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The 2013 Toronto Area Condo Market
Keep Calm and Carry On
Zoe Ackah – Epoch Times
Not everyone we interviewed agrees totally, but what we can say is there’s no need for panic. Toronto has a housing shortage, and condos are a great way to buy an affordable place to live. They are the main source of new rental housing. There is a healthy mix of investors, end users, and tenants.
Comment: Amen! Thank you for a rational viewpoint, one informed by the information and not just negative hyperbole.
Sorry, there is very little chance of significant price decline, but we suggest you think of the GTA as a group of independent sub-markets. What is true for Markham may not be true for Etobicoke, so do your homework before you buy or sell.
Looking back a decade, you’ll see a year that is shaping up to look rather like 2006 – very average.
A greater variety of unit sizes and configurations can be expected in the next decade.
Prepare to engage in increasingly serious conversation around infrastructure building, transit funding, and use of section 37 funds.
All in all, the adjustment to Places to Grow legislation, increased immigration to the GTA, and the price of gas are pushing our city toward maturity. It’s time to effectively plan and thoughtfully build a city that has sufficient transit, community facilities, and housing options for everyone.
BILD President talks low-rise, transit, and development charges
Coming down from the feverish high-rise explosion of 2011–2012, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) president Bryan Tuckey feels the future requires rethinking some planning habits.
Is there a future for tiny units in giant towers, ultra-costly transit options, and huge development charges passed on to consumers?
Welcome back the walk-up
As we begin to explore the space between rugged, single family individuality and mega-tower enforced collectivity, Tuckey is putting forth a modest suggestion – six-storey wood-frame construction.
“It’s much more flexible,” says Tuckey. Not to mention less expensive to build. Here is where Tuckey thinks families will find the larger and more affordable units they need.
Today in Toronto you can build a maximum of four floors framed with wood. Allowing for six is not just less costly to build, but also less costly to the environment.
Traditional cement releases lots of CO2. Tuckey says wood is actually “much more sustainable from a carbon sequester perspective.”
So what does that mean for you? Get ready to take the stairs to your sixth floor pad, and the bus to work.
Bus shelter
At the recent BILD High-Rise Forum, there was a lot of transit-related frustration. It’s something all Torontonians share.
Though developers working on the waterfront are still waiting for their light rapid transit, Tuckey is actually rather bullish on bus rapid transit.
“I think buses are really undervalued in how much they can move and how flexible they are. There’s potential for buses.”
Having worked extensively on the Sheppard subway, he feels we need to be asking what we can afford plenty of, because we can all agree solutions are needed fast.
Megacity-mortgage
Most people agree the city would be better served if there were increased cooperation between local residents, municipal politicians, and builders.
These conversations (after we collectively grieve federal and provincial transit funding shortfalls) will revolve around what is done with—and what we should do about—the enormous development charges collected on new housing in the GTA.
“You have to have an adult conversation around all these things,” say Tuckey. “You’re asking the new homeowner to pay for infrastructure that lasts for 70 to 100 years, and pay for that infrastructure on their mortgage. Is that fair when municipal governments can get that money for percentages less?”
Not to mention how these fees impact the price of housing. There is no doubt we need them, but how can we keep them in the communities that paid for them in the first place?
“They can’t capture a lot of the revenue they generate,” say Tuckey. “Much of the dollars from Toronto and the GTA don’t stay here in service or infrastructure.”
Small price decline for GTA real estate market
Marc Pinsonneault, a senior economist from the economic and strategy team of the National Bank, feels the GTA real estate market will see a modest decline in prices through 2013.
“I think that prices are going to decline somewhat for 2013 as a whole. For the Toronto market we expect a decline of 2.5%.
Comment: And what will drive this decline? Low interest rates? Shrinking supply? Increased demand? Prices will rise around 3–4% in 2013, all the major real estate players agree. Economists have NEVER been right about the real estate industry, not for 10 years. NOT ONCE.
“Overall the price decline in the GTA will be lower than the national average,” he explains.
Comment: The national average price is unlikely to decline either, even with Vancouver sinking like a stone. Again, no major real estate player thinks so, and they have been right EVERY year. While economists, again, have been WRONG EVERY YEAR.
Highrise will feel it most
Pinsonneault feels highrise prices will decline most, and notes the large amount of product currently on the market for sale.
Statistics for March provided by RealNet indicate that of all 445 active projects, 80% of the units are sold, with 229 currently under construction being 89%, and 144 in pre-construction already 56% sold.
Comment: Take note of that. Read it again. When you see a crane, that means almost 90% of the units are sold. They are not all flooding the market once the building is built. They are sold before they are even built.
“Even if the pre-sale rate is quite good, the number of projects that have been launched and the number of units it implies is so large that the number of unsold new condos is still quite large,” Pinsonneault says.
Comment: But the 10% inventory figure is right in line with the long term average, so where is the concern? Urbanation and those who track condos for a living see no problems.
He feels having inventory is less of a problem when a building is not in the middle of construction.
He thinks developers will hold back on building until the market absorbs some of the units and the price begins to rise.
Comment: They might. But without knowing for sure that some have held back, and talking to each and every one of them, this is all just pure speculation and completely meaningless. Projects could be on old due to the planning department, size changes, permits, trades, supplies, you name it. Just because a project is delayed does not mean that builders are holding back to prevent flooding the market.
As of the end of February, the CMHC recorded 1,026 completed but unsold condo units in the GTA. The number of unbuilt units on the market may increase in the months to follow.
Comment: So a thousand unsold condos is the crisis? Really?
Want to know when prices will begin to rise? Pinsonneault suggests we take a close look at the number of units currently on the market. He thinks prices will begin to rise again when the number of units available begins to drop.
Comment: Which is now. April is seeing more sales and less inventory – and higher prices. Natch.
“Simply let the price adjust for a few quarters,” he says. “Probably houses or condos will become more affordable after the correction. We don’t see sales recovering in 2013, that’s for sure.”
Comment: Correction? What correction? Oh right, the one economists have been predicting for 10 years… the one that has never happened.
Happy mediums for GTA
“We’ve been building and designing a generation of small units. It’s fine that these work now, but in 10 or 20 years, how is urban living going to evolve?” asks Mimi Ng, Menkes residential sales & marketing vice-president.
As Places to Grow pushes development vertical, the question becomes creating something for everyone.
“There’s a growing number of move-up buyers, second and third-time condo buyers who don’t want the work of a house, but need something bigger,” says Ng. “We’re starting to see it already.”
Comment: And this is what is creating the pressure on houses. There are not enough bigger condos, or affordable larger condos, for move-up buyers. And since no new houses are being built, all of these condos buyers create an ever bigger demand for a static supply of homes.
Ng predicts more townhouses in the 416. The tall towers and mega projects near transit were conceived of five to seven years ago and are what developers are just delivering now.
Percolating in the collective builder consciousness today, and slated for delivery in the next decade, are projects decidedly more moderate in scope.
“Mid-rise and medium density is going to be a growing wave in the future,” Ng says. But think rooftop terrace, not small back yard.
Tall orders
That’s not to say we won’t see any more “sexy towers.” There will always be a market for big, glamorous projects in the downtown core.
“As a city, Toronto is still fairly underdeveloped. We have all these huge pockets of the core that are not developed,” says Ng.
She sees Toronto’s development as long overdue, but expects a few growing pains.
There is a growing disconnect between what Torontonians need and what the city can offer.
“We are being hindered by a lack of infrastructure. Lower ranked cities have better infrastructure. What major city in the world has no transit funding, yet this city is the engine of Canada?” asks Ng.
She also feels the pace of development has outstripped the pace of community services downtown. Though transit may be serving an area and there may be bars and restaurants, new communities lack parks, community centres, after school programs, and other family oriented services you would expect in a suburban environment.
“There is a bit of a mismatch that over time will balance out. The population is already demanding it.”
Flexible proportions required for Canada’s kitchen
Toronto is the first stop for many new Canadians when they decided to settle here. The first thing they do while waiting for resident status is rent an apartment in Toronto.
The CMHC says 22.3% of condo units are rental units. Its final 2012 report noted that condos were “virtually the only source of new rental supply in the GTA.”
Comment: Which is the main driver of the investment condo market. Investors do not buy them to flip them, they buy them to rent them out and hold them for years. With vacancy rates under 1%, tenants are living up for rentals. Some have bidding wars. Investors are thrilled to buy condos knowing that they get their pick of qualified tenants.
The GTA vacancy rate rose slightly to 1.7%, but the CMHC is predicting the number will shrink to 1.5% over the next year.
Comment: I was told under 1% last month. Even if it is 1.7%, that is still VERY low.
Condominium vacancy rates held steady at 1.2%, and the CMHC noted that demand for these units matched supply.
“It’s a hot rental market,” says Kwok Anson Kwok, VP of sales and marketing for Pinnacle International.
“People say there are tons of cranes, but it’s like turning on a bunch of ovens. You don’t know what people are baking.”
Though there appears to be many units on the market, they will all be completed at different times.
Comment: And they are bought and paid for, they are not all going to be put up for sale, as so many people think. Even with 28,000 completions this year, at least 90% are sold Of the remaining 10%, the builder will keep some and rent some, so they won’t all be listed. Nor will they all go on MLS. Even so, what is another 2,500 condos in a market that sees over 85,000 sales a year?
