Westerly 2 Condos
Published on November 2, 2021
Introducing Westerly 2 condos – the second phase in the Westerly condo development in Etobicoke by Hollyburn & Tridel.
Development Details – Westerly 2 condos
Following on from the successful launch of phase one, Westerly 2 condos promises to be an appealing development to many buyers. The 27-storey residential condo will contain 354 suites with one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom layouts available. Those suites will range in size from 482 to 872 sq. ft. and most of them will have a balcony for additional outdoor floor space.
The developers describe a “premium lifestyle” for residents of Westerly 2 condos, with a number of impressive features. Suites will have 9-foot ceilings, designer-selected features and finishes, and Tridel Connect smart home technology, which is also used throughout the building. For amenities, Westerly 2 condos offers its residents a fitness studio, a yoga room, a media lounge, a co-working lounge, a multi-purpose room and a pet wash, among other things.
Neighbourhood Details
Westerly 2 condos is located in Etobicoke in the west of Toronto. This particular location has seen lots of development in recent years because of its excellent connections to the rest of Toronto. Islington TTC subway and bus station is just 500m away from Westerly 2 and is located on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system. One stop to the west is Kipling station which has GO train services in addition to the subway and therefore offers additional ways to quickly travel to downtown Toronto.
Of course, with a well-established neighbourhood, there are plenty of local amenities for residents to enjoy. The impressive 82/100 walk score shows that many day-to-day activities can be carried out on foot, with a wide range of businesses and services nearby. In addition, there are several local parks and some popular golf courses nearby for anyone looking for some green space and recreation. Slightly farther away is the Humber marshes area, which has the Humber River winding through it on its way to Lake Ontario.