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The Beaches Condos & Condos in The Beach

Wel­come to the Beach, a pop­u­lar neigh­bour­hood in Toronto’s east end. Known world­wide for the Board­walk and of course its sandy Lake Ontario shore­line, it is also a great all sea­son spot for a cup of cof­fee, a great din­ing expe­ri­ence, some fun shop­ping – or just a nice stroll! This is why so many peo­ple buy con­dos in the Beaches, they want a piece it for themselves!

This com­mu­nity is sit­u­ated between Vic­to­ria Park and Coxwell Avenues, and it is south of Kingston Road. Many would call the area north of Kingston Road the Upper Beaches, but that is offen­sive to the purists. While we tend to agree that the neigh­bour­hood ends at Kingston, we are includ­ing con­dos to the north because too many peo­ple think that way.

There are innu­mer­able beau­ti­ful con­dos in this neigh­bour­hood, and despite the vari­ety of tastes out there, we’re sure you’ll agree that these con­dos add greatly to the look of the area. You are imme­di­ately aware of the quiet and pri­vate qual­ity. Like almost all streets in the Beaches, the sun­light is dap­pled by the tow­er­ing trees of all shapes, sizes and descriptions.

Ash­bridges Bay is a park, a marina, a nat­ural habi­tat, a sports venue (soft­ball) and one of Toronto’s best places to be in the warmer seasons.

Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Beaches Con­dos! And please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