Landlord-lite
Who are these “investor-landlords?” According to Kwok, today’s buyers are surprisingly diverse, and the line between investor and end user is very, very blurry.
Some are older people who purchase three units, one to live in and two to rent out for retirement income; parents buying for their student children who will rent or sell the unit when their adult child marries; or families buying in the same building to stay close to each other, but will rent out units as circumstances change.
Kwok feels that unit size and layout need to be as flexible as possible so buyers have multiple options.
“A lot can happen in a couple of years, so thinking about potential life changes is key.”
Comment: Which is why you see many condos for sale right after a building is completed. People bought these up to 5 years before, lots of things in your life can change in that period of time.
For Kwok, a one plus den in the 575–700 sq. ft. range or junior two-bedrooms in the 880 sq. ft. range provide optimum flexibility.
They are “small enough so I can sell it or rent it out, but it’s big enough so I could live in it.”
Flat until further notice
President of Cityzen Development Group, Sam Crignano, is surprisingly relaxed considering all the doom and gloom being batted around about the GTA condo market. He’s a guy who’s been through a cycle or two.
Comment: Because the doom and gloom is just words. It is not reality. It has no basis in reality. It is just the negative spin of the media and some professional spoil sports. Who cares, the data and information out there contradicts their every word. As I point out as much as I can!
“I believe the market will remain flat for the first half of the year and we’ll begin to see some signs of life in the summer with a bettering in the fall.”
Comment: Bingo! Maybe even sooner. The first half of April was 180 degrees from what we saw in Q1 this year.
Any average year will pale when compared to 2011/early 2012′s fever pitch. This year is shaping up to be rather average, and maybe that’s a good thing.
Comment: Which is what everyone seems to forget. The past couple of years were off the charts, record-setting, just plain crazy. So now a drop to the still-very-high 5–10 year trend is not a sign of impending collapse. It is a return to the high side of normal. Which is still fair above what we had seen before a few years ago.
“The market now is taking a healthy pause,” says Crignano. “We didn’t see any wild fluctuations on the cost side or on the sales side. I don’t think there’s going to be much downward movement.”
Comment: You said it!
As supply and demand balance out, but if you’re waiting for a large price correction, well…
Comment: … you are going to be waiting a long time.
“The rental market continues to be tight. That signals a tentative buyer that’s on the sidelines waiting to see what happens. I don’t think much is going to happen.”
Sam’s top 3 tips:
1. Looking for a deal? When you’re ready to move, the sales office is not the only place you can buy new. “Look for a unit purchased by an investor,” he says. They sell before occupancy because they bought low early on. This gives investors flexibility on the price, so bargain.
Comment: Hah! Like any investor is going to just give you a deal and lose money… But buy before registration, prices generally rise 10% after the condo registers. Assignments can be a good deal. Look for those who NEED out, they are motivated. Investors are not motivated, they can keep the unit and rent it out.
2. Be first, if you can wait. “The first purchasers who visit the sales office are usually the ones who get a better deal. Try and get in there early on with an agent.”
Comment: But you have to be one of the first people through the door. A week later, you are too late.
3. Don’t choose building over neighbourhood. Shop neighbourhood first, and consider what you will be surrounded by in five years when you finally take occupancy.
Sunny outlook long-term
“The industry might have taken a bit of a break to re-evaluate, but I think everybody is optimistic about summer and fall,” says Brian Brown, vice-president of Lifetime Developments.
His optimism is shared by many real estate brokers he works with, he says.
Comment: Yes, those of us who work in the industry and know what we are talking about. I really don’t care about the others, this is not what they do for a living.
“I know there’s been some concerns, but a lot of developers are feeling more comfortable these days. Even in talking to the city, it’s not as if the number of re-zoning applications they receive has slowed down.”
Brown does note that buyers are becoming more selective. “It just goes to show if you have the right site at the right price it will do very well.”
Will there be some deals to be had? “Some of the developers are being a little more creative with incentives and packages,” Brown says, but overall he doesn’t see huge discounts happening anywhere downtown.
Brian’s top 3 tips:
1. Choose a reputable builder. Be sure to visit the developer’s previous projects. Ask your broker to see the project’s financial information. Financing problems could mean the building may not achieve the build quality you were promised.
Comment: No one is going to show you their financial information, that is just stupid.
2. Don’t buy purely on price. The location is most important. Who will be your neighbour in five years? Is there existing transit, retail, and schools?
Comment: Amen. Price should be the last thing you consider. Look at the neighbourhood, builder, building, view, units, size, etc. Then think about price if everything else checks out.
3. Deals on the last few units. Some developers sell until they reach the amount of sales at which they can get construction financing, then pull the remaining product off the market, selling the last units at a premium price after the building is complete. Other builders prefer to sell their entire inventory, shortening the sales process (it costs money, too). The final few suites may be priced very well, or offered with extra incentives. These units aren’t “left-overs.” You may just find what you’re looking for.
Comment: No, the last ones are the ones that no one else wanted. And likely you will not want either. Builders will hold a unit for years instead of cutting the price $5,000. Trust me, there are NO deals with builders.
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Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information – 416−388−1960
Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.
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How sellers and buyers are honing their tactics as home sales slow
Carolyn Ireland – The Globe and Mail
Tomislav Hrkac worked on the transformation of his 100-year-old Edwardian house for eight-and-a-half years. If clashes were still erupting over Toronto houses in this quirky spring market, he wanted a bout in front of his place.
With a careful strategy in place, he got his wish last week: The house at 61 Peterborough Ave. near Corso Italia was listed with an asking price of $599,900 and received nine offers before selling for $728,000, or $128,100 above the asking price.
Even before offer night, three bullies had tried to muscle in and two neighbours had tried to siphon off prospective buyers. It seems that “all’s fair” is the overarching sentiment this spring.
Competition is definitely less pervasive, agents say. The Toronto Real Estate Board reported Wednesday that sales in Toronto were down 17% in March. But when contests do break out, the action can be intense.
Comment: Thank dog we are not seeing 70% houses in some neighbourhoods going for over asking like they did last year, that was nuts. A little more subdued now, though not what I would call calm or easy.
Sellers, like Mr. Hrkac, who want to foment competition need better preparation and tactics than they did last year at this time when a tumbledown semi next to the railway tracks would sell with 18 offers.
Comment: Not really. It is not so much preparation as having 18 crazy people ready to cage fight to the death over a dump.
But Mr. Hrkac’s effort paid off with the highest recorded selling price on the street – even with triplexes and investment properties in the mix, says real estate agent Christopher Bresolin of Century 21 St. Andrew’s Realty Inc.
He worked with Mr. Hrkac to craft a plan that would bring as many potential buyers as possible to the property near St. Clair and Dufferin.
“I was hoping that it was a product that someone could fall in love with,” says Mr. Hrkac, a civil engineer who’s been around real estate enough to adopt the agents’ habit of using the word ‘product’ in place of ‘house.’
“We lowballed our price.”
Because they put out the “for sale” sign during students’ March break, when many buyers and their agents are away, they held offers at bay for nine days instead of the usual seven.
“That was definitely a wise strategy on our part,” Mr. Bresolin says, because some people did book appointments to see the house as soon as they returned from vacation.
The risk, says Mr. Bresolin, was that the prospective buyers who saw the house on the first day would lose interest.
“You might not be as excited or interested and you’ll be concerned there will be more competition as well.”
They cleaned and burnished the house to get it looking its best and also set out a detailed description of the renovation with permits, photographs and drawings on display.
They provided a home inspection so that there were no potential gaps for potential buyers to fill in. Mr. Hrkac earned more bragging rights by making the house so energy efficient that he received a government grant.
Comment: While the owner created an awesome house, he needed the advice of a realtor to get top dollar. Sure, he would have done well selling it alone, but he would not likely have set the street’s price record. From planning when to list and when to take bids, creating the story, taking March break into account – this is where our knowledge and experience come into play.
“We made a bit of a story,” says Mr. Hrkac.
They had three bullies step up to make offers before the designated date and quickly shut them all down.
Mr. Hrkac admits it was nerve-wracking for him and his wife to turn away the enticing offers on the table. Mr. Bresolin pressed him to hold off until the scheduled offer night.
“It’s tough when a seller knows that something is there,” he acknowledges.
Normally it’s part of the bully strategy to refuse to participate in a bidding contest.
“Usually they say they won’t come back on the offer date and ‘good luck to you’,” says Mr. Bresolin.
In this case, two of the three bullies did return.
But those weren’t the only curves thrown at the family.
No sooner had they put out the “for sale” sign than another house a couple of streets over did the same – and made their date and time for offers exactly the same. Then the house next door to Mr. Hrkac’s was suddenly up for sale – with offers to be received 24 hours before.
“It throws you off a little bit,” admits Mr. Hrkac. “For us this was a big deal,” he says of his family’s investment.
Through all of it, they stuck with their plan.
The buyer is of exactly the type they expected: an empty nester who wants a house that can be moved into without the added hassle of a long renovation.
“Everything is turnkey,” says Mr. Bresolin. “It’s a masterpiece.”
Still, even he was astonished when the property sold for 22% above the asking price.
“It’s amazing that we were able to get this type of money for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home.”
