless extension of living space, all-year-round.
131 parking spaces will be available in an underground parking garage.
Featuring a facade that includes both modern glazing and precast elements, the project will set the bar high for the growing number of urban condominiums coming to the area.