The Beach Condominiums - 1733-1863 Queen Street East The Beach Con­do­mini­ums – 1733 – 1863 Queen Street East
Built in 5 phases end­ing in 2006, this large com­plex near the lake was com­pleted by The Pem­ber­ton Group. Only 5 sto­ries tall, this low rise condo stretches along Queen Street East for a num­ber of blocks between Kingston Road and Wood­bine Avenue. Most of the con­dos are one and two bed­room lay­outs, though there are some three bed­room pent­houses. Every condo has a bal­cony or ter­race, with south-facing units on higher floors hav­ing a lake view. Just on the west­ern edge of the pop­u­lar Beaches neigh­bour­hood, there is every con­ve­nience imag­in­able nearby. Min­utes to the beach, the board­walk and stores such as Star­bucks, Sauvi­gnon Restau­rant and Zane Bak­ery. With the Queen street­car just out­side your door, you are min­utes to down­town as well.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Boardwalk Condos -  9 & 35 Boardwalk Drive The Board­walk – 9 & 35 Board­walk Drive
With two build­ings in each phase, there are 4 total in this east water­front condo com­plex. Another low rise of only 5 floors, it fits well into the res­i­den­tial neigh­bour­hood. The con­dos are all one and two bed­room floor plans, each with bal­cony or ter­race. The south­ern end of the east­ern build­ing is lit­er­ally feet from the beach, just the other side of Lake Shore Boule­vard. Wood­bine Park is to the west, The Beaches to the east, the lake to the south – what more could you want? Many con­dos have been upgraded with gran­ite and stain­less and hard­wood – they can be gor­geous. Only min­utes to Bay Street, The Board­walk con­dos are close to restau­rants, shops, sail­ing and canoe­ing clubs, golf clubs, ten­nis clubs and more.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Battenberg Towns - 41 & 50 Battenberg Avenue Bat­ten­berg Towns – 41 & 50 Bat­ten­berg Avenue
A small condo town­house com­plex near Queen and Coxwell, you are just out­side of the hec­tic Beaches neigh­bour­hood. Not your stan­dard stacked towns, these are the full house, mak­ing them a great oppor­tu­nity for first time buy­ers to own in The Beaches. Some have two bed­rooms, some have three, most with only one wash­room though. Each has park­ing, plus a nice lit­tle back­yard. The condo fees are high for a town­house, though not too bad by condo stan­dards – and they include every­thing. Sky­lights high­light the third-floor mas­ter retreats. Some have been updated with all the lat­est good­ies, while oth­ers may need a lit­tle love.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Upper Beaches Condos - 716 Kingston Road Upper Beaches Con­dos – 716 Kingston Road
Just north of The Beaches proper, the Upper Beaches con­dos are located at Kingston and Main. One and two bed­room con­dos all have bal­conies or ter­races, plus park­ing. This small bou­tique condo offers fire­places and great views, all within walk­ing dis­tance to the sub­way, with street­cars at the door. Only 5 sto­ries tall, the Upper Beaches con­dos blend into the exist­ing low rise res­i­den­tial neigh­bour­hood. While some units are upgraded, oth­ers may still be dated and in need of some ren­o­va­tion. But since they are pretty much the lowest-priced con­dos in the area, you will be able to afford to dec­o­rate.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Woodbine Beach - 123 Woodbine Avenue Wood­bine Beach – 123 Wood­bine Avenue
An older build­ing, built in the 1970s, located on Wood­bine Avenue between Queen Street and the beach. All of the con­dos are bach­e­lors, all small but all very afford­able. Even with Toronto condo prices, these can be had for not much more than $200,000. It is a bou­tique low-rise with only 3 sto­ries, so even being so close to the lake it might be hard to see it over the houses nearby. All have park­ing and some have bal­conies. Main­te­nance fees are very low and there is a great reserve fund. Many buy for invest­ment, or to use as a pied-a-terre.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Estonian House Condos - 2378 Queen Street East Eston­ian House – 2378 Queen Street East
Right at Neville Park, across from the RC Har­ris Plant, this build­ing is perched on a small hill with a fan­tas­tic view of the lake. Right at the far east end of The Beaches, there is still tons to do within a short walk. All units have 2 bed­rooms and one wash­room, each with a bal­cony. Tremen­dously afford­able, prices are not much over $300,000 as of 2013. The units are dated though, heated with radi­a­tors. Only four floors high, this is a fairly exclu­sive bou­tique build­ing in a great part of the city.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Lawlor Condos - 1 Lawlor Avenue Lawlor Con­dos – 1 Lawlor Avenue
Near Kingston and Vic­to­ria Park, this four storey low rise condo is another hid­den gem near The Beaches. As with many of the area build­ings, there is great value for the money. You will not have trou­ble find­ing huge 2-bed/2-bath units in the low $400s (as of 2013). Built in the early 2000s, there are some one-bedroom con­dos but mainly 2 bed­room units. All have park­ing and all have out­door space – ground floor units with mas­sive ter­races that are more like back­yards. Being a newer build­ing, the fin­ishes are all top qual­ity, as you would expect. Condo fees may seem high, but when the aver­age unit is in the 1,100–1,350 square foot range, you real­ize you are get­ting a lot for your money.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Glen Manor Condos - 15 Glen Manor Drive Glen Manor – 15 Glen Manor Drive
Located at 15 Glen Manor Drive, directly beside the board­walk in the beach, this superbly located site orig­i­nally was occu­pied by a three storey apart­ment block, that had set­tled so badly (over a foot out of plumb) that the City had it con­demned and demol­ished. This vacant land was pur­chased and rebuilt with a new, period style eleven-unit all masonry and con­crete con­do­minium struc­ture, con­structed on steel piles sock­eted into bedrock over fifty feet below the ground. One of the few con­dos built by Bob Mitchell that is not a loft, it still has the cachet that his name brings. Buy your­self a south-facing condo and look across the street at the sand and water, this is as close as it gets.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Hammersmith Condos - 2112 Queen Street East The Ham­mer­smith – 2112 Queen Street East
Com­pleted in late 1991, this four-storey low rise condo over­looks a quiet stretch of Queen East, between Bal­sam and Spruce Hill. Toward the east­ern end of The Beaches, this 38-unit condo is still close to all the ameni­ties of the neigh­bour­hood. Only one block to the board­walk & lake, with all sorts of restau­rants, shop­ping, and cafes nearby. Won­der­fully cared for build­ing with a lovely gar­den & foun­tain in the court­yard. Sit on your bal­cony and watch the parade or the Jazz Fes­ti­val.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Edgewood Towns - 90 Edgewood Avenue Edge­wood Towns – 90 Edge­wood Avenue
Best kept secret in The Beach – excep­tional value sit­u­ated on the west side of The Beach. Feels like a house and set 75 meters from the near­est street. In a park-like set­ting, these town­houses back on to a ravine and front on to treed and flo­ral court­yard. A model of urban liv­ing in a nat­ural set­ting. The town­homes of Edge­wood Avenue offer 3 lev­els of liv­ing space with pic­ture win­dows look­ing over the ravine from the liv­ing room. Large mas­ter bed­rooms have ensuites and walk-in clos­ets. There are entrances from the units to pri­vate under­ground park­ing. Short stroll to the trendy shops, bistros, and restau­rants on Queen and the famous board­walk. Great schools nearby.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Fallingbrook Place - 4A-6C Scarborough Road Falling­brook Place – 4A-6C Scar­bor­ough Road
Cus­tom built exec­u­tive town­homes on a gor­geous tree-lined street at the quiet end of The Beaches, near Queen and Falling­brook. There are mature 200-foot trees that sur­round the 500-square-foot roof decks. Upgrades abound: stain­less steel appli­ances, gran­ite counter tops, slate floor­ing, cor­nice mould­ings and 9-foot ceil­ings, Silent Joist Sys­tem floors under hard­wood, glass show­ers and more. Good things come in threes here, with 3 bed­rooms and 3 bath­rooms on 3 floors. Com­pleted in 2006, these beau­ti­ful homes have been known to spark a bid­ding war or two.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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60 Kippendavie Avenue Townhouses 60 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
Com­pleted around 1989, this low-rise condo looks more like town­houses than a tra­di­tional condo build­ing. In the heart of The Beach, the loca­tion south of Queen Street is per­fect. Hard­wood floors, wood burn­ing fire­places, sky­lights and more. Large bay win­dows reveal a canopy of mature trees and morn­ing sun only half a block to the board­walk and beach. One of the more estab­lished and desir­able streets in one of Toronto’s most desir­able areas. This bou­tique build­ing has only 18 units, and is well-managed with low main­te­nance fees.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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90 Kippendavie Avenue Townhouses 90 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
Built around the same time as 60 Kip­pen­davie, in 1986, these town­houses offer the best in Beaches liv­ing. The 14 units all have 3 bed­rooms and 2 wash­rooms, plus a fin­ished base­ment. Most have park­ing and many have ter­races. Condo fees are a tad high for town­homes. These Vic­to­rian styled homes offer hard­wood floors and wood burn­ing fire­places. Just a few houses up from the board­walk, these gems do not come up for sale very often.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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61 Main Street Condos 61 Main Street
Located on Main Street just north of Kingston, this 4-storey low-rise condo was com­pleted in 1986. Offer­ing great value, one bed­room con­dos can still be had for around $250k, while two bed units are closer to $300k (as of 2013). Excep­tional loca­tion, just a 10 minute walk to the ameni­ties of Queen St. Excel­lent TTC acces­si­bil­ity. This is an ideal condo/investment for an entry level buyer or empty nesters think­ing of down­siz­ing. Party room, roof top deck and recre­ation room.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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1666 Queen East Towns 1666 Queen Street East
Another condo town­house project from 1986, these town­homes are fairly com­mon to see for sale (with 8 sales in 2 years). It is near Coxwell, at the west­ern edge of The Beaches. Most have 3 bed­rooms and 1 bath­room, most with park­ing. Some units have 2 bed­rooms, the larger ones have 3. Most have 2 wash­rooms, though some have 3. Ter­races are com­mon in the larger units. With prices in the mid-$300s (2013) they are a great value for the area.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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120-122 Glen Manor Drive120–122 Glen Manor Drive