Now Mr. Hrkac is experiencing the market from the other perspective: he is a buyer facing the challenge of finding a new family house.
“Right now product is slim,” he says.
Comment: Urgh, not a smart move. Knowing you have a great house that will sell in minutes, he should have bought first. Now he has a time crunch to find something new. When you have something hard to sell, sell first. If it is an easy sell, then buy first.
He negotiated a bit of breathing room with a closing date more than three months away, but he also knows that he may have to rent accommodations for a while.
He’s looking for a house with three bedrooms and a larger lot. Despite more than nine months of slipping sales in Toronto, prices have remained steady and Mr. Hrkac says he is not tempted to wait for a possible steeper decline.
Comment: Steeper decline in what, sales? How will that help? Decline in prices just ain’t going to happen. He counted on high prices to sell and get a ton of money for his house, but then wants prices to drop for him to buy? That makes no sense…
“I’m definitely not interested in sitting out for very long,” he says. “I really don’t see prices dropping.”
Noam Muscovitch knows all about the angst of buyers. The agent with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. found himself sitting outside a mid-century bungalow last week when he was competing on behalf of his clients with 10 other agents.
On a lot with 78 feet of frontage, the house had an asking price of $1.088-million. Cars lined the street near York Mills and Leslie as the rivals all vied for the renovated bungalow with lots of light and air under cathedral ceilings.
“It was like a parking lot out there,” says Mr. Muscovitch. “It was kind of ridiculous.”
He had registered a bid on behalf of his clients early on the offer date because he had to be on the road for much of the day. At the time, one competing offer was already in place.
He says some bidders register early on in order to deter others.
“A lot of people don’t want to get into a multiple offer situation.”
When he checked in just before 8 p.m., he found out that the number had gone up to five.
With every additional offer, his clients became more jittery, he recalls.
In all, 11 groups ended up vying for the house. Later that night, each party was given a chance to improve their offer in a second round of bidding and the number dropped down to nine.
Mr. Muscovitch’s clients were a couple engaged to be married. They loved the house and tried to think of some creative ways to increase their chances of winning the competition. Mr. Muscovitch advised them to be very flexible about going along with the seller’s schedule. He let the seller know that the pair had no plans to demolish it as had been the fate of so many others in the area.
He also employed the delicate strategy of pointing out to the sellers that his buyers had done their research on the house and were knowledgeable about possible defects. Homeowners sometimes worry that a deal will fall through later on if buyers get cold feet.
Comment: Huh? When there are 9 offers on the table, it really only comes down to price. Why would the sellers care a whit that the buyers knew about possible defects? If they buy with no conditions, then that is that. If they get cold feet, they lose their deposit. You have nothing, nothing, as a buyer in a bidding war. The seller has all the power and will simply take the highest price with no conditions. If it was you, why would you do any different?
“We understand any issues. We’re aware and we’re okay with them – and that’s good for you,” he says of his message to the sellers.
At the same time, his clients wanted the homeowners to know they loved the house the way it was.
“You’re not trying to offend them, that’s for sure.”
All the while, he was making frequent calls to the couple, who had brought one of their mothers along to a nearby McDonald’s “because you can stay there for a long period of time,” says the agent.
“You need to have them close in case there are changes.”
About midnight, Mr. Muscovitch began to have a good feeling when he began to see the red lights of one car after another reversing back down the street.
“Then finally I got the call,” he says.
In the end, he thinks their strategy beat all of the others partly because the buyers made an emotional connection with the sellers.
“I think they responded to the fact that the young couple didn’t want to do anything to the house.”
Comment: And they had the highest price. Emotional connections mean nothing, I am sorry to say. I wish they did… I had clients make a great connection with a seller. Then another bid came along. All the goodwill we had went out the window and it came down to simple dollars. We beat the other side by only $1,000 but we had to pay more – emotional connection or not.
Micro-hoods: Where to find affordable homes in Toronto
Young buyers flocking to Little India
The South Asian flavour of Toronto’s Little India is in transition.
The area centered on Gerrard Street East is attracting young buyers who have been priced out of the phenomenally popular Leslieville. Meanwhile, the traditional immigrant Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan communities have been steadily migrating to Brampton, Mississauga, Scarborough and other communities outside the city centre. Many business owners moved away decades ago but even the Gerrard Bazaar’s sari shops and restaurants are often shuttered these days.
Other entrepreneurs are renovating their premises in order to better compete with the suburban shopping centres.
At the same time, the relatively affordable older semis and new townhouse projects draw more first-time buyers and young urbanites to the area.
Now new projects are re-branding the area with such banners as East Village Leslieville and Leslieville Lofthouses. The City of Toronto is refurbishing Greenwood Park.
As the area is increasingly revitalized, property values are on the rise.
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Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information – 416−388−1960
Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.
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Downtown Toronto West Condos
Downtown Toronto condos for sale in the Business and Entertainment Districts, Liberty Village Condos, King West Condos, Queen West Condos, Liberty Village Condos, Liberty Village Townhouses.
There are a variety of condos, lofts and stacked townhouses available in the western part of downtown Toronto. The most popular area is King West, of course, and Liberty Village. With so many new condos in King West, it has become a hot area for young urbanites. Condos in Queen West have always been in high demand, though there are very few options there. And it was Liberty Village that truly started the stacked condo townhouse trend.
Below are all of the hot condos in Toronto’s downtown west. From CityPlace through to King and Dufferin and beyond. As more new condos are built in Liberty Village, we will be sure to update this page.
Call Laurin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are interested in any of these Downtown Toronto West Condos! And please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.
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550 Wellington – 55 Stewart StreetThe condo portion of the ultra-trendy Thompson Hotel, this soft loft building must be seen to be believed. Hats off to designers Studio Mariscal for a fresh new approach to Downtown West living. The views of the Toronto skyline are amazing views, and residents have access to all hotel amenities including the mind blowing rooftop infinity pool. 550 Wellington is certainly a welcome addition to the King and Bathurst area. Finished in 2010, there are 327 condo units across 15 floors. The smallest ones are 393 square feet, rising to the largest units with an incredible 7,617 square feet (with an appropriate price). Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Icon is located on the north side on Wellington, just east of Blue Jays Way. Built by Tridel, Phase I (270 Wellington) has 12 storeys and 252 residental condo suites, and Phase II (250 Wellington) has 18 storeys and 312 suites. The buildings are joined by a common lobby. The Icon is located right in the heart of the Entertainment District and minutes to all the trendiest places. 250 & 270 Wellington Street West are designed for the young professional who wants to live where the action is. Amenities include a rooftop park with sun deck and barbecue terrace, state-of-the-art fitness club and workout pool, as well as 24-hour concierge. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Luna – 25 Capreol Court & 8 Telegram MewsLive high in the sky at the brand new CityPlace Luna building. As with all CityPlace condos, Luna excels on architecture, design, construction quality and finishes. CityPlace is known to have the best amenities and sports facilities in Toronto, including a separate recreation center. CityPlace Luna represents long-term value investment as the location is fantastic – short walk to the waterfront, to financial center, to club district, King or Queen West and Chinatown. The units are well laid-out, many environmental features, low maintenance costs and the best amenities. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Apex – 381/397 Front Street WestApex perfects the art and science of living. Standing tall on the horizon, the sleek aerodynamic towers of glass and steel reflect the beauty of the lush surroundings. The sophisticated design, expansive lobby and lavish courtyard fulfill the promise of luxury. The limited number of condos on each floor affords privacy rarely found in high-rise condo living. Elegant floor plans maximize form and function, while panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows showcase spectacular vistas of downtown Toronto and Lake Ontario. Exceptional features and quality finishings provide a rare elegance and serenity found only in CityPlace Apex. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Matrix – 361/373 Front Street WestRising majestically into the downtown skyline. Matrix is composed of two oval towers – twenty eight stories and thirty two stories of gleaming glass and steel. Matrix was the first view of what was to come at CityPlace. Matrix is a landmark residential address. Overlooking Lake Ontario, at the gateway to downtown, it is without peer anywhere in North America. Curved floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows frame spectacular vistas of the Toronto skyline or Lake Ontario. Exceptional finishes, stunning, contemporary kitchens with optional swing out breakfast counters and solid granite countertops. At Matrix, you will enjoy some of the most inviting fitness and recreation facilities in the city. Most notably, CityPlace Downtown golf, a challenging nine hole golf course and year-round driving range. You are close to Harbourfront trails, the Entertainment District, the Skydome and Air Canada Centre. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Optima – 81 Navy Wharf CourtImagine catching a Blue Jays game from your condo! The Optima condominiums at City Place were designed with the ultimate views in mind. Space is optimized, as planned by the designers of this amazing glass tower condo in downtown Toronto. You are steps away from all the excitement that the city has to offer. Amenities include a large indoor pool, whirl pool, steam room, sauna and exercise room. There is also a theatre available. Don’t forget to ask about the exclusive spa style private club available to residents of The Optima Condominiums. