20 Richardson Street
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About 20 Richardson Street — Lighthouse East Tower Condos
The Lighthouse East Tower Condos strike an impressive figure at 20 Richardson Street, rising 34 storeys and clad in glass and stone. The unique wavelike façade and balconies were designed to mirror the rippling waters of Lake Ontario, an effect that’s heightened by the building’s close proximity to the Lake itself.
Developed by Daniel Corps, the same people behind the Regent Park standout, PaintBox Condos, 20 Richardson St carries all of the hallmarks that buyers expect from modern downtown Toronto condos.
Residents of this 2020 built condo tower enjoy a desirable collection of amenities that scream luxury — from the tennis courts to communal lounge and terraces, the entire complex was designed to wow residents. And amenities weren’t just designed for luxury as residents also enjoy the usual extras such as a fitness centre, underground parking party room, concierge, and more.
For buyers who miss out on landing a unit at 20 Richardson Street, there’s really no reason to fret, because just next door you’ll find the Lighthouse West Tower, offering a nearly identical living environment.
The Suites
Lighthouse East Tower Condos stands 36 storeys tall and contains 300 units. Suites come in a range of different sizes and floor plans, though all are open concept, with floor to ceiling windows and spacious private balconies. Studios in the building start at just under 400 square feet, and the largest 2 bedroom + den suites can reach 1099 square feet.
There’s a lot to love about the suites at 20 Richardson St, and with layouts named “Champagne” and “Venice Beach” even the names of floor plans are something to be appreciated. Prospective buyers can expect to encounter engineered hardwood flooring, European style kitchens with integrated appliances and large kitchen islands.
Bathrooms are minimalist and yet inviting — rain showerheads and stylish vanities are standard in all suites, so there’s no worry about missing out on the upgrades.
20 Richardson Street is located in the west end of the Waterfront neighbourhood, an area that’s seen plenty of condo development in the past, but still has room to grow.
The Neighbourhood
Toronto’s Waterfront neighbourhood has been expanding as of late, with more developments doing up along the westerner edge of the neighbourhood. Given that it’s an area that’s previously been underused, investors would be wise to take note of this residence and its considerable potential.
On the other hand, prospective buyers might be more concerned with what’s already in the neighbourhood, and as much as the Waterfront is appealing, the neighbourhood’s nearby are worth mentioning too.
Want to buy your groceries at an indoor market? One that’s hailed by tourists and legendary in the city? Of course, and with a home at 20 Richardson Street, you don’t have to wait for grocery runs to go to St. Lawrence Market because it’s actually just a 5 minute walk away. The dining and nightlife options on the Esplanade and Front Street are also at your beck and call, and if that’s not enough, the Entertainment District has everything else.
Sports fans, culture seekers, and night owls will all find something nearby to suit their fancy, and Toronto’s renowned Distillery District is only a short trip to the north east for even more attractions. For coffee, there’s Starbucks and a number of cafes in the area.
Nature enthusiasts won’t need to venture far for some quality trails — the Martin Goodman Trail is only minutes form the building. Whether you’re looking for a home with a view of the water or just want to enjoy a downtown lifestyle in a great locale, you’ve come to the right place.
Transportation
Love getting errands done with just two feet and a heartbeat? 20 Richardson Street allows for daily errands to be accomplished on foot, with groceries stores close to the building and all of the businesses and shopping options needed for daily life.
Public transit users have a great starting point for their morning commute; residents have bus stops right outside the building on Lower Jarvis St and can easily connect to streetcars on Queens Quay West and King or connect to Union Station for subway service and Go Transit.
Toronto isn’t known for having the most driver friendly environment, and that’s probably for the best, but for those needing to use a vehicle to commute, you’d be hard pressed to find a better location; there’s an onramp for the Gardiner Expressway less than 2 minutes away, depending on traffic.
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Transaction Insights at 20 Richardson Street
Studio | 1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | $427,000 - $555,000 | $445,000 - $565,000 | $557,000 - $642,000 | $680,000 - $795,000 | No Data |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | $1,139 | $1,073 | $1,000 | $1,071 | No Data |
Price Range | $1,900 - $2,100 | $2,100 - $2,450 | $2,350 - $2,750 | $2,850 - $3,600 | $3,300 - $3,700 |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 53 Days | 94 Days | 68 Days | 54 Days | 250 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 13 Days | 13 Days | 14 Days | 10 Days | 58 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 23% | 21% | 22% | 30% | 6% |
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