Some say this is the best condo com­plex in The Beach! As with many in the area, these multi-level con­dos are cen­tered around a cen­tral court­yard, with upper floors over­look­ing Queen street and the lake. These con­dos tend to be quite large, with open con­cept designs. There are sky­lights and lots of cup­boards and stor­age space. Likely com­pleted in the late 1980s. Some units have 2 bed­rooms, the larger ones have 3. Most have 2 wash­rooms, though some have 3. Ter­races are com­mon in the larger units. Located on the cor­ner of Queen and Glen Manor.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Kew Beach Place Condos - 1941 Queen Street EastKew Beach Place – 1941 Queen Street East
A 3-storey 12-unit bou­tique build­ing above retail space, just west of Kew Gar­dens. Built in 1992, these con­dos at Queen and Ken­nil­worth range from one to three bed­rooms and have one or two wash­rooms. Not all have park­ing, but many that do have two spots. Many of the units are spread over two floors, some have mul­ti­ple walk­outs to bal­conies and ter­races with lake views. A rare and award-winning condo right in the heart of The Beaches.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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2366 queen east condos 2366 Queen Street East
These 3-level town­houses are located in a small Beach com­plex with Lake views and back­ing into a nat­ural ravine. Nes­tled in the trees, these one-of-a-kind homes are across from a park and the board­walk. Very bright with 2 level atrium. Fea­tur­ing fab­u­lous third floor mas­ter retreats with ensuite bath and walk out. Many have large ter­races and decks. Imag­ine a cot­tage envi­ron­ment in the city.
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101 glen manor condos 101 Glen Manor Drive
Yet another Beaches town­house com­pleted in 1986 (what a year for town­homes in the Beach!), this one also has prime loca­tion south of Queen. They tend to be rather groovi­li­cious, with sunken liv­ing rooms and brick wood-burning fire­places. There are units with 2 bed­rooms or 3 bed­rooms, some with 2 wash­rooms and oth­ers with 3. Bal­conies or ter­races are the norm. Almost all have park­ing. The com­plex has been well-kept, with roofs and exte­rior paint in 2007.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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South Beach Condos - 2371 Queen Street East South Beach Con­dos – 2371 Queen Street East
This small 14-unit build­ing is on Queen, between Beech and Bal­sam. Com­pleted in 1997, the builder offered fine fin­ishes such as gas fire­places and pot lights as stan­dard. Watch life go by on Queen Street from the north units, while south-facing con­dos see trees and the lake. All units have two bed­rooms and two bath­rooms, except for unit 201, which has only one of each. All have bal­conies or ter­races, and most have park­ing.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Ashbridges Bay Condos - 325 Kingston Road Ash­bridges Bay Con­dos – 325 Kingston Road
A some­what recent condo, com­pleted in 2000. It is quite small, only 4 floors and only 2 con­dos per floor. Right near Kingston and Wood­bine, it is just a wee bit north of Ash­bridges Bay. Nicely by fin­ished the builder, orig­i­nal fin­ishes included jacuzzi tubs and gas fire­places – and 10 foot ceil­ings. All of these con­dos have two bed­rooms, with one or two wash­rooms. All have two bal­conies – a small one out front and a big one at the back, fac­ing south. All have park­ing.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Fallingbrook Place - 2286-2292 Queen Street East Falling­brook Place – 2286–2292 Queen Street East
Com­pleted in 2005, these new town­houses are at the quiet end of Queen Street, at Falling­brook. These exec­u­tive town­homes are a short walk to the lake, board­walk, beach, restau­rants & shop­ping. Enjoy the sun from the fab­u­lous 500-square-foot roof top ter­races – great out­door spaces with north and south views. These towns are a fan­tas­tic oppor­tu­nity to own a newer house in The Beach. Fea­tures include stain­less steel kitchen appli­ances and hard­wood, slate, lime­stone and mar­ble floor­ing. Gran­ite counter tops and silent floor sys­tems com­plete the lux­ury fin­ishes. Nine-foot ceil­ings, ensuite bath­rooms, mas­ter retreats, open con­cept main floors. Trust me, these are nice!
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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155 Woodbine Mews Townhouses 155 Wood­bine Mews
A small com­plex of town­houses at the bot­tom of Wood­bine Avenue. All have 3 bed­rooms and 2 wash­rooms. Each has its own pri­vate garage. They have two park­ing spots and all have a bal­cony. They have back­yards as well. Mas­ter bed­rooms are on the top floor, with spa-like ensuites. All brick, these Beach area town­homes have cathe­dral ceil­ings and sky­lights in the mas­ter bath. Dat­ing from the early to mid-1980s, the towns are almost 2,000 square feet.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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10 buller avenue townhouses 10 Buller Avenue
One of the very early condo town com­plexes in The Beach, dat­ing from the early 1980s. These Vic­to­rian Style Town­house offer Main­te­nance Free Liv­ing In The Heart Of The Beach. Steps To Board­walk, Lake, Shops On Queen & TTC. Sky­lights, fire­places, back­yards. Kew Beach school dis­trict and close to the Kew Beach Ten­nis Club. Well-maintained, the win­dows were replaced in 2002 and the park­ing garage repaired. While they are only two storeys tall, they have fin­ished base­ments to make for three lev­els of liv­ing.
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Llewellyn DeLaplante House - 2357-2359 Queen Street East Llewellyn DeLa­plante House – 2357–2359 Queen Street East
The orig­i­nal build­ing was con­structed in 1905 and is on the City’s list of her­itage prop­er­ties. Right in the heart of The Beaches, at Spruce Hill, just north of Balmy Beach Park. Only 8 large units, town­house in style, around 1,200 square feet each. Under­ground park­ing, wood burn­ing fire­places, pri­vate ter­races. An amaz­ing lit­tle bou­tique build­ing that almost no one has ever heard of!
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Beach Hill Residences - 763 Woodbine Avenue Beach Hill Res­i­dences – 763 Wood­bine Avenue
Com­ing soon to Wood­bine & Ger­rard, in the Upper Beaches. To be built at the crest of a hill over­look­ing the charm­ing Beaches neigh­bour­hood, this will be a build­ing that def­i­nitely doesn’t blend. Con­tem­po­rary archi­tec­ture by RAW Design and a high-contrast black and white exte­rior will be punched up with bright green accents that bring youth and play­ful colour to the area. There will be 7 storeys with 64 units rang­ing from 483 to 1,009 square feet.
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Beach Club Lofts - 303 Kingston Beach Club Lofts – 303 Kingston Road
The win­dows at the front of the build­ing will be sub­tly angled to cre­ate a curv­ing rip­ple effect that evokes the gen­tle play of waves on water. The Beach Club Lofts is a new condo / loft project by Zen Homes cur­rently in pre-construction at 303 Kingston Road. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. The project has a total of 50 units, with sizes from 457 to 1,375 square feet. Ceil­ings will range up to 17 feet in some units.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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North Beach Lofts - 601 Kingston North Beach Lofts – 601 Kingston Road
The North Beach Lofts were built by Namarra Devel­op­ments in 2006, near Kingston and Main. Upper Beaches, North Beach, the name is just mar­ket. North Beach Lofts is walk­ing dis­tance to the vibrant Beaches strip and top floor south-facing lofts have views of the lake. This is a soft loft build­ing with ceil­ings of 9 and 10 feet on the top floors. Expect the same exposed con­crete and duct work as in other soft loft build­ings, as well as lam­i­nate floors, ter­races and floor to ceil­ing warehouse-style win­dows.
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Cornerstone Terrace Lofts - 323 Kingston Cor­ner­stone Ter­race Lofts – 323 Kingston Road
Cor­ner­stone Ter­race Lofts will blend mod­ern design and clas­sic fin­ishes to achieve a time­less liv­ing envi­ron­ment. There are only 8 units in the 4-storey build­ing, includ­ing seven 2-storey lofts and one 1-storey stu­dio loft. The 2-storey lofts are avail­able in 1 and 2 bed­room designs and range in size from 576 to 980 square feet. Four of the suites have pri­vate roof ter­races which increase their liv­ing area by almost 250 square feet.
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75 Scarborough Road 75 Scar­bor­ough Road
Like many other co-op build­ings, 75 Scar­bor­ough Road has fairly large suites, with big bed­rooms – unlike most new con­dos. An older build­ing, there is no laun­dry in the units (laun­dry room) and par­quet floors are com­mon. Taxes are included in the main­te­nance fees. Perched atop a hill, the upper floors enjoy views of the lake and lower floors enjoy beau­ti­ful streetscapes. The 75 Scar­bor­ough Road co-op is just a short stroll to Queen East shop­ping and restau­rants.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Upper Beaches Lofts - 214 Main Street Upper Beaches Lofts – 214 Main Street
Not much is left of the old fish mar­ket that used to be on this site. Now hous­ing 16 lofts, the Upper Beaches Lofts is a lovely brick, two-storey build­ing with lofts rang­ing from 795 to 1,268 square feet. All of the lofts are two lev­els – and all fea­ture beau­ti­ful hard­wood floors and cozy gas fire­places. Located in the Upper Beaches area near Dan­forth Vil­lage, restau­rants, gro­cery stores and box stores are close at hand.
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Modern Beach Lofts - 952 Kingston Road Mod­ern Beach Lofts – 952 Kingston Road
952 Kingston is a unique 24 unit build­ing which marks the first loft con­ver­sion project in this area of the city. This prop­erty is steep with his­tory begin­ning life as a movie the­atre in the early 1940′s. When you look at the upper level of the build­ing you can see the Art Deco influ­ences in stone details and lin­ear motifs. The res­i­den­tial entrance of the build­ing recalls the sense of the orig­i­nal the­atre grand entrance. Upper lev­els house dis­tinc­tive curves, glass facades and ter­races. The con­ver­sion of the 1940 movie the­atre into 24 mod­ern art deco loft res­i­dences is a land­mark in the upscale north beach neigh­bour­hood. Stain­less steel appli­ances, 10 ft. ceil­ings and pol­ished con­crete floors are some of the many fea­tures that 952 Kingston has to offer.
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21 Benlamond Avenue 21 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Smaller bou­tique condo in the Upper Beaches in a prime area, close to ravines and parks with Kingston Road nearby. Each of the con­dos has 2 bed­rooms, but only half have park­ing. There are only 11 units, so you will get to know your neigh­bours if you live here. Some own­ers have added laun­dry, but don’t expect them all to have ensuite facil­i­ties, though there is a laun­dry room. Being a co-ownership, there are higher down pay­ment require­ments, but the condo fees tend to be on the low side – and they include prop­erty taxes! You might still find one for less than $400k, but don’t hold your breath. With only 3 sales since 2007, they don’t come up very often.