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Montage – 25 Telegram MewsMontage excels on architecture, design, construction quality and finishes. The latest development by Concord Cityplace, conveniently located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 25 Telegram Mews. Near Air Canada Centre, The Rogers Centre, Harbourfront, The Fashion District, as well as shopping and restaurants. Montage stands a tall 31 stories and with panoramic windows you can enjoy beautiful views of downtown, the city and lake Ontario. The Montage LE (Luxury Edition) is a private 21 storey residential enclave on top of Montage. Montage LE offers large suites, spectacular views as well as privileged services and amenities that are uncommon to most developments. Montage and Montage LE will take lift to a different level. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityplace Harbour View Estates – 3/10 Navy Wharf Court & 9 Spadina AvenueThe spectacular glass and steel buildings of Harbourview Estates at City Place soar up to 46 stories high. The views from these condos are the best in the city. See all the away across the lake, view the famous Toronto skyline, or catch a Jays game from your living room. Take advantage of the 30,000 square foot health spa and gym facilities or just relax outside in the spacious courtyard with elegant water features. Cityplace Harbour View Estates condo features include floor to ceiling windows, granite countertops, gas appliances and high ceilings. Harbour View Estates represents a community unparalleled. With its perfect blend of city and spectacular natural surroundings the last chance to be a part of this visionary community in Toronto is also the most exciting. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace WestOne – 11 Brunel CourtWest One is one of the latest additions to the CityPlace community, and does not disappoint. Located in Toronto’s Entertainment District near the CN Tower and Rogers Centre, and a short walk from the Financial District as well as downtown shops, sporting events, and nightlife. Building amenities include fitness facilities, indoor pool, massage and steam rooms, spa, and the SkyGarden facility for entertainment and recreation on the 27th floor. Unique features to the CityPlace complex are one of the fastest residential Internet connections in the world, panoramic windows for a spectacular view of the harbour, and a private movie theatre for the use of condo owners and guests. West One shares a massive sports and entertainment complex with other CityPlace buildings, including a rock climbing wall, yoga and dance studio, and other exercise facilities. Take a look at West One to see the new face of urban neighbourhoods. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace N1/N2 – 15 Fort York BoulevardN1 and N2 are the latest evolution of the city within a city known as Cityplace. It’s refreshing to see a developer reach outside the box with respect to design. All of the floorplans have no wasted space. N1 consists of the lower half of the building with N2 comprising the suites on the upper half. Although not on the lake, you can find some impressive lake views. Not only is the developer delivering quality units at excellent prices, Concord Adex has also adjusted the price point of downtown residential condos downward to be affordable to more people. Tired of the commute and little to do when you get home? Have a look at the lifestyle offered at Cityplace. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace Neo – 4K Spadina AvenueNeo. A new landmark on the city skyline. Designed by award-winning architects KPMB. A linear expression of the modernist aesthetic. Unique and beautiful. Neo is a 333-suite, 15-storey slab slung low and long like an Edwardian warehouse, next to Montage at Concord CityPlace on Spadina at Bremner Boulevard. Neo has stone and brick facings abutting the sidewalk, with storefronts at street level. Residents can easily access the Terry Fox Miracle Mike Park, which is a design collaboration between Vancouver-based landscape architects Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg and artist/author Douglas Coupland in association with public art consultant Karen Mills. Neo is within walking distance of the Entertainment, Fashion and Financial Districts, Chinatown, Queen West, King West, City Hall and the Toronto Eaton Centre. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace The Gallery – 15 Brunel CourtThe Gallery is one of eighteen towers of Concord Cityplace master planned community that is redefining Toronto’s skyline in the downtown core, and is one of three buildings comprising of Cityplace West. The Gallery is eight storeys high lofts, and is located just west of Spadina, north of the Gardiner Expressway. Some of the extraordinary amenities include rock climbing wall, large outdoor swimming pool, outdoor tanning deck, whirlpool and more. Schools, daycares, parkland and a 30,000 sq ft grocery store is some of the neighbourhood amenities that Concord is planning to build west of Spadina. Like other Cityplace buildings, The Gallery is wired with fibre optic cable providing the fastest residential Internet in North America. The Gallery is another example of Cityplace’s continuing success with first time buyers, investors, and young professionals. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace Parade – 10 Capreol Court & 15 Iceboat TerraceElegant structures on a stage-like podium. Architectural excellence in an uncluttered sky. An urban landmark. A symbolic gateway to Canada’s largest city. Directly facing the park, two 36 storey towers, joined by a two-storey bridge at the 28th and 29th floors – one level containing premium residences, the other exclusive amenity space. Parade Condos, made up of 10 Capreol Court & 15 Iceboat Terrace at Concord CityPlace, is a modern masterpiece to call home. Come play in the park – a living landscape celebrating the history and geography of Canada. The park will be home to the Terry Fox Miracle Mile – a mile long running path and will also feature four unique quadrants dedicated to specific activities for all ages. A space of inspiration, activity and relaxation, this park will be the living heart of Concord CityPlace. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace Panorama – 38 Dan Leckie WayPanaroma has a bold innovative design that looks like no other downtown condo in Toronto’s skyline. Located near Lakeshore and Bathurst, Panoroma rises 25 storeys from a 6-storey podium. The footprint of the spire rising out of the podium is in the shape of an egg, allowing for suites to have larger than usual outdoor balconies and terraces. Floors 12 to 25 are Elite Suites, with dramatic window treatments, gourmet kitchens and luxurious bathrooms. Each of these suites has direct elevator access and gated parking access. The top two floors feature 2-storey luxury penthouses. Cityplace won’t disappoint with their amenities and includes an 8th level roof top garden with a hot tub, outdoor bar and Alfresco fireplaces. Indoor amenities include mini theatre, guest suites, gym, sauna, party room, cards room, private dining room, internet lounge, billiards, bar, board room, and rock climbing wall. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Soho Metropolitan – 36 Blue Jays WayLive in the amazing entertainment district at the Soho Met. A mixed-use building comprising retail, an 88-room luxury boutique hotel and 396 residential condominiums with a 3-level 344 unit parking garage. Enjoy all of the luxuries that guests pay top dollar for. World class hotel services include Senses Lobby Bar, cafe and fine dining, Dell computer with hi-speed internet, hotel check-in, room service, housekeeping, cable TV, SoHo Met Club, indoor pool and whirlpool. Residents in the building can enjoy the services and amenities that are provided to hotel guests. This is the first building in Canada with 2-storey residential condominiums on top of a luxury boutique hotel. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Morgan – 438 Richmond Street WestThe Morgan is an art deco inspired building, finished with polished stone and yellow brick, and is conveniently located at the northwest corner of Richmond and Spadina. The Morgan places its residents just steps from world class dining, shopping and entertainment. Choices in this 217-unit 16-storey building range from 610 square foot one-bedroom suites to a 2,390 square foot two-storey two bedroom penthouse plus den. Spectacular views through expansive windows top the list of standard features here. Depending on the direction, panoramic vistas include lake scenes, Casa Loma or breathtaking cityscapes. The Morgan’s lobby features a dramatic and grand staircase from the lobby to the second floor. The building’s amenities consist of a fully equipped fitness center and yoga studio, his and her saunas and change-rooms, lounge, dining room with kitchen, billiard room and home theatre. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Residences at Ritz Carlton – 183 Wellington StreetWith a stunning wrap-around panorama of Toronto’s magnificent downtown skyline on one side and sparkling lake views on the other, The Residences soar thirty floors atop The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto. A legendary location at the very heart of Canada’s largest city, The Residences are beautifully situated among world class shopping, entertainment and dining. The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton Toronto is located in the heart of downtown Toronto on Wellington Street. The 53-story Ritz-Carlton is approximately 700 feet tall with a total floor area of almost 700,000 square feet, including 267 hotel rooms and 135 condominiums. Combining classic and contemporary architectural elements throughout, the building has three main components. The tower rises out of a five-level podium. Storeys 6 to 20 contain luxuriously appointed rooms and facilities for hotel guests. Condominium residences will be located on storeys 22 to 52, with a private lobby and amenity centre for residents on the 21st and 22nd floors. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Phoebe – 18 Beverley, 11 Soho & 25 SohoThe Phoebe is right in the middle of one of Toronto’s hottest neighbourhoods surrounded by fashion, restaurants, hip boutiques, galleries and more. 11 Soho has a contemporary design inspired by the old warehouse neighbourhood, with 38 units and sharing the courtyard garden with the other building and the towns. The condos feature 9-foot ceilings, marble & slate, open kitchens, large windows and hardwood floors. 18 Beverley is a modern low-rise condo is the other half of Phoebe On Queen, an award winning condo built by Diamante. The amenities include a party room, gym, 24-hour concierge and two guest suites. The condos have open concept kitchens with modern finishes, distinctive contemporary bathrooms, and floor to ceiling windows. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Hudson – 438 King Street WestThe Hudson is a 21 storey, 282 suite condominium building located on King Street West and Spadina Avenue. The condo features 9-foot ceilings, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, marble, porcelain or ceramic tile flooring in the foyer, 40-ounce carpeting, ensuite laundry with washer and dryer, and a balcony or terrance as standard features. There are barn style sliding doors to separate master bedooms from living areas. Kitchens have granite or Corian countertops, mirror or ceramic backsplashes. The exterior combines pale brick with a slender modern glass tower. The sleek lobby, which introduces as jazz theme with framed phots of jass legends as part of the decor. All the suites are named after great jazz legends. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Maple Leaf Square – 15 York StreetThe Residences of Maple Leaf Square is more just than a condo. Developers Cadillac Fairview have created an entertainment and sports complex that features attractions, shopping, dining and necessary creature comforts all under one roof, right near the Air Canada Centre. Amenities include an indoor and outdoor pool, suntanning deck, hot tub, fitness facilities, theatre room and party room with bar. There are daycare facilities on the lower floor. Maple Leaf Square also boasts Intelligent Builidng Technology, a system for all residents to enjoy environmentally-friendly living and efficiency. The amenities of the boutique hotel located in the building will also be available to residents, such as room service and housekeeping. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
