Parkside Terrace

Built as a condominium from the outset in 1980, Parkside Terrace was pretty luxurious at the time. The eight-floor concrete tower houses 31 spacious suites, and penthouses here are enormous two-level homes that each have a large top-floor patio off the bedrooms. Parking is mostly indoor assigned stalls with the five penthouses also having an outdoor stall off the back alley. There's a 1,238 square-foot ground-floor commercial unit on the Eleventh Street side (east) housing a convenience store. Redecoration of the lobby and the hallways plus all new suite doors nicely modernized the building's interior in 2005. The basement garage has a room of assigned lockers, and all suites have a laundry with the dryer vented to the outdoors.

There are seven one-bedroom suites of 614 square feet at Parkside Terrace, while 22 suites are two-bedroom homes ranging from 861 to 1,012 square feet, while the five two-level penthouses range from 1,184 (just one of them), through 1,590 square feet and on to one of a sprawling 1,701 square feet. These five each also have their main-floor balcony and top-floor patio in addition to that. Larger suites have 1.5 bathrooms and the penthouses have 2.5 bathrooms and also a fireplace.

The building has no suites on the ground floor, which is entirely common property spaces and the one commercial unit on the east side. On each floor above, four of five suites have a balcony that wraps around the building's corner; only the smallest suite plan on the east face has a non-corner---yet roomy---balcony.

Exterior windows and doors are Parkside Terrace are common property for maintenance and future replacement. Unit factors and thus common expenses are allocated to suites in proportion to each suite's size. I have the Condo Plan on file.

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