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49 Benlamond Avenue 49 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Just up the road from 21 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue is another, even smaller, bou­tique Upper Beaches condo. This one used to be co-ownership as well, though the own­ers con­verted it to a con­do­minium proper back in 2001. Carved from a 1927 man­sion, the units retain much of the charm of yes­ter­year. Expect to find hard­wood floors, fire­places and raftered ceil­ings. With only 1 sale in the past 6 years, these 6 two-bedroom units do not move very often. From man­sion to rentals, then co-ownership and now condo, this old house has seen it all.
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Glens Of Benlamond - 47-57 Benlamond Avenue Glens Of Ben­la­m­ond – 47–57 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Tucked in behind and beside 49 Ben­la­m­ond is the last in our group on Ben­la­m­ond Avenue. This is a col­lec­tion of town­houses, all fairly large, with very low fees. Fairly recent, they were built in 1996. Many con­sider them to be free­hold, but there is a com­mon ele­ment fee paid to main­tain the grounds. Also rare, as every­thing on this street seems to be, the 2012 sale was the first since 2007. Located off the street and back­ing on to the ravine, this is pretty close to coun­try liv­ing in the city.
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70-80 Coxwell 70–80 Coxwell Avenue
Almost like stacked town­houses, these are more hon­est in being a sim­ple low-rise condo. Only 10 units in 5 build­ings, two per build­ing, one to a floor. Prices are very afford­able for the size. A bit loud, as Coxwell can be quite busy here, at Dun­das. The police sta­tion kitty cor­ner makes for a safe area to live, that is for sure. Fin­ishes are decent, though not lux­ury, but bet­ter than most. Condo fees are extremely low, even if they don’t include much.
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Kew Beach Living - 76 Kippendavie Avenue Kew Beach Liv­ing – 76 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
At the cen­tre of one of the largest devel­op­ments fights ever in The Beaches, Kew Beach Liv­ing got the green light and is being built. Kew Beach Liv­ing is a new soft loft project by Wors­ley Urban Part­ners cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 76 Kip­pen­davie Ave in Toronto. The 58-unit project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. Located South of Queen Street in the heart of the Toronto Beaches. Live where most can only dream of… Toronto’s Beach com­mu­nity, lit­er­ally steps to the sandy shores of Lake Ontario.
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200 Woodbine Two Hun­dred The Beach – 200 Wood­bine Avenue
Two Hun­dred will be the land­mark res­i­dence of the com­mu­nity offer­ing stel­lar suite lay­outs, stun­ning kitchens and zen inspired baths. Two Hun­dred Con­dos is a new condo project by The Riedel Group cur­rently in pre-construction at 200 Wood­bine Ave. Two Hun­dred will be the land­mark res­i­dence of the com­mu­nity offer­ing stel­lar suite lay­outs, stun­ning kitchens and zen inspired baths. With a lim­ited col­lec­tion of only 24 res­i­dences, the inti­mate bou­tique res­i­dence will trans­form the cor­ner of Queen and Wood­bine and cre­ate a grand entry to Toronto’s most desir­able com­mu­nity, The Beach. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2015.
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Lakehouse Beach Residences - 1960 Queen Street East Lake­house Beach Res­i­dences – 1960 Queen Street East
No, it won’t smell like ham­burg­ers… Going up on the old Lick’s site at Queen Street East and Kenil­worth, close to the lake and Board­walk, Lake­house echoes the eclec­tic urban spirit of its sur­round­ings. This inti­mate, bou­tique res­i­dence will be home to remark­able, open con­cept liv­ing spaces rang­ing from 550 up to 1,880 square feet. Each will have a ter­race or bal­cony, with charm­ing neigh­bour­hood views and notable appoint­ments. With­out ques­tion, this is con­do­minium liv­ing with a decid­edly dif­fer­ent point of view.
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Beachview Lofts - 517 Kingston Road Beachview Lofts – 517 Kingston Road
Soft lofts near The Beach, on Kingston Road between Lee and Waver­ley, built around 1995. This unas­sum­ing build­ing con­tains only 8 lofts, 4 single-level units on the main floor and 4 multi-storey lofts above. Each loft is unique and ranges from 1,000 to 1,200+ square feet. Ceil­ings range from 8 feet up to 23 feet in some spots. They all have wood floors, gas fire­places and open kitchens. Upper level lofts have huge roof ter­races with views of the lake and the lower units have pri­vate patios. Not the most attrac­tive build­ing, but the lofts them­selves are incred­i­ble.
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Waterworks Lofts - 2362 Queen Street East Water­works Lofts – 2362 Queen Street East
These soft lofts are located on the north side of Queen Street, almost across the street from the RC Har­ris plant. Built in 2001, it is known as the Water­works Lofts because of this loca­tion. The 10 lofts have both south and north views, and fea­ture state-of-the-art wiring, fire­places and hard­wood floors. The south fac­ing two-level units at the front offer a ter­rific lake view from their large roof top ter­races. Liv­ing in the exclu­sive Neville Park area of the Beaches, you would be but steps from the beach or fine shop­ping and din­ing.
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Williamson Garden Townhomes - 1 Bastedo Avenue Williamson Gar­den Town­homes – 1 Bastedo Avenue
A low-rise build­ing / stacked towns, what­ever you want to call it, this 16-unit bou­tique com­plex is small and rare. Each unit has 2 bed­rooms, some have 2 wash­rooms while oth­ers have 3. Almost all have park­ing. Condo fees are low, though they don’t include much. Located at the quiet dead-end south part of Bastedo, it is a quite place to live. Both the Coxwell and Wood­bine sub­way sta­tions are nearby. All are a good size, 1,500–1,600 square feet, though the lower level units have the bed­rooms in the base­ment.
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Executive Beaches Townhomes - 101 Hammersmith Avenue Exec­u­tive Beaches Town­homes – 101 Ham­mer­smith Avenue
A block from the beach, you can smell the water as you sit on the Star­bucks patio hav­ing your morn­ing latte. Large 2 and 3 bed­room units with park­ing, built in 1989 at the cor­ner of Ham­mer­smith Avenue and Queen Street East. There are some great cathe­dral ceil­ings and lofty lev­els over­look­ing rooms below. Many have large pri­vate ter­races, per­fect for enjoy­ing the sun. Elec­tric heat and high fees that include noth­ing can make for large monthly bills. Large multi-level units in a great loca­tion.
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Waterfront on the Beach - 15-21 GlenfernWater­front on the Beach – 15–21 Glen­fern
15 – 21 Glen­fern Avenue is located on the south side of Glen­fern, directly on the beach. Lit­er­ally you can walk out the back­door and onto the sand! This bou­tique water­front co-ownership build­ing fea­tures only 20 suites. The land was orig­i­nally part of the Eaton’s fam­ily estate and used as a sum­mer retreat for store man­agers. Many of the units have wood burn­ing fire­places, orig­i­nal wood trim, crown mold­ing and hard­wood floors – and incred­i­ble lake views. As with most co-ownerships, the main­te­nance fees include prop­erty taxes. Con­verted from a 1915 rental build­ing in 1988, it is part of the Balmy Beach Her­itage Con­ser­va­tion Dis­trict Study Area.
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Swanwick Heritage Lofts - 21 Swanwick Avenue Swan­wick Her­itage Lofts – 21 Swan­wick Avenue
The Swan­wick Her­itage Lofts at 21 Swan­wick Avenue have been con­verted from the for­mer Emmanuel Pres­by­ter­ian Church, a des­ig­nated her­itage prop­erty. The church is a local land­mark in the East Toronto neigh­bour­hood and pro­vides a ter­mi­nus for the view to the south end of Enderby Road. First estab­lished in 1888, the present church was built in 1893. Only 10 units were carved from the Gothic Revival church build­ing, many with out­door patios, all with park­ing. Most have 3 bed­rooms, some only 2, while wash­rooms range from 2 to 4 in the larger units. Fees are low.
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Academy Lane Lofts - 1852 Queen Street East Acad­emy Lane Lofts – 1852 Queen Street East
Named for its loca­tion on the for­mer site of the Acad­emy Lane Bowl­ing Alley, old meets new in the Acad­emy Lane Lofts. This four-storey 12-unit bou­tique loft build­ing at 1852 Queen Street East was devel­oped in 2003 by Street Car Devel­op­ments, one of their first projects. Enjoy the beau­ti­ful exposed beam con­struc­tion, or gaze out the over-sized win­dows as you pre­pare for enter­tain­ing in your state-of-the-art kitchen with high ceil­ings. Enjoy Beaches liv­ing in a build­ing that won a 2009 Toronto Urban Design Award.
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Beach House Lofts - 1842 Queen Street East Beach House Lofts – 1842 Queen Street East
Another of Streetcar’s early projects, next door to the Acad­emy Lane Lofts. No ele­va­tor turns some peo­ple off, but the build­ing is not that tall. Beach House is one of the more upscale lofts in Toronto and located in the pop­u­lar Beaches area, just west of Wood­bine Avenue. These lofts fea­ture 12 – 20 foot ceil­ings, and sizes rang­ing up to 1,748 square feet Mas­sive win­dows for max­i­mum nat­ural light expo­sure. The auto­mated stacked park­ing sys­tem is some­thing to see! Some brick fea­ture walls give authen­tic loft atmos­phere.
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Balmy Beach Towns - 16 Balmy Avenue Balmy Beach Towns – 16 Balmy Avenue
Buried in the trees at the end of Balmy Avenue, you can are about 300 feet from the beach. A very unique and small com­plex of only 6 units, they are almost Tudor in style, blend­ing in with many of the his­toric homes in the neigh­bour­hood. All have 3 bed­rooms, except unit 5, which only has 2 – but they all have 2 wash­rooms. Built around 1985, prices have esca­lated and due to their rar­ity and excep­tional loca­tion, they tend to sell in the $700s. Fees can be rather high, at $500, but there just aren’t many units to share the costs. If you want low main­te­nance, time­less archi­tec­ture and near-waterfront loca­tion, then these are for you.
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Bellefair Kew Beach Residences - 2 Bellefair Avenue Belle­fair Kew Beach Res­i­dences – 2 Belle­fair Avenue
This is the one every­one was talk­ing about! Sold out in a week­end, this is a hot project. Reserve Prop­er­ties retained a her­itage archi­tect to adapt the Late Gothic archi­tec­tural style of the for­mer Belle­fair United Church into a five-storey con­do­minium struc­ture to house 23 one to two bed­room + den lofts and two storey rooftop pent­house suites. Tucked behind the care­fully artic­u­lated façade are six three storey town­homes united by an ele­vated land­scaped court­yard that pro­vides ele­gant walk­way access to the homes. Buy here, live in a Beaches land­mark!
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The Beaches is a neigh­bour­hood and pop­u­lar tourist des­ti­na­tion located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the east side of the “Old” City of Toronto, from Vic­to­ria Park on the east to Kingston Road on the north, East­ern Avenue to Leslie on the west, south to the lakeshore of Lake Ontario. The Beaches is part of the east-central dis­trict of Toronto.