CityPlace Infinity – 30 Grand Trunk CrescentInfinity is located just south of the Rogers Center and CN Tower. Union Station and the financial district are a short walk away. The building features an indoor pool, sauna, exercise room, aerobics/yoga room, party room, conference center, billiards room, cinema and 2 guest suites. Infinity consists of two buildings, one tower is 35 storeys and contains 395 units. This taller tower features some very large balconies usually only found on very valuable suites. The second building at the base is 16 storeys and contains 244 units. The west facing suites in the shorter tower have an unobstructed view of a park, the Steamwhistle Brewery and the Rogers Center. There is a 24 hour concierge service in the lobby which has marble floors and a water feature. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Boutique Condos – 21 Nelson Street & 126 Simcoe StreetSet upon a podium designed in tribute to the historic industrial warehouse neighbourhood in which it stands, Boutique is 35 storeys of gleaming glass at the corner of Simcoe and Neilson. Each of the 523 suites is fitted with a large balcony and massive windows overlooking the gorgeous downtown skyline and shimmering waters of Lake Ontario. Amenities include a fabulous fitness centre boasting a counter current pool and yoga studio, bar, outdoor patios, and a full service concierge providing a complete range of services such as dog walking, dry cleaning, housekeeping and more. A rooftop lounge awaits residents and guests. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Chestnut Park – 55 Centre AvenueGreat spaces and convenient downtown living in a great Toronto location. Chestnut Park is an excellent downtown condo located in the heart of the city just steps from Eaton Centre, City Hall, financial & business districts, Yonge Street and Chinatown. Chestnut Park is perfect for young professionals, investors or first time buyers. Really great space, great location, great value, all together. 55 Centre Avenue has a 24-hour concierge and visitors parking. Bright & spacious units are available in 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom sizes. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Empire Plaza – 33 University AvenueEmpire Plaza is circular 28-storey condo built in 1990. This granite and blue glass tower is located at University Avenue and Wellington Street. Empire Plaza has 223 suites ranging from approximately 850 to 2,000 square feet – and also have two level penthouse suites. Empire Plaza’s location at 33 Univeristy Avenue is close to the Financial District and is the only condo building on University Avenue. No other condo is more downtown. Close to the subway, walking distance to Skydome and other Toronto attractions. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
One Park Lane – 280 Simcoe StreetAn oasis in the heart of Toronto’s downtown core, One Park Lane is located at the heart of Toronto’s financial, educational and entertainment districts. Just minutes from the Eaton Centre, Queen West, theatres, The AGO and U of T. One Park Lane is one of the most conveniently located residences in Toronto. One Park Lane is comprised of 3 phases and hosts 350 suites in total, with a real sense of community, united by a beautiful glass-enclosed grand lobby. With 24-hour concierge, a fountain/pond with fish and ample greenery, the lobby is one of the most welcoming in the city. One Park Lane’s renovated amenities include a swimming pool, squash courts, games room, exercise room, steam rooms and saunas, a large rooftop terrace with furnished solarium and a party room. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Pantages / Opus – 210 & 220 Victoria StreetPantages Tower (210 Victoria Street) rises 44 stories above Yonge and Dundas. Downtown condominium living begins on the 6th floor at Pantages and every unit has a magnificent skyline view of downtown Toronto. Floors 10–17 of the development house a 97-suite hotel, while the rest is made up of approximately 494 condo residences. The Pantages Tower takes its name from the historic and famous Pantages Theatre, which is now known as the Canon Theatre. Pantages is integrated with another 21 story building, OPUS, next door at 220 Victoria Street. OPUS was completed in 2004. Both buildings are in the heart of Toronto, close to all the amenities – the Eaton Centre, hospitals, theatre, Dundas Square and more. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Living Shangri-La – 180 University AvenueLiving Shangri-La Toronto has become one of the most sophisticated and private residential buildings in the City of Toronto. Located at the intersection of the Financial and Entertainment districts, these residences invite a lifestyle of luxurious tranquility. The Shangri-La Hotel will occupy the building’s first 17 floors, providing outstanding services and amenities. Floors 18 to 49 will be home to 287 lavish one and two-bedroom condos, embellished with wood flooring and Miele and Sub-Zero appliances in a beautiful custom designed Boffi of Italy kitchen. Levels 50 to 66 have been reserved for 107 private estates including four spectacular penthouse suites. The penthouse suites occupy the top two floors and feature two-storey living, a fabulous fully landscaped terrace off the main level and a private internal elevator. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Symphony Place – 71 Simcoe StreetSymphony Place was designed to compliment St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church next door. Located at Simcoe and Wellington Streets, minutes to the up and coming The Ritz Carlton Hotel & Residence, Toronto’s Theatre and Entertainment Districts, subway a short walk to the Financial District. This 25-storey building provides three floors of office and meeting space for the church and 87 luxury condominiums boasting various suite designs from approximately 850 to over 2,000 square feet. Solariums and some open terraces and dens and breakfast nooks are incorporated into many of the designs. Amenities include exercise room, party room and 24-hour concierge. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Element – 20 Blue Jays WayElement is a 24-story, 354-suite condominium located at 20 Blue Jays Way, north of Front Street. The building is precast concrete accenting the lower floors, anchored by a circular column of glass and steel. Element is part of Tridel’s “Naturally Better” program, designed to offer residents an environmentally sustainable and energy efficient building. Element is the first residential project to sign on to Enwave’s Deep Lake Water Cooling system. Element is in the heart of the Entertainment District with easy access to the transit system, the PATH walkway system and the main arteries leading in and out of the downtown area. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
QWest – 168 Simcoe StreetDeveloped by Tridel in 2000 and housing 210 suites, QWest boasts condos that range in size from one-bedroom 632 square foot units to 2 bedrooms with over 1,400 square feet. Penthouses feature multi-level floor plans. Building amenities include a card room, meeting room, fitness room, lounge and rooftop terraces with barbecue hookups. Fees are mid range and the building also includes a 24-hour concierge. QWest is centrally located close to business and nightlife, dining and shopping. QWest is 14 storeys of contemporary architecture accentuated by blends of precast concrete and tinted widows. The condos have french balconies or open balconies and terraces are on the 9th, 12th and rooftop levels. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
University Plaza – 140 Simcoe StreetUniversity Plaza was developed by PlazaCorp in 2004, is only 16 storeys tall and conveniently located in one of Toronto’s most fashionable downtown neighbourhoods. The Fashion, Financial and Entertainment Districts are virtually at your doorstep with bohemian Queen Street shops, The Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts, Royal Alexandra, Princess of Wales Theatres and restaurants to suit anyone’s taste minutes away. The 264 condos are tastefully finished with wonderful quality touches – some suites have granite, stainless steel appliances and hardwood. Amenities include a fitness club, jogging track, media and billiards room, and a roof top terrace. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
9T6 Condos – 96 St. Patrick StreetJust off the hot Queen West strip, 9T6 is one of Camrost-Felcorp’s newest development. The condominium building is 17-storeys of gleaming glass. Balconies have gorgeous contemporary aluminum and glass balcony railings with elegant French sliding windows. Amenities include 24-hour concierge services, well-stocked library and media room, terrace, as well as a hotel-style guest suite. A chic two-storey lobby lounge welcomes residents and guests. 9T6 has one and two bedroom condos with or without den. Each features plank laminate flooring, spectacular stone countertops in the kitchen and spa-inspired bathrooms. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Europa – 308 Palmerston AvenueThis quality condo in the heart of Little Italy (Palmerston & College) was developed by Graywood and Beaverhall Homes. It features a European-style lobby with an elegant glass and bronze canopy entrance on Palmerston. The lobby chandelier, wall sconces, granite floors and wood paneling really add to the European flavour of the building. Walk to some of the city’s best patisseries, boutiques and cafes. Europa has an executive concierge present eight hours of the day, an exercise room, a party room with billiards and a large screen TV and private patio terrace. The condos range from bachelor units all the way to two-storey penthouses. Some suites have stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, granite floor tile and track lighting. The bathrooms have marble counter tops and floor tile, with ceramic wall tile. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Channel Club – 456 College Street WestThis stunning Little Italy condo development envelops an historic landmark. A church and bell tower highlight this building which now houses reasonably-priced condo suites that range in size from a modest 450 square feet to an average 1,200 square feet. Channel Club condo amenities include a health club and fitness room, saunas, tanning area, fully appointed party rooms, sundeck, gas barbecue hookups, and a unique snow-melting system. Some of the condos feature a balcony and all areas are well-designed and spacious. Visit the Channel Club for a condo or just for the history. