Address
1615 Kingston Road, Scarborough
Birchaus Residences is a new boutique condo development by Altree Developments. Prices estimated to be starting from $500,000 and will feature 240 units at 9 storeys. Birchaus Residences is nearby Scarborough Crescent Park, Victoria Park Subway Station, and the Danforth GO Station, the project is estimated to be completed in 2026 and will be located on 1615 Kingston Road at the Birch Cliff neighbourhood in Toronto.
Birchaus Residences, invites you to experience urban living with an authentic touch. Nestled between the scenic bluffs and serene beaches along Kingston Road. Birchaus Residences promises a lifestyle that seamlessly combines the tranquility of lakeside living with the vibrancy of the neighbourhood. From leisurely morning strolls to the convenience of local amenities, and the allure of intimate dinners, discover a harmonious and personalised urban retreat where ease and elegance converge effortlessly.
1615 Kingston Road, Scarborough, Ontario M1N 1S4, Canada
1615 Kingston Road, Scarborough
Altree, founded by visionary developer Zev Mandelbaum, stands as a beacon of innovation and excellence in the realm of real estate development. Boasting a rich heritage rooted in multi-generational expertise dating back to the 1950s through H&R and Lanterra Developments, and co-founder of Marlin Spring, Zev Mandelbaum brings a legacy of landmark projects to the forefront of Toronto and the GTA. Altree distinguishes itself by challenging the status quo, consistently pushing boundaries, and crafting inspirational residential, commercial, and retail projects that not only deliver significant value but also enrich the fabric of communities. As a full-service development company, Altree sets itself apart through unmatched insight and expertise across all stages of development, from strategic acquisition to construction, sales, marketing, and beyond. Committed to going above and beyond expectations, Altree is dedicated to creating iconic projects that redefine the ordinary and foster connections within neighbourhoods.