Back in the 1790s, Alexan­der Aitken, work­ing for Lieu­tenant Gov­er­nor SIm­coe divided the land in what is now East Toronto area into large lots. The new own­ers devel­oped roads – and soon stage­coaches and trains were connected.

Vil­lages grew and some local own­ers devel­oped recre­ational areas and offered the pub­lic access. Over the next 100 years, the Beaches became a sum­mer haven for Toronto residents.

The com­mu­ni­ties would even­tu­ally become towns and would become part of Toronto around 1900. The local gov­ern­ment bought up the land over the next 30 years and in 1932 Beaches Park opened. It spanned from Nurse­wood Road to wood­bine Avenue.

The name of the com­mu­nity is the sub­ject of a long-standing dis­pute. Some long-time local res­i­dents believe that The Beach is the proper his­tor­i­cal name for the area, whereas oth­ers are of the view that “The Beaches” is the more uni­ver­sally rec­og­nized neigh­bour­hood name, par­tic­u­larly by non-residents. All gov­ern­ment lev­els refer to the rid­ing, or the ward in the case of the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment, as Beaches-East York.

The dis­pute over the area’s name reached a fever pitch in 1985, when the City of Toronto installed 14 street signs des­ig­nat­ing the neigh­bour­hood as “The Beaches”. The result­ing con­tro­versy resulted in the even­tual removal of the signs, although the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment con­tin­ues to offi­cially des­ig­nate the area as “The Beaches”. In early 2006 the local Beaches Busi­ness Improve­ment Area voted to place “The Beach” on signs slated to appear on new lamp­posts over the sum­mer, but local out­cry caused them to rescind that deci­sion. The Beaches Busi­ness Improve­ment Area board sub­se­quently held a poll (online, in per­son and by bal­lot) in April 2006 to deter­mine whether the new street signs would be des­ig­nated “The Beach” or “The Beaches”, and 58% of par­tic­i­pants selected “The Beach” as the name to appear on the signs.

Iron­i­cally, the two names have been used to refer to the area since the first homes were built in the 19th cen­tury. In his book, Acci­den­tal City: The Trans­for­ma­tion of Toronto, Robert Ful­ford, him­self a for­mer res­i­dent, wrote: “the his­tor­i­cal argu­ment for ‘the Beaches’ as a name turns out to be at least as strong as the his­tor­i­cal argu­ment for ‘the Beach’”. “Plu­ral­ists” hold that since the area had four dis­tinct beach areas, using the sin­gu­lar term is illog­i­cal. Those pre­fer­ring the sin­gu­lar term “Beach” hold that the term has his­tor­i­cally referred to the area as the four dis­tinct beach areas merged.

His­tor­i­cally, there are or were a num­ber of insti­tu­tions that used the term “Beach” in the sin­gu­lar, includ­ing the orig­i­nal Beach tele­phone exchange (1903 – 1920s), the Beach Hebrew Insti­tute (1920), the Beach The­atre (1919 to the 1960s), and the Beach Street­car (1923 – 1948). The sin­gu­lar form has also been adopted by the local his­tor­i­cal soci­ety, which is called The Beach and East York His­tor­i­cal Soci­ety (from 1974). There are also numer­ous exam­ples of early local insti­tu­tions that use the plural form “Beaches”, such as the Beaches Library (1915), the Beaches Pres­by­ter­ian Church (1926), the Beaches Branch of the Cana­dian Legion and a local war mon­u­ment in Kew Beach erected post WWII by the “Beaches Busi­ness Men’s Association”.

Despite the nam­ing con­tro­versy, most Toron­to­ni­ans rec­og­nize either name as refer­ring to this par­tic­u­lar neigh­bour­hood, even though there are numer­ous beaches located else­where in the city.

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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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  • Bay Street Condos

    The name “Bay Street” dates back to 1797. It joined Watts Street (Queen Street West) to a bay in the Toronto Har­bor. Bay Street area is now home to four out of the five top Cana­dian banks. Bay Street is also syn­ony­mous with the country’s top law firms.

    In recent years, the price of gas has sky­rock­eted and Toron­to­ni­ans are look­ing for afford­able trans­porta­tion options. The City of Toronto began plan­ning devel­op­ments cen­tered on the idea of urban neigh­bor­hoods. The plan was to build afford­able con­dos that would place mass tran­sit, shop­ping, recre­ation, and child­care facil­i­ties within walk­ing distance.

    A reverse exo­dus from the sub­urbs to the urban cen­ter in Toronto began in earnest in the 1990s. Tired of long com­mutes on con­gested thor­ough­fares, city res­i­dents gave up their lives in the sub­urbs for con­dos closer to their workplaces.

    The Bay Street area was part of the devel­op­ment process that drew res­i­dents to move in to the city. The neigh­bor­hood is full of new con­do­mini­ums and town­homes. Peo­ple can choose from upscale con­dos with great views and big prices. But there are afford­able alter­na­tives widely avail­able in the area as well.

    Con­dos have been going up on Bay Street for 20 years now. Older build­ings across from U of T are pop­u­lar with stu­dent renters, while the new lux­ury build­ings on Charles Street attract inter­na­tional investors. There are 25 major Bay Street con­dos, most cen­tered between Dun­das and Bloor – though some are to the south, such as the new Trump Tower.

    Med­ical res­i­dents, stu­dents, lawyers, doc­tors and those in the finan­cial indus­try will find that liv­ing in a condo on Bay Street puts them within walk­ing dis­tance to work and every­thing else. Yorkville is just north, the sub­way is just to the east.

    Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Bay Street Con­dos! Please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