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Wellington Square – 18 Stafford StreetWellington Square provides reasonably-priced condo living in the popular King West neighbourhood. Condo fees are low because the amenities are few. Each of the 187 units includes central air conditioning and balconies. Choose from a 560-square-foot one bedroom or a 920-square-foot two bedroom unit. An 11-storey brick condo building completed in 2003 by Plazacorp, Wellington Square includes a fitness room, billiard room and party room. The condos are bright with classic and modern features – open concept kitchens, maple wood flooring, sleek stainless steel or black appliances and large balconies. Wellington Square is ideally located between King West and Liberty Village. The building is pet friendly and Stanley Park is just outside your door! Restaurants, bars, Shoppers Drug Mart and the King streetcar are all within 5 minutes walking distance from this building. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Wellington On The Park – 15 Stafford StreetOverlooking historic Stanley Park, this parkside setting is surrounded by an established community and has much to offer. It’s proximity to downtown, the lake and an established sense of authenticity that only a neighborhood in existence for more than a century can possess. A higher level of design sophistication and quality in materials and finishes are an integral part of the suites here at Wellington On The Park. With 61 different suite plans here at Wellington On The Park, you are sure to find the suite for you. Some of the lovely features include kitchen cabinetry by Paris Kitchens with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, stacked washer & dryer, bathrooms with marble or ceramic floor tiles and marble counter top. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Devon House Condos – 150 Beverley StreetHalf of this strange little condo on a gorgeous stretch of Beverley Street is the old George (John) Cawthra House, built in 1875. Additions were built in 1920 and 1986, resulting the current building layout. Devon House is a boutique building with only 28 units on 3 floors, they are not commonly available for sale. There are no amenities and the condo fees do not include very much. The original building is quite beautiful, though the large brown brick addition is a bit of an eyesore. There is a travel agency and Chinese temple on the lowest floor. Units have strange layouts and can be very dated. But the prices can be very reasonable, so it can be worth having a look. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Ice Condos – 12 & 14 York StreetIce, the residential component of York Centre consists of two towers of 67 and 57 storeys respectively, which along with its adjacent 31-storey office tower face a landscaped public square and extend the PATH as it directly connects to Maple Leaf Square. The distinct Scandinavian design of the Ice condos features an iconic canopy element with an extensive green roof. Ice condo units range from 308 square foot studios up to 1,042 square foot 3-bedrooms+den layouts. The condos at Ice will have high level finishes, including granite counter tops, stainless steel energy efficient appliances and Scandinavian-inspired kitchen design and hardwood floors. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Pinnacle Centre Condos – 12 & 16 Yonge StreetPinnacle centre is closer to the lakefront but still only a stones throw from the heart of Toronto. The entertainment district, key sports and music venues, and some of Toronto’s most exciting restaurants and bars are all within walking distance. Pinnacle centre is situated in between Yonge and Bay Street, North on Harbour Street. There are four towers. Pinnace Centre is composed of Tower A at 16 Yonge Street, a 37-storey building built from high quality precast concrete with dramatic glass windows and walkout balconies. It contains about 501 suites and was completed in 2006. Tower B is at 12 Yonge Street and is a 29-storey building with 298 suites. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Success Tower at Pinnacle Centre – 16 Harbour StreetSuccess Tower is only minutes away from Bay Street and the financial core, with access to the TTC & GO Transit locations. Success Tower is located at Harbour Street and Bay Street. The units of Success Tower are elegant in both features and finishes. The units of Success Tower include chefs kitchen’s, spa-like bathrooms, full-sized stacked washer and dryer, with balconies and windows that offer amazing views of the city and waterfront. Success Tower offers many amenities that include a lap pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam room, business centre, boardroom, sports lounge, cyber lounge, party room, full catering kitchen, full service bar area, tennis courts, putting green, manicured garden and running track. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
33 Bay Residences at Pinnacle Centre – 33 Bay Street33 Bay Residences at Pinnacle Centre is the newest addition to this stunning community in the heart of the city. Located at 33 Bay Street, the residences of 33 BAY are designed to enhance your living experience, with elegantly appointed features and finishes, and private spacious balconies overlooking the waterfront and the city. Residents of 33 Bay will also enjoy all of the fabulous conveniences available at the Pinnacle Centre, including the 30,000 square foot Pinnacle Club that features a wide variety of exclusive amenities. Offering the best of downtown Toronto, 33 Bay Residences at Pinnacle Centre is only minutes away from the Financial, Entertainment and Theatre Districts, as well as the city’s finest shops, restaurants and major league sports venues. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Trump Tower Toronto – 325 Bay StreetThe 65-story Trump International Hotel & Tower is 908 feet and is clad with a steel, glass, and stone facade. The building includes 260 luxury hotel rooms and 109 condominium residences. The top two floors of the hotel section will include a 18,000 square foot spa. Built by Zeidler Roberts Partnership, the Trump Tower is the tallest residential building in Canada. For now. The condo residences start at 2,226 square feet and rise to almost 10x that. They have been designed with upscale fixtures and 11 to 13-foot ceilings. Condo prices start at $1,200,000. To ensure privacy of the residents, there are a maximum of 4–6 suites per floor. Furthermore, residents have a separate entrance and elevators from hotel guests. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
400 Wellington West – 400 Wellington Street West400 Wellington West is a recent condo project by Sorbara Development Group, completed in 2012. The project has a total of 102 units in 12 storeys, ranging in size from 811 to 1,507 square feet. 400 Wellington West unites form and function through design inspired by the King West neighbourhood’s distant and no-so-distant pasts. A structure of halves, the front 10-storey building draws from the existing fabric of Wellington West with architecture inspired by the red-brown warehouse buildings populating the area. Meanwhile, 400 Wellington West’s 12 storey alter-ego draws from a more recent past, with a mid-1900′s inspired horizontal layout of windows and masonry. And each half is capped by contemporary penthouse designs with extra-large windows offering stunning views of the King West neighbourhood and beyond. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
500 Wellington West – 500 Wellington Street WestWith luxuriously appointed half or full floor lofts that range in size from a gracious 2,500 to a truly spectacular 6,000 square feet, 500 Wellington West isn’t for everybody. But from Freed Developments’ point of view, that is precisely the point. With only 15 units in the boutique 10-storey soft loft building on Wellington, they will not be available all that often. Each loft boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, private elevator access, Scavolini Italian kitchens with stainless steel appliances, large entertaining terraces equipped with gas line for BBQs and water lines. Architecture by award-winning Core Architects. Landscaping by Gh3. Steps to Thompson Hall, Victoria Memorial Park & King West restaurants. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
300 Front – 300 Front Street WestThe 300 Front Street condos is a residential building with commercial uses at grade. 300 Front Street West is a new condo project by Tridel currently under construction at 300 Front Street West. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013. The project has a total of 682 units on 49 floors, ranging in size from 490 to 2,660 square feet with one, two and three-bedroom layouts. The amenity area on the fourteenth floor includes an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, party room and theater. Outdoor open space is also at-grade in the form of a public urban garden on the west side of the site fronting onto Front Street West. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Reve Condos – 560 Front Street WestOne of the more architecturally funky new condos in Toronto, Reve at 560 Front Street West is Tridel’s newest downtown Toronto condo community. Reve Condo suites range from studios to one bedroom and one bedroom with dens, to two bedroom and two bedrooms with dens, up to three bedroom terraced suites. The building features a beautiful lobby entrance with lounge, party room with fireplace and billiards, saunas and rooftop terrace. The suites of Reve Condos have been finished with spectacular attention to detail, with extra-tall windows offering stunning views of your surroundings. Premium plank laminate flooring in the kitchen and living areas is complemented by impressive seven-inch baseboards. Cultured marble countertops with integrated basins and five-foot soaker tubs in the bathrooms are the ultimate expressions of luxury, while environmentally friendly innovations such as stacked front-loading dryers and high efficiency ENERGY STAR rated appliances. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Gardens at Queen – 60–98 Carr StreetThe Gardens on Queen are spectacular European-styled luxury townhomes developed by Chestnut Homes, near Queen and Bathurst. Nominated for low-rise project of the year, the Gardens are located right in the heart of one of Toronto’s trendiest neighborhoods. Surrounded by College Street, Queen West, Kensington Market and the financial core, you’ll be living right next to Alexandra Park. You will enjoy outdoor space as all units have patios or roof top terraces with a gas BBQ hookup. This is cool, urban, affordable living on Queen West. A few small bachelors, but mainly one and two bedroom condos, in the traditional stacked townhouse style. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Victory Condos – 478 King Street WestVictory Condos is located at 478 King West, offering downtown living in the heart of Toronto’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts. Created by BLVD Developments, this 12-storey building is located on King just west of Spadina, perfect for young urban professionals who want to live steps from the city’s most exciting restaurants, shops, clubs and theatres. Victory Condos will range in size from 355 to 1,275 square feet, with layouts ranging from studios to one-bedroom and one-bedrooms-plus-studies, up to two-bedroom, two-bedroom-plus-study and three-bedroom plans. Interiors surround residents in a world of luxury, beginning with executive concierge service. Exceptional amenities include a lounge/bar, a boardroom/dining room with a fully equipped kitchen and direct access to the lounge, an equipped fitness studio, guest suite, bicycle parking, and a state of the art screening room. