THE ARCHITECTURE
133 Hazelton Residences occupies nine storeys of French neoclassical architecture on Hazelton Avenue, one of the most distinctive residential streets in the city. The limestone exterior, classical proportions, and considered massing situate the building within the architectural language of the neighbourhood's older residential stock rather than in contrast to it. This was a deliberate choice. On a street of Victorian townhouses and heritage character, a glass tower would have been an intrusion. A limestone building in neoclassical dress is a continuation.
The building contains 38 residences. That scale -- nine storeys, 38 suites -- produces a density that preserves the street's residential quality rather than overwhelming it. Residents share common spaces with three dozen neighbours, not hundreds. The building operates as a private address rather than a managed residential complex.
THE RESIDENCES
Interiors at 133 Hazelton were designed by Gluckstein Design, whose work on this building established a standard of residential finish that later projects -- including The Florian and 10 Prince Arthur -- have referenced and extended. The signature elements are carried through every suite: gas fireplaces with marble mantles, coffered ceilings in the master bedrooms, private terraces, and -- in select suites -- outdoor fireplaces that extend the usable outdoor season considerably beyond what most Toronto balconies permit.
Suite sizes are generous by Yorkville standards. The building was designed for a buyer who expects space as well as address -- residents who have come from substantial homes and are not prepared to compromise on the proportions of their principal rooms. The result is a floor plate that reads as residential rather than condominium, with living rooms, dining rooms, and master suites that occupy their dimensions rather than apologising for them.
The finish vocabulary throughout -- marble, custom millwork, gas fireplaces, coffered ceilings -- communicates a commitment to material quality that connects the building to the architectural tradition it references rather than treating classical detail as surface decoration.
THE AMENITIES
133 Hazelton provides 24-hour concierge service, valet parking, and the full operational support expected at a building of this character. The amenity footprint is deliberately intimate -- this is not a building with a spa floor and a formal dining room. It is a building with a concierge who knows the residents by name, parking that is handled seamlessly, and a physical plant maintained at the standard the building's architecture demands.
For the buyer who has prioritised the quality and proportion of the residence itself over the quantity of building-level amenities, 133 Hazelton delivers exactly the right balance. The building does not add amenity square footage that would dilute the residential atmosphere. It provides what is needed and delivers it well.
PARKING AND VALET
Parking is valet-managed. Residents do not navigate the garage independently. The building's concierge and valet team handles vehicle retrieval and storage as part of the standard operating model.
PETS
Pet policies at 133 Hazelton are set by the condominium corporation and should be confirmed through the current status certificate before purchase. Buyers with animals should review the current rules, which may address number, size, and breed. Nissan Michael can assist with that review as part of any purchase process at this building.
THE LOCATION
Hazelton Avenue runs north from Yorkville Avenue for less than two blocks before becoming Hazelton Lane -- a short, tree-lined stretch of Victorian row houses and boutique addresses that represents Yorkville at its most genuinely residential. 133 Hazelton is steps from this intersection, which places it within two minutes of Yorkville Village mall, three minutes of Bloor Street, and five minutes of the subway -- but on a street where none of that proximity is audible.
Hazelton Avenue is the address in Yorkville where buyers who know the neighbourhood choose to live when they want to be in it rather than of it. The street has a quiet, private character that survives its proximity to everything around it. 133 Hazelton is the building that most correctly expresses that character in residential form.
THE MARKET
133 Hazelton is a limited-supply building in a limited-supply neighbourhood. Turnover is low -- residents who acquire suites here tend to stay, and the combination of address, finish quality, and building character produces a hold rate that keeps available inventory consistently scarce. When suites do come to market, they attract a specific buyer: someone who understands Hazelton Avenue, understands what Gluckstein interiors represent, and has done enough of the Yorkville market to know that the limestone building on the quiet street is often the right building.
Pricing reflects the building's position in the market: suites trade at a premium to generic Yorkville inventory and at a discount to the ultra-luxury tier occupied by 138 Yorkville and the Four Seasons -- which makes 133 Hazelton one of the best value propositions in the neighbourhood for a buyer whose priorities are architecture, finish quality, and address discretion.
Looking to buy or sell at 133 Hazelton Residences? Contact Nissan Michael -- Mr. Yorkville -- for current availability, recent sale data, and expert representation at this address.
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