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    1132 bay street condos1132 Bay – 1132 Bay Street
    Com­pleted in 1983, the condo at 1132 Bay is located in Toronto’s busi­ness dis­trict, along the Bay Street cor­ri­dor. Not far south, King and Bay is the Cana­dian ver­sion of Wall Street. This build­ing at 1132 Bay Street is under good man­age­ment and is located close to the exclu­sive Yorkville neigh­bour­hood. The con­dos them­selves are quite large, around 2,300 square feet each, and have nine foot ceil­ings and floor to ceil­ing win­dows. Adding to the exclu­siv­ity, there are only two suites on each of the 18 floors! Build­ing Ameni­ties include a full fit­ness cen­ter, pool and out­door party ter­race. Some call this Park Avenue on Bay Street.
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    1166 bay street condos 1166 Bay – 1166 Bay Street
    Built in 1981, this 22-storey condo was devel­oped by Cadil­lac Fairview when con­dos first started spring­ing up along Bay Street. 1166 Bay Street houses 103 con­dos that are spa­cious and well designed. Fees are mid-range and build­ing ameni­ties include a party room, well-equipped fit­ness room, indoor pool, 24-hour concierge and valet park­ing. The con­dos are large, rang­ing in size from 2,005 square feet to 2,210 square feet, and offer gen­er­ous floor plans. Stop by 1166 Bay Street when look­ing for a Toronto condo that is close to every­thing but still rea­son­ably priced. Bay street is a must see.
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    1331 bay street condos 1331 Bay – 1331 Bay Street
    This strik­ing build­ing houses only a mod­est 38 con­dos that are well appointed with in-suite laun­dry facil­i­ties, mar­ble bath­tub and shower, and bal­conies. There is an atrium lobby and the pent­houses have large ter­races. The build­ing boasts gen­er­ous ameni­ties such as a recre­ation room, party room, and well-equipped fit­ness room, in addi­tion to a sun deck, whirlpools, a car wash bay, con­ve­nience store and stor­age areas. There are rare spa­cious condo floor plans in this build­ing includ­ing 850-square-foot one-bedrooms with 9-foot ceil­ings. Com­pare this to new con­do­mini­ums where 850 square feet would likely be 2 bed­room con­dos. Many suites have real wood burn­ing fire­places and bath­rooms with sep­a­rate shower stalls.
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    opera place condos Alle­gro at Opera Place – 887, 889 & 909 Bay Street
    The Alle­gro at Opera Place con­dos are located on the east side of Bay Street and south of Welles­ley. It is a beau­ti­ful build­ing that was built in 2000 with style in mind. The con­dos have large win­dows and spec­tac­u­lar city views. The Alle­gro and Opera Place build­ings have many dif­fer­ent condo lay­outs from bach­e­lor to three bed­room suites. Most of the units have bal­conies, some have patios and the upper suites on the east expo­sure have a lake view. Ameni­ties include an exer­cise room, a party/meeting room, guest suites, vis­i­tor park­ing, 24-hour concierge and secu­rity. The condo build­ing even has a patio gar­den on the eighth floor. This condo is named Opera Place in mem­ory of a failed plan to build a new Opera House for Toronto on this site. Plans for the Opera House were can­celled in the early 1990s, when a new Opera House was built in the 2000s, it was located else­where in the city.
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    the artisan condos The Arti­san – 152 St. Patrick Street
    Another Tridel build­ing com­pleted in the late 1990′s, The Arti­san is located near the finan­cial dis­trict, as well as Chi­na­town and Queen West. Choose from one of 135 con­dos that fea­ture gen­er­ous floor plans and range in size up to almost 1,500 square feet – and there are two-storey pent­houses. All of the Arti­san con­dos fea­ture large win­dows and fin­ishes of con­tem­po­rary design. The condo fees are mid-range in this mid-rise condo build­ing. The Arti­san is a 14-storey condo build­ing of mod­ern clay brick. It is attached to Vil­lage by the Grange, a shop­ping mall with trendy restau­rants, a diverse array of shops and ser­vices. Ameni­ties include a party room with wet bar and kitchen, recre­ation cen­ter, beau­ti­fully land­scaped out­door patio and exer­cise facil­i­ties. There is also a 24-hour concierge ser­vice.
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    College Park Condos - 761-763 Bay StreetCol­lege Park – 761 & 763 Bay Street
    Phases 1 and 2 of The Res­i­dences of Col­lege Park are located at 761 & 763 Bay Street. The Col­lege Park con­dos are down­town Toronto’s most dis­tin­guished and dis­tinc­tive con­do­minium address, as lav­ish in its inte­rior appoint­ments, as it is cen­tral in its Bay and Col­lege loca­tion. The two condo tow­ers were com­plete a few years, built by Can­derel Stoner­idge. The north tower is 52 storeys with 543 units and the south tower is 45 storeys 528 units. There are also 12 town­houses. The Res­i­dences at Col­lege Park enjoy direct under­ground access from the build­ing to the Col­lege sub­way sta­tion. Every­one is look­ing for­ward to the new and excit­ing Aura Con­dos, the third and final Con­do­minium phase For Col­lege Park, it should also be one of the “in places” in Toronto.
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    Aura at College Park Aura (Col­lege Park Phase 3) – Yonge and Ger­rard
    Phase 3 of the very pop­u­lar Col­lege Park condo com­plex, Aura is some­thing com­pletely new in the Toronto condo mar­ket. Soar­ing above Toronto at 76 storeys, one of Canada’s tallest con­do­mini­ums will punc­tu­ate the city’s sky­line like no other build­ing. Aura is set­ting new stan­dards for both its ver­ti­cal stature and archi­tec­tural excel­lence and offers res­i­dents the ulti­mate in lux­u­ri­ous liv­ing, with ele­gantly appointed suites, expan­sive views of the city sky­line and a three-storey podium floor with prime retail space and supe­rior ameni­ties. The build­ing also offers direct under­ground access to the sub­way and a con­nec­tion to the PATH. Aura is being devel­oped by Can­derel Stoner­idge
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    Burano Condos - 832 Bay Street Burano – 832 Bay Street
    Burano Con­do­mini­ums is the newest and hottest addi­tion to Bay Street. Like its Ital­ian name­sake, the Burano Con­dos incor­po­rate the unique and colour­ful art of the famed north­ern Ital­ian cul­ture in its design sen­si­bil­i­ties. The three-storey glass lobby is just the first hint of the beauty to fol­low. The old world meets the refiner­ies of mod­ern at Burano. Climb­ing up from the chic retail space in the podium carved from the gor­geous old Addi­son on Bay build­ing, Burano is a 48-storey tower con­sist­ing of con­dos rang­ing from 450-square-foot 1-bedroom suites to 1,400-square-foot 3-bedroom-plus-den suites.
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    century plaza condos Cen­tury Plaza – 24 Welles­ley Street West
    The con­dos of Cen­tury Plaza are min­utes from all the action. Cen­trally located near Bay and Welles­ley, Cen­tury Plaza is a well-established and well-maintained con­do­minium in the heart of down­town Toronto. Orig­i­nally built in the late 1980s, this com­plex has under­gone major ren­o­va­tions in recent years – it now boasts a new upscale lobby and com­mon area fin­ishes. Cen­tury Plaza is one of the few build­ings in the city where you can find a suite with a 600+ square foot ter­race over­look­ing Toronto’s beau­ti­ful sky­line. Walk­ing dis­tance to Yorkville, Hos­pi­tal Row and TTC at your doorstep. Cen­tury Plaza boasts a 24-hour concierge, roof top ter­race with out­door hot tub, gym with views of the city and lake, whirlpool, sauna, library, party room and visitor’s park­ing.
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    conservatory tower condos Con­ser­va­tory Tower – 736 Bay Street
    This Bay Street condo build­ing is cen­trally located north of Ger­rard Street West. Devel­oped by the Con­ser­va­tory Group in 1993, it rises 31 floors with 372 units. The con­dos range from 460-square-foot one bed­rooms to 1,266-square-foot two bed­rooms suites – most with bal­conies. Short walk to restau­rants, Col­lege Park, TTC and more. Con­ser­va­tory Tower condo facil­i­ties include an indoor pool, sauna, fit­ness area, meet­ing and party rooms, 24-hour concierge and vis­i­tor park­ing. The Con­ser­va­tory Tower has bach­e­lor suites, one and two bed­room con­dos. The suites range in size from 460 to 1,266 square feet. Most con­dos have a bal­cony, some have ter­races. Not every­one like the way it looks – and the condo fees are quite high.
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    elevn21 condos Elev’n 21 – 1121 Bay Street
    Located where every­thing is hap­pen­ing – at fash­ion­able Bloor/Yorkville. Inter­na­tional designer shops, art gal­leries, chic restau­rants, cin­e­mas, world-class hotels and muse­ums are all at just out­side the front door of Elev’n 21. Elev’n 21′s 21 storeys of mod­ern Italian-style glass archi­tec­ture has a sweep­ing 2-storey colon­nade and oval shaped wood pan­eled lobby. Condo ameni­ties include 24-hour secu­rity and concierge, rooftop lounge and ter­race, exer­cise room, saunas, party room and the­atre room. Elev’n 21 offers one and two bed­room con­dos, rang­ing in size from 500 to 1,500 square feet. Most of the con­dos have bal­conies and floor to ceil­ing win­dows with 9′ or 10′ ceil­ings. Com­pleted in 2002 by Edil­can Group, Elev’n 21 occu­pies the site of the for­mer La Scala, an upscale restau­rant where the gov­ern­ing elite of Ontario used to con­gre­gate. The pub­lic art in Elev’n21, along with the nearby La Scala lane, both com­mem­o­rate this insti­tu­tion.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Four Seasons Private Residences - 1263 Bay Street Four Sea­sons Pri­vate Res­i­dences – 1263 Bay Street
    At the top of Bay Street, in the heart of Yorkville, is the new Four Sea­sons Hotel and Pri­vate Res­i­dences. Boast­ing some of Toronto’s most lux­u­ri­ous con­dos, this land­mark com­plex com­prises two glass tow­ers. The West Res­i­dence is 55 sto­ries with res­i­dences begin­ning on the twenty-fourth floor, while the East Res­i­dence is a 25 story tower with 107 units. The 55-storey tower sits atop a ter­raced 6-storey podium build­ing, which occu­pies the entire Bay Street frontage. The two tow­ers are linked together with a cen­tral access court­yard at grade, as well as by a pedes­trian bridge at the 6th storey level.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    the gallery condos The Gallery – 25 Grenville Street
    Built in 1989, The Gallery is a great starter condo right in the heart of down­town Toronto, close to the Col­lege sub­way. Build­ing ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, exer­cise room, rooftop deck, sauna and a movie screen­ing room. This condo has some of the best buys in down­town Toronto, offer­ing more square footage for the price. Shops, restau­rants, art gal­leries and the uni­ver­sity are nearby, and the Don Val­ley Park­way and Gar­diner Express­way are acces­si­ble. The Gallery is com­prised of about 200 con­dos, rang­ing from bach­e­lors to two bed­rooms with solar­i­ums. The con­dos range in size from 420 to 1,020 square feet, many with views of the down­town Toronto sky­line. The 25-story Gallery rises above the facade of the old Jenk­ins’ Antique and Art Gal­leries, con­structed in 1917