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Brant Park – 438 Adelaide Street WestThe Brant Park is a new condo project by Lamb Development Corp. currently in pre-construction at 438 Adelaide Street West. The project has a total of 243 units on 11 floors, ranging in size from 402 to 1,200 square feet. The Brant Park offers a strong nod to the Modernist architectural movement of the 1960s. The organized simplicity of The Brant Park provides a new bold style to the King Street West neighbourhood – an eclectic mix of old and new. Live on a park, smack-dab in the middle of King West, steps to Spadina, steps to Queen West. The rarest of find in the city; shrouded in green, a shady canopy of large mature trees, meandering walkways, landscaped grounds, and a fenced play area for furry friends. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Quad Lofts 19–23 Brant StreetI have always had an affection for this development, being almost next door to my old public school. I have always found the units to be better laid out than most, in a fantastic downtown location. There are 2 buildings that make up Quad Lofts, one fronting on the street and another one back in the courtyard. Phase 1 has 80 units in a 9-storey building and Phase 2 is 11 storeys high with 134 condos. Located in the King West district. In a neighborhood of historic low-rise red-brick, with the King and Spadina streetcars just around the corner. Some of the city’s best restaurants, theatre, furniture shops, design studios are all within a block or two away. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Fashion House – 560 King Street WestFashion House has an iconic 150-foot frontage on King Street (560 King St W). Freed Developments has opted to celebrate King Street’s heritage as a fashion district. Fashion House is a modern 12-storey structure, designed by Toronto’s Core Architects, is a series of stacked glass and steel boxes which wrap around the historic three-storey Toronto Silverplate building, restored to its 1882 beauty. Initially Fashion House was meant to have 14 floors (the City said no to 14 floors), and uniform lipstick-red curtains lining the floor-to-ceiling windows. Suites will use modern built-ins to act as room dividers. Fashion House will house retail and restaurants on its ground level. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Five Nine on Richmond – 533 Richmond Street WestOn the southeast corner of Richmond and Portland is this newer soft loft building by 59 Developments and Core Architects. It is a 10-storey, 52-unit modern glass, steel and concrete building with soft lofts ranging in size from 471 to 2,159 square feet. The modest yet modern building of glass, steel and concrete is an intimate low-rise building with modern contemporary lofts. The floating penthouse extends out from the building on two sides, while a car-stacking system allows for the best utilization of space. Features include 9-foot ceilings with exposed concrete, hardwood floors, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, designer kitchen and baths. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cityscape Terrace – 500 Richmond Street WestCityscape Terrace at 500 Richmond Street West is great for the downtown professional who wants to be close to all the action. The larger penthouse suites have huge decks that can easily cater 20 people – and they have BBQ hookups as well. This is one of the better value condos in downtown Toronto, with very large living spaces and bedrooms for the money. There are a nice mix of one and two-storey condos – but no exercise or recreation facilities here, which does however result in lower condo fees. As with most condos, heat and hydro are paid separately by the owners. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Portland Park Village – 550 Front Street WestPortland Park Village at 550 Front was developed by Cityscape Developments in 2001. The complex has a 10-storey condominium building and townhouses behind. The tower features generous balconies and terraces and many two-level suites with rooftop patios. One bedroom and two bedroom suites start at 550 square feet and get up to 2,000 square feet or so. Behind the condo tower are 51 stacked townhouses and 8 full townhomes. The stacked towns range from 427 to 1,496 square feet, plus terrace or patio. The full townhouses face the park and are 1,744 to 1,907 square feet. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
12 Degrees – 15 Beverley Street12 Degrees is a new condo and townhouse project by BSäR Group of Companies currently under construction on Beverley Street, just north of Queen West. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013. Available condos/townhouses range in price from $299,990 to over $1,000,000. The project has a total of 90 units on 11 floors. 12 Degrees is located in the heart of Queen West’s prime shopping district between University and Spadina. 12 Degrees Condo is inspired by the collective creativity of its neighbourhood, from the AGO to OCAD. 12 Degrees Condominium challenges its contemporaries with forward-thinking architecture. Intimate in size but awesome in energy, a boutique building, home to a select few who share a contemporary design aesthetic. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Peter Street Condominiums – 328 Adelaide Street WestPeter Street Condominiums is a new condo project by CentreCourt Developments currently under construction at Adelaide Street West at Peter Street. The project is scheduled for completion in 2014. Located at 328 Adelaide Street West, Peter Street Condominiums are coming to the Entertainment District. The current plan will see a new 40 storey mixed use building at the corner of Peter and Adelaide St West. The tower will feature an 11 storey podium and contain 330 residential units and 118 parking spots with 5 levels of below grade parking. Retail will be at street level while commercial and office space are proposed on the second and third floors. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Studio on Richmond – Richmond Street West at DuncanStudio on Richmond is a new condo and townhouse project by Aspen Ridge Homes currently under construction at Richmond and Duncan. The project has a total of 337 units and is scheduled for completion in 2013. Studio on Richmond is a condominium that defines a location. Right in the heart of the city, within walking distance of the greatest selection of theatre, dining, shopping, entertainment and night life. Steps from the subway, and closer still to the Queen and King streetcar lines. Located in what is widely considered the hottest spot for a downtown Toronto condo community and taking an entire city block, Studio features luxurious bachelor, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. It will also include an 8,000 square foot gallery with café that will feature OCAD graduates’ work. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Tableau Condominiums – 117 Peter StreetTableau is a 36-storey mixed-use building designed by Wallman Architects featuring 410 residential suites, 25,000 sq.ft. of office space and retail space at the ground level. The signature element of the building is a structural “table” on which the residential portion of the building sits, strategically locating it above the site’s existing warehouse building. The front of this building is being reinterpreted and reconstructed and will accommodate the commercial office space, ground floor lobby and retail. The table structure also creates a large, four-storey colonnaded public plaza on Richmond Street. Scheduled for completion in 2014, there will be 415 units on 36 floors, ranging from 405 to 1,036 square feet. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Pinnacle on Adelaide – 295 Adelaide Street WestPinnacle International’s newest and signature building in Toronto, The Pinnacle on Adelaide is set to make its debut in the residential heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District. This landmark will truly allow residents take to centre stage to everything this great city has to offer. The Pinnacle on Adelaide is a new condo project by Pinnacle International currently under construction at 295 Adelaide Street West. The project will have a total of 564 units on 43 floors, ranging from 594 to 1,047 square feet. The interiors have that easy luxury and high quality that is the signature of today’s modern living. Complete with engineered hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, designer cabinetry and floor to ceiling windows. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
FIVE Condos – 5 St. Joseph StreetFive St. Joseph is a dramatic 48-storey modern point-tower, integrating the historically-designated façade of 5 St. Joseph, designed by the award-winning architectural firm Hariri Pontarini Architects, at the south-east corner of St. Joseph and St. Nicholas Street, just west of Yonge St. The modern and sleek glass tower will feature undulating balconies offering panoramic views of the City, while the brick podium offers Historic Loft suites with original design details. The project is scheduled for completion in 2014 and will have a total of 491 units. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Bisha Hotel and Residences – 56 Blue Jays WayBisha Hotel and Residences is the newest private-label boutique brand to originate in Toronto since Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts was introduced in the 1960s. Rising to 41 storeys and designed by award–winning Rudy Wallman of Wallman Architects, the Bisha flagship property will be situated in the heart of the Entertainment District on Blue Jays Way, just south of King Street West, close to the Financial District, Air Canada Centre and Rogers Centre, and steps to city’s chicest restaurants, live theatre, sporting events and music venues. The modernist landscape that melds architecture with urbanism is by award-winning landscape firm gh3. Interiors and amenities are designed by internationally-renowned Munge Leung. When complete, there will be 332 condos and 100 hotel rooms. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Charlie Condos – 430 King Street WestA dramatic 32-storey building with 278 units designed by the award-winning firm Diamond + Schmitt Architects, at the northwest corner of King Street West and Charlotte Street. The main entrance is on Charlotte Street. Contemporary clear glass stretches along the tower’s aluminum frame, while heritage brick, reminiscent of historic neighbourhood emporiums, secure the foundation. Amenities will be located on the entire seventh floor and will include fitness and weight rooms, aerobic/yoga studio, co-ed steam room and his and her change rooms, media lounge, catering kitchen with dining room, billiard room/lounge, library lounge and pool side lounge. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Cinema Tower – 31 Widmer StreetCinema Tower is a new 43-storey condo project by The Daniels Corporation currently under construction at 31 Widmer Street. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013 with a total of 444 units. Clad in steel and glass, Cinema Tower is a dramatic 43-storey tower featuring a striking six storey podium and unique curved roofline. The building is ideally located in the heart of Toronto’s World Class Entertainment District and just moments from fine dining, theatres and shopping. One of the most exciting things about purchasing at Cinema Tower will be the unique connection to the Toronto International Film Festival including membership to TIFF Bell Lightbox and other perks. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Festival Tower – 80 John StreetFestival Tower Condos, rising 41 floors above Festival Centre’s five-storey podium building at King and John in the heart of the Entertainment District, developed by Daniels Corporation in partnership with filmmaker Ivan Reitman and his sisters Agi Andel and Susan Michaels. Festival Tower Condominiums are unrivalled in the Toronto condo market and is destined to be downtown’s hottest address. Conceived by the award-winning team of Kuwambara Payne McKenna Blumberg (KPMB) in collaboration with Kirkor Architects and Planners, Festival Tower will include 528 condos ranging from 435 square feet to penthouses up to 4,000 square feet. Festival Tower Condo residents at 80 John St will also experience all the amenities of the Tower Club, a complete spa and fitness centre with indoor and outdoor whirlpools, saunas, aromatherapy steam rooms, and access to a full menu of spa treatments. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Eleven Residences – 11 St. Joseph StreetEleven Residences is a recent condo and townhouse project by Barney River Investments at 11 St. Joseph Street, just west of Yonge. The project has a total of 206 units. Barney River Investments took an existing building and completely refurbished the former rental suites into a new collection of condo units. The condos include engineered hardwood flooring, European-style kitchen cabinetry, quartz kitchen countertops, and large-format porcelain tile flooring in the bathrooms. Amenities include 24-hour concierge, movie screen room, workout facilities and a rooftop terrace. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
