SOPHISTICATED ST. CLAIR
Drawing on the success of 900 St. Clair and the LCBO at its ground level, 908 St. Clair is the last luxury offering in the St.Clair Village community. Boasting well-appointed features, 908 St. Clair is luxury at it’s finest.
Nestled into a vibrant, one-of-a-kind neighbourhood, 908 St.Clair offers a sophisticated lifestyle rooted in the authenticity of a connected modern village. This new luxury condominium community is a modern treasure, inspired by St. Clair West Village and surrounded by the Cedarvale, Wychwood and prestigious Forest Hill neighbourhoods.
A DEDICATED STREETCAR LINE IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP
Amid a rich texture of brick and stone, boutiques, cafes and restaurants, 908 St.Clair has the luxury of a dedicated streetcar line at its doorstep, making it only moments from St. Clair West subway station and culture-centred Wychwood Barns. A beautiful life awaits you in Toronto’s most enticing neighbourhood at St.Clair Village by Canderel™.
A LITTLE MORE DETAILS
LOCATED AT:
908 Saint Clair Avenue West, Toronto, ON
STORIES:
12
AVAILABLE UNITS:
169
UNIT SIZES RANGE:
460 - 862 SqFt
PRICE RANGE:
$900,000 - $1,400,000+
BUILDER(S):
Canderel Residential
& Kingsett Capital
ESTIMATED COMPLETION:
2025
AMENITIES:
-
DEPOSIT STRUCTURE:
Local
$10,000 on Signing
Balance to 5% in 30 days
2.5% in 90 days
2.5% in 120 days
5% in 370 days
5% on Occupancy
International
$10,000 with offer
Balance to 5% in 30 days
5% in 90 days
10% in 180 days
10% in 540 days
5% on Occupancy
ABOUT BUILDER
We take a different approach to residential real estate.
We build extraordinary residences where liveability doesn't start and end in your suite; it extends to the entire property, to a line up of amazing amenities and the design of the building itself, to small details in textures and materials and to urban conveniences in the surrounding community. We push the industry envelope, leading by example into a future where people can expect more from their new home. Buyers turn to Canderel Residential after asking themselves one simple question: why settle for anything less?