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    horizon on bay condos Hori­zon on Bay – 633 Bay Street
    The con­dos of Hori­zon on Bay at 633 Bay Street are located on the east side of Bay Street, just north of Dun­das. The Hori­zon was the first condo on Bay Street, built in 1984 by Tridel (and has some of the low­est condo fees, amaz­ingly enough!). This 26-storey condo is com­prised of approx­i­mately 476 suites, in one and two bed­room lay­outs, rang­ing from 650 to 1,100 square feet. There are about 10 dif­fer­ent floor plans in the Hori­zon on Bay, some with bal­conies. The build­ing has under­gone ren­o­va­tions to the lobby, pool, hall­ways and rooftop. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge/security, fit­ness cen­tre, indoor pool with whirlpool, saunas, squash courts and a lovely rooftop gar­den with hot tub and BBQs. The Hori­zon on Bay is one of the bet­ter value con­dos on Bay Street.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    the liberties condos The Lib­er­ties – 711, 717 Bay Street & 44 Ger­rard Street West
    The Lib­er­ties Con­dos are in a cen­tral loca­tion in the down­town core, right beside the Res­i­dences of Col­lege Park. Com­prised of three adjoin­ing tow­ers (Tower I: 717 Bay, Tower II: 711 Bay, Tower III: 44 Ger­rard), the condo build­ing is one of the few in the area which have con­dos with ter­races larger than 300 square feet. The Lib­er­ties has recently under­gone major ren­o­va­tions which have pro­vided for a mod­ern, chic look. Boast­ing a New York style lobby with two entrances to each tower and a secu­rity gate­house located right in the cen­tre of the three tow­ers. The Lib­er­ties has stu­dios, junior one bed­rooms, one bed­rooms and two bed­room con­dos with a den. The suites range in size from 500 to 1,400 square feet. The ameni­ties include and exer­cise room, aer­o­bic stu­dio, party room, whirlpool, indoor swim­ming pool, saunas, bil­liard room, indoor run­ning track, 24 hour secu­rity and concierge, video room with large screen TV, hobby rooms, 2 patio roof gar­dens, roof top BBQs and much more.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Lumiere Condos - 770 Bay Street Lumiere – 770 Bay Street
    Lumiere Con­do­mini­ums on Bay is one of the newest con­dos on Bay Street, fea­tur­ing a glass-clad 30-storey exte­rior design and about 330 suites in total. The project has a two-storey art deco-style lobby with a 24-hour concierge, as well as indoor and out­door pools and a land­scaped rooftop patio. The con­dos have nine-foot ceil­ings, floor-to-ceiling win­dows, engi­neered wood floor­ing, porce­lain tile floors, gran­ite coun­ter­tops and back­splashes. Ameni­ties at Lumiere Condo on Bay include a 24-hour concierge, pool, multi-purpose room, games and enter­tain­ment room, screen­ing room, two guest suites, gym and yoga/meditation room and a land­scaped rooftop patio. Lumiere is close to the Col­lege sub­way sta­tion and a 24-hour Domin­ion.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Minto Plaza - 38 Elm Street Minto Plaza – 38 Elm Street
    Stand­ing 34 sto­ries high, Minto Plaza is located on Elm Street between Bay and Yonge. Next door is the Delta Chelsea Hotel, and nearby you will find restau­rants such as La Com­men­sal, Bangkok Gar­den, Oro, Il For­nello, Adega, Donatello and Barberian’s Steak House. A few min­utes walk to the Atrium on Bay, Eaton Cen­tre, Ryer­son Uni­ver­sity, hos­pi­tals and the­atres. Minto Plaza condo ameni­ties include the Lord Minto Club with piano lounge and bar, three party rooms, ball­room, gym, aer­o­bic stu­dio, bil­liard room, game room, video room, two meet­ing rooms, indoor swim­ming pool, whirl pool, sauna and a huge sun­deck. The Minto Plaza has con­dos rang­ing in size from 608 square feet to over 1,000 square feet. Some suites have bal­conies.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Murano Condos - 37 Grosvenor Street & 879 Bay Street Murano – 37 Grosvenor Street & 879 Bay Street
    Murano Con­dos is a com­plex of 2 tow­ers ris­ing from a 2-story podium fea­tur­ing recre­ational ameni­ties above retail shop­ping. Between the 35-story North Tower (37 Grosvenor Street) and the 41-story South Tower (38 Grenville Street) Murano boasts 397 con­dos rang­ing from sim­ple flats to pent­houses with each suite hav­ing excit­ing city and/or lake views from expan­sive win­dows and a spa­cious bal­cony or ter­race. The lobby fea­tures a col­lec­tion of imported Venet­ian glass sculp­tures. Cen­trally located along Bay Street, just north of Col­lege, Murano Con­dos are close to the TTC, Yonge Street, Finan­cial and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    One City Hall Condos - 111 Elizabeth Street One City Hall – 111 Eliz­a­beth Street
    Good loca­tion and smart design are what drove Dia­mante Devel­op­ments on their One City Hall condo project. Smaller appli­ances and flex­i­ble liv­ing areas make this condo work. Pur­chasers had the option of going with smaller appli­ances to increase kitchen cab­i­net space, and the mobile break­fast bar can be moved around and used as a din­ing table for 6. Span­ning one city block, this con­do­minium has 583 units and is 16 storeys high. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, lap pool area with whirlpool, elab­o­rate exer­cise facil­ity, guest suites, party room, sauna rooftop deck, busi­ness cen­tre, meet­ing room and guest suites. The lower 10 floors have 8-foot ceil­ings, with 9 feet the stan­dard from floors 11 to 16. One City Hall con­dos range in size from 370 to 940 square feet. Trivia – try to find a 4 any­where in the build­ing!
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    The Penrose Condos - 750 Bay Street The Pen­rose – 750 Bay Street
    The Pen­rose Condo was devel­oped by H&R Devel­op­ments in 1999. Located on the west side of Bay Street just north of Ger­rard, it rises 31 floors and houses 220 units. The con­dos range from 500-square-foot one bed­rooms up to 1,179-square-foot two bed­rooms. Most suites have bal­conies. Located at the south­west cor­ner of Bay and Col­lege Street, min­utes away from Eaton Cen­tre, hos­pi­tals, Ryer­son, U of T and gov­ern­ment build­ings. Ameni­ties at The Pen­rose include an indoor pool, sauna & whirlpool, exer­cise & recre­ation rooms, party room, run­ning track and 24-hour secu­rity & concierge.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Polo Club Condos - 1055 Bay Street & 44 St. Joseph Street The Polo Club – 1055 Bay Street & 44 St. Joseph Street
    The Polo Club is a pres­ti­gious Bay Street con­do­minium, well-established and con­ve­niently located. Built by Tridel in 1986–1987, Polo Club I is 28 sto­ries high, while Polo Club II has 22 floors. Hous­ing over 700 suites, the Polo Club con­dos offer a total condo pack­age which includes a great loca­tion and gen­er­ous ameni­ties. Suites are vary widely, with sizes rang­ing from 490-square-foot stu­dios up to huge 2,700-square-feet two-plus-dens. The Polo Club build­ings offer a 24-hour concierge, swim­ming pools, party rooms, meet­ing rooms, bil­liards rooms, saunas, Jacuzzis, whirlpools and rooftop ter­races. Con­ve­niently located near parks, Toronto Uni­ver­sity, busi­nesses, restau­rants and enter­tain­ment – the Polo Club leaves lit­tle to be desired.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    The Royalton Condos - 801 Bay Street The Roy­al­ton – 801 Bay Street
    The Roy­al­ton con­do­minium was built in 2000 by Dia­mante (of One City Hall fame). The Roy­al­ton has con­dos that range from stu­dios up to and 2 bed­rooms with a den. The stu­dios are around 575 square feet, one bed­rooms from 651 to 800 square feet and two bed­room suites between 850 and 1,150 square feet. The build­ing has under­ground park­ing. The suites have mod­ern and high qual­ity fin­ishes, most with bal­conies. At the north end of Bay Street, it is walk­ing dis­tance to Yorkville, world-class shop­ping and fab­u­lous restau­rants. Just across the street from Col­lege Park and Col­lege sub­way sta­tions, The Roy­al­ton is an excel­lent exam­ple of what Toronto condo liv­ing is all about.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Strasscorp Condos - 1001 Bay Street Strass­corp – 1001 Bay Street
    This estab­lished down­town con­do­minium res­i­dence pro­vides the per­fect blend of down­town flair and secure, lux­ury liv­ing. The Strass­corp at 1001 Bay Street is a gor­geous 36-storey Toronto condo build­ing shim­mer­ing black glass and gran­ite cladding. Ameni­ties include an indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, bas­ket­ball and squash court, guest park­ing, fit­ness cen­tre and rooftop patio with BBQs and deck for those hot sum­mer days. The Strass­corp con­dos include stu­dios, one, two and three bed­room lay­outs – as well as a lav­ish exec­u­tive pent­house – rang­ing in size from 498 to 1,316 square feet.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Success Tower Condos - 33 Bay St.Suc­cess Tower – 33 Bay Street
    Suc­cess 2 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 Suc­cess 2 are designed to enhance your condo liv­ing expe­ri­ence. Ele­gantly appointed fea­tures and fin­ishes, and pri­vate spa­cious bal­conies over­look­ing the water­front and the city. Res­i­dents of Suc­cess 2 will also enjoy all of the fab­u­lous con­vinces avail­able at the Pin­na­cle Cen­tre, include the 30,000 square foot pin­na­cle Club that fea­tures wide vari­ety of exclu­sive ameni­ties. Offer­ing the best of down­town Toronto, Suc­cess 2 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.
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    Trump Tower Toronto - 325 Bay Street Trump Toronto Tower – 325 Bay Street
    Trump Toronto now soars 65 sto­ries above Ade­laide and Bay, rep­re­sents his­tory in the mak­ing. The hotel, for exam­ple, will be one of the city’s first five-star prop­er­ties. The ameni­ties, the level of ser­vice, the fin­ishes and appoint­ments of the condo res­i­dences them­selves approach the exquis­ite. The res­i­dences are sim­ply breath­tak­ing. They occupy floors 35 through 70 and range from 2,226-square-foot, two-bedroom suites to a mag­nif­i­cent, 7,000 square-foot Grand Sky­plex occu­py­ing the top three floors of the tow­er­ing build­ing. There is also a series of bi-level Sky­plex units with floors con­nected by grand stair­cases, lit by 22-foot, floor-to-ceiling win­dows. There is absolutely noth­ing else in Toronto that com­pares.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Queens Park Place Condos - 62 Wellesley Street West Queens Park Place – 62 Welles­ley Street West
    Some­what obvi­ously, this build­ing gets its name from its prox­im­ity to Queens Park. Con­ve­nient loca­tion and good value is what best describes this older con­do­minium build­ing (com­pleted in late 1981 by Green­win) just off the Bay Street strip. U of T, Yorkville, Muse­ums, Shops and restau­rants are all nearby. The price per square foot of the build­ing is good value. Many of the 103 con­dos in this 18 storey build­ing have been exten­sively ren­o­vated. The con­dos range in size from 1,280-square-foot one bed­rooms to a 1,900-square-foot three bed­room. There is a large rooftop indoor pool, 24-hour security/concierge, squash court, fit­ness facil­ity and large sun ter­race.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.

