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1286 Queen St W Condo Project
This new condo project is an ideal investment opportunity located ten minutes from Sheridan College and Algoma University.
1286 Queen Street West Condos is a new mid-rise condominium development in Brampton. This 12-storey pre-construction project with 265 premium suites will sit at 1286, 1298, 1300, and 1306 Queen Street West in in the Credit Valley neighbourhood near James Potter Road and Queen Street West.
The residential condo project offers a unit mix of one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and three-bedrooms. It is a short drive from Highways 407 and 401, making it ideal for professionals commuting to and from work.
Amenities
This stunning L-shaped building will consist of 265 opulent units divided into 24 one-bedrooms, 24 one-bedroom plus dens, 157 two-bedrooms, 32 two-bedroom plus dens, and 28 three-bedrooms.
1286 Queen St W condo residents will be spoiled with 8,457 square feet of state-of-the-art amenities. There will be 984 square feet of luxurious indoor space and 7,473 square feet of lush outdoor space.
A gorgeous outdoor terrace will be located on the tenth floor, and a charming landscaped area will be situated at grade.
All indoor amenity space will be located on the ground floor. What’s more, units will come with spacious balconies/terraces.
A three-storey underground parking garage will house 346 parking spaces. They will consist of 283 residential spaces, 54 visitor spaces, and 9 accessible spaces.
Additionally, residents will have access to 160 bicycle parking spaces, of which 27 will be visitor spaces, and 133 will be residential spaces.
Location & Neighbourhood
1286 Queen Street West Condos is a great real estate investment located in Brampton, one of the 25 Growth Centres chosen by Ontario to support its future growth.
Residents will have a plethora of grocery stores at their fingertips, including No Frills, Oceans Fresh Food Market, Longo’s, and Fresh Pick. As a bonus, WestBram Plaza is just five minutes away. The massive Shoppers World Brampton and Brampton Mall are both ten minutes from this condo. Four places of worship are also nearby.
Moreover, there is plenty of green space within walking distance. Parks within a fifteen-minute walk include Bellcrest Park, Teramoto Park, and James Potter Lookout.
In terms of entertainment, it takes six minutes to drive to Lionhead Golf Club & Conference Centre. Plus, The Rose Brampton, the City’s famous performing arts theatre, is ten minutes away.
Students are very drawn to this location, and it’s no wonder why. Sheridan College’s Davis Campus is a ten-minute drive away. As Sheridan’s largest campus, this vibrant and diverse hub hosts an impressive array of 65 programs and accommodates 11,210 students across 228 classrooms and labs. It is famous for its competitive applied health, community services, engineering, and technology programs.
In addition, Algoma University’s Brampton Campus is a ten-minute drive or a fifteen-minute bus ride away. This revered campus provides students with degrees and certifications in a wide range of fields, including business, economics, computer science, and psychology. Its newest addition, the Centre for Social, Cultural & Economic Innovation, is coming soon to the centre of Downtown Brampton.
The Brampton Venture Zone by Toronto Metropolitan University is a nine-minute drive from this condo. Its goal is to attract, nurture, and build technology startups in Brampton. The Toronto Metropolitan University works with industry partners to connect entrepreneurs, peers, experts, funders, and customers. The BVZ aims to cultivate innovation and local talent.
There are also many reputable primary and secondary schools nearby such as St. Monica Elementary School, Ingleborough Public School, David Suzuki Secondary School, and Our Lady of Peace Separate School. This wide range of public and catholic schools ensures that each family finds the right school for their needs.
Highway 407 and Highway 401 are about ten minutes away. This allows locals to quickly travel in and out of the City for work and school. Furthermore, it’s a short drive to Brampton GO Station. This station will take residents to Union Station in Downtown Toronto in approximately forty minutes.
Transportation in this area is about to get a lot better. The Queen Street-Highway BRT is an upcoming 24-kilometre bus line that will connect Brampton with Vaughan. It will have key stops at transit hubs, including the Downtown Brampton Transit Hub and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, thereby giving users access to TTC and GO services. This BRT will also link to the future Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension.