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RIVERHOUSE AT THE OLD MILL

Every once in a while a condo development is announced that promises to be truly spectacular. Riverhouse at the Old Mill is one of those examples. Nestled in the Old Mill neighbourhood on the banks of the Humber River, this luxury condominium vows to impress with some of the finest finishes available, including optional MIELE appliances. The personal attention to detail and level of service is what one would expect from a project starting at $500,000 to over $2 million.

 

Sales will begin in late 2009 or early 2010, and the best units are expected to sell out quickly. If you can’t wait that long, use the form below to sign up today and be included on our Exclusive Preview List. You will receive updates on the development’s progress. You will also have an opportunity to preview and purchase units in this building before they are available for sale to the general public. Contact us today!

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