FLY Condos – 352 Front Street WestFLY Condos is a new condo project by Empire Communities currently under construction at 352 Front Street West. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013. The project has a total of 465 units on 24 floors. Visually iconic, contextually dramatic, FLY Condos will be an arresting architectural composition in glass, stone and pre-cast. Soaring above Front Street just east of Spadina, FLY offers a range of suites from chic studios to gracious three-bedroom layouts. FLY is destined to become an instant landmark in downtown Toronto. FLY will provide sophisticated young urban professionals, move-up buyers and empty-nesters alike with great shopping, games at the Rogers Centre and nights on the town. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Garrison at Fort York – 169 Fort York BoulevardThe Garrison at Fort York is a new condo project by Onni Group of Companies at 169 Fort York Boulevard. The project was completed in 2012 with 242 units on 12 floors. Garrison is an intimate 12-storey building located on the corner of Bathurst Street and Fort York Boulevard in Toronto’s up-and-coming Fort York neighbourhood. Garrison places you at the gateway to Toronto’s best neighbourhoods and is nearby Lake Ontario, parks and the TTC. It offers breathtaking views of the CN Tower and over historic Fort York. The City of Toronto is investing in the Fort York district, connecting it to the downtown core to make this neighbourhood Toronto’s next hot spot for urban living. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
The Yards at Fort York – Iannuzzi StreetThe Yards will be a vibrant addition to the new residential neighbourhoods that are revitalizing the lands south of historic Fort York. Its seven storey base will provide an appropriate street scale along Bruyures Mews, while the twenty-eight storey tower provides a transparent beacon at the western entrance to Toronto’s downtown. The 28-storey condo will house 412 units, ranging in size from 442 to 1,438 square feet. Plans for a pedestrian bridge, visitors centre, new library, Fort York Boulevard extension, underground tunnel to the airport and more are all under way. New opportunities for retail including a grocery store are coming to this growing area. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Local at Fort York – Iannuzzi StreetLocal at Fort York Condos is a new condo and townhouse project by Onni Group of Companies currently in preconstruction at Iannuzzi Street in Toronto. The project is scheduled for completion in 2014. The condo will have 240 units in a mid-rise 13 storeys. Another boutique building in Onni’s Fort York master-planned community. Conveniently positioned, Local puts you at the epicentre of all the action, only steps from the Bathurst streetcar and close to popular neighbourhoods such as King West, Queen West and the Entertainment District. Amenities include executive concierge, rooftop terrace with BBQ, fitness and exercise studio, guest suite and rooftop garden. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Library District Condos – Fort York BoulevardLibrary District Condominiums gets its name in celebration of the City of Toronto’s 100th public library, which will join the building in Toronto’s Downtown West Neighbourhood in a privileged position on Mouth of the Creek Park. The 29-storey building is contemporary, vibrant, playful and eye catching. The architecture is inspired by the adjacent Fort York and the abstraction of books lining a shelf. The 364 units will range in size from 388-square-foot studios up to 826-square-foot two bedrooms. Minutes on foot to Lake Ontario, the Martin Goodman trail, the King Street Entertainment District, and the downtown core, Library District Condominiums is in the heart of it all. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Infinity Condos – 30 Grand Trunk Crescent & 51 Lower Simcoe StreetWith Phase 3 now under construction, the existing Phase 1 has 395 units in 35 storeys and Phase 2 has 244 units in 16 storeys. Infinity condos are located near Lakeshore and York Street, a short walk to Toronto’s waterfront. One of downtown’s newest luxury condominium residence, a soaring architectural masterpiece right across from the Air Canada Centre. The final phase of Infinity Condos will be a mid-rise when compared to its significant other also known as the first phase. The 16 storey mid-rise will have 244 units and be a more intimate and exclusive residence. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Lofts 399 – 399 Adelaide Street WestOriginally called Mode Lofts, the renamed Lofts 399 is a new soft loft project by Cresford Development Corporation at Adelaide and Brant Street. The project was completed in 2013, with 170 units in a smallish 10 storey glass and steel building fronted by a beautifully landscaped courtyard with water garden (shared with Quad Lofts on Brant). The building features glass and steel architecture, with amenities including 24-hour concierge, fully equipped fitness room with his & hers change rooms, resistance pool, billiards lounge and a party room with double-sided fireplace. All lofts boast 10-foot ceilings for plenty of natural light! Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
Residences at RCMI – 426 University AvenueResidences at RCMI on University is a new condo project by Tribute Communities currently under construction on the site of The Royal Canadian Military Institute on University Avenue. Only the second condo on University, it is sure to be popular. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013–2014. The 42-storey condo tower will have 315 units with no large condos, the sizes ranging from 494 to only 763 square feet. This is the condo that make the news for having no parking, none at all! Designed to LEED standards, The Residences at RCMI is a soaring testimony to Tributes commitment to green living. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
U Condominiums – Bay Street & Mary StreetPemberton group chose a unique location adjacent to the lush grounds of the St. Michael’s College campus of the University of Toronto for their singularly exceptional U Condominiums. The 55 and 45-storey condos at Bay and Mary Streets will have a total of 840 units (holy crap) ranging in size from 325 to 1,458 square feet, with ceiling heights from 9 to 10 feet. The two towers will be surrounded by a perimeter of townhomes and enveloping an inner courtyard. Investors are sure to like this development, with the ease of access to U of T students wanting to rent out the little studio units. Contact us today if this condo interests you. ———- |
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Liberty Village is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded at the north by King Street West, the west by Dufferin Street, the south by the Gardiner Expressway, the east by Strachan Avenue, and the northeast by the CP railway tracks.
The neighbourhood aims to distinguish itself from Parkdale, which now begins west of Dufferin Street. Its location is considered one of its finest assets being a 5 minute walk to the Lakeshore, 20 minute walk to the financial core and a 10 minute walk from the entertainment/fashion/gallery districts.
Partly because of this, Liberty Village has experienced phenomenal growth from 2004 to the present in terms of new condos/lofts, office space, a new park, and a multitude of new shops and restaurants. It has been dubbed by many the “hottest” neighbourhood in Toronto.
Offices are mostly concentrated in the west end of Liberty Village. New condo developments are currently focused on East Liberty Street, which begins east of Hanna Avenue. Over 20 new restaurants have opened in the past 3 years.
Liberty Village is also known for its successful Art and Design studios. Many Canadian and US design firms have located to Liberty Village, creating many jobs for the increasing number of citizens that have moved into the growing neighbourhood.
Like other gentrified areas of Toronto, the original “Queen West” —the stretch between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue — is now lined with upscale boutiques, chain stores, restaurants, tattoo parlours and hair salons. The area between University and Spadina Avenues was a cultural nexus in the 1980s known for its restaurants, clubs and eclectic mix of street performers, musicians and a haven for the punk rock scene with its famous club kids such as Kinga, Seika, Wanda and a host of others. In the 1960s and early 1970s, this stretch of Queen Street West was an ageing commercial strip, known for “greasy spoon” restaurants and inexpensive housing in the area. In the late 1970s and 1980s, the area was transformed by local students, including those of the nearby Ontario College of Art & Design, and the area developed an active music scene which was one of the dominant centres of Canadian music in its era.
Between Trinity Bellwoods Park and Dufferin Street is West Queen Street West, also known as the Art and Design District. For this one kilometre stretch, nearly every storefront on the north side is either a gallery, bar, or nightclub. Unlike the boutique-oriented storefronts of the eastern portion of the street, the Gallery District contains an abundance of space available for special events. The lack of retail in the area, however, creates a void of weekday pedestrian traffic. West Queen Street West has undergone rapid transformation in the past couple of years. Rents have increased dramatically and many galleries have left. Recent departures include Sis Boom Bah, Luft Gallery, Burston Gallery and Brackett Gallery.
Dufferin and Queen is a two-legged intersection broken up by the Queen Street Subway (a historic CN railway bridge underpass – first built in 1898) in the 1200 block. Once past there, Queen Street West makes its way through Parkdale Village. Parkdale is one of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods, with an abundance of social housing on the south side of Queen Street, as well as rooming houses and day centres toward Sorauren Avenue.
Although Parkdale has a working-class social profile, with both low– and high-density rental housing in the streets south of Queen, gentrification has recently become an issue. The high market value and desirability of the older houses on the north side have made it possible for young professionals to renovate and raise property values, as happened in earlier decades in other inner Toronto neighbourhoods.
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