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    Many of the best con­dos in Toronto are along the bustling Bay Street cor­ri­dor. They’re pop­u­lar with peo­ple employed in the many nearby cor­po­rate and finan­cial head offices, hos­pi­tals, uni­ver­si­ties and gov­ern­ment offices – plus investors look­ing to rent to local students.

    Make down­town Toronto your play­ground! Come home after work, take off your suit and get out for a night on the town. Choose from dozens of world-class the­atres and con­cert halls, or barhop through clubs and pubs and bars. Sam­ple the city’s finest shop­ping, from posh Yorkville to the Eaton Cen­tre and sparkling Dun­das Square. Or taste the world at Kens­ing­ton Mar­ket and Chi­na­town with their mul­ti­cul­tural smor­gas­bord of restaurants.

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  • Toronto Condos

    The Toronto condo mar­ket is not going to crash. It is hec­tic, crazy, chaotic even – but it is not in any dan­ger. We have seen some seri­ous price increases over the past decade or so, and those rises are going to slow down. They may stop, we may see prices flat­ten out, even fall a touch. But, over the long term, prices will con­tinue to move upwards. We have 16 straight years of real estate price growth in Toronto, and only 6 of the past 47 years have seen prices go down. There is no rea­son this trend is going to reverse.

    The new condo mar­ket is boom­ing because of a few fac­tors. Mainly it is fueled by new arrivals to the city (100,000 peo­ple move to the GTA every year – and they all need some­where to live), many from cities where tower liv­ing is the norm. First time buy­ers are priced out of the house mar­ket, so they go to con­dos as the afford­able option. The sub­ur­ban trend is over, peo­ple now want to live down­town, they want to be near work and play. Lastly, there are almost no new rental build­ings being built – the rental mar­ket is now the condo mar­ket. Vacancy rates are down to 1.3% so there is huge demand for rental units.

    Every crane you see means 80% of the con­dos have been sold already, with 20–25% paid upfront by the pur­chasers. Sure, there are more con­dos being built here than in New York City, but NYC already has 100s or 1,000s more high rise build­ings than we do. We are way behind and are play­ing catch up.

    Liberty Village Condos

    New Con­dos Being Built In Lib­erty Village

    There are over 2,200 con­dos in Toronto as of 2012. They stretch across the city, from the lake to north of the 401, from Scar­bor­ough to the Hum­ber River. Most are stan­dard condo tow­ers, though oth­ers include condo town­houses and lofts.

    Toronto con­dos have been almost mirac­u­lous, seem­ing to be immune from almost any­thing. Pun­dits have called for the col­lapse of the Toronto condo mar­ket since around 2003, yet it sim­ply has not hap­pened. More and more peo­ple want to live down­town and con­dos pro­vide an afford­able option. Many first-time buy­ers enjoy the maintenance-free lifestyle that Toronto con­dos offer. With 100,000 peo­ple mov­ing to Toronto every year, there is no short­age of peo­ple need­ing a home.

    We are here to expand your knowl­edge of the Toronto condo mar­ket. So much has been said in the press over the year, much more so these days. We re-print all sorts of per­ti­nent arti­cles here, with our com­ments, to help you steer through the spin and balder­dash. Much has been made of very lit­tle, small data have been blown up into huge issues.

    Recently, the aver­age price per square foot for Toronto con­dos has stayed rel­a­tively flat at $475, though some new projects have come closer to $700 at the end of 2012. Lower pric­ing, low inter­est rates and a pent-up demand has resulted in a heated Toronto real estate market.

    Some older build­ings have prices as low as $350 per square foot, though you will have to deal with dated units and high condo fees. Prime loca­tions such as Lib­erty Vil­lage are in the $550–650 psf range. Water­view con­dos on high floors can approach $700 psf and lux­ury con­dos such as those in Yorkville are gen­er­ally over $1,000 psf.

    Newer con­dos offer bet­ter fea­tures and fin­ishes, with gran­ite and stain­less kitchens, glass show­ers and engi­neered wood floors – but are def­i­nitely smaller. They have state-of-the art gyms, pools and tend to be much more effi­cient. Older con­dos offer larger units, at the expen­sive of dated kitchens, old broad­loom and smaller win­dows. Ameni­ties tend to be less lux­u­ri­ous. Condo fees are usu­ally lower in new build­ings, higher in older ones.

    Below are links of some of the most pop­u­lar con­dos in Toronto, in dif­fer­ent neigh­bour­hoods. Obvi­ously there are many many more out there, but these are the ones peo­ple ask about the most.

    The Jef­frey Team is your source for Toronto con­do­minium ser­vices. We focus on excep­tional ser­vice, pro­vid­ing you with every­thing you need – from condo MLS list­ings to infor­ma­tion on condo prop­er­ties in Toronto.

    Toronto has Lake Shore and Har­bourfront con­dos that offer fan­tas­tic views of Lake Ontario. These new condo build­ings attract buy­ers from all over, who enjoy their invest­ment in a Toronto condo. Let us help you with view­ing condo list­ings, vir­tual condo tours, condo pho­tos and more.

    CityPlace Condos

    City­Place Is One Of The Largest New Condo Developments

    Are you look­ing to buy a down­town Toronto condo? The Jef­frey Team can help you research con­do­mini­ums in Toronto that best suit you and your fam­ily. Check out tips for buy­ers as well as sum­maries of the condo alter­na­tives! We work with con­dos for sale in Toronto every day, we can help you find what you are look­ing for.

    Search through our inven­tory of hot Toronto con­dos, read about var­i­ous Toronto com­mu­ni­ties, we have tons of infor­ma­tion about the Toronto condo mar­ket. We are here to help you search MLS in Toronto to find con­dos for sale. If you are think­ing of buy­ing a condo or sell­ing your condo, call Lau­rin today at 416−388−1960 or email laurin@jeffreyteam.com.

    Think of this as your online por­tal to Toronto con­do­mini­ums for sale, help­ing you learn more about the avail­able condo options in Toronto. When you find a condo list­ing that you’d like to see in per­son, let us know and we will make all of the arrangements.

    Our goal is to be your trusted real estate web site for Toronto con­do­minium infor­ma­tion, offer­ing condo MLS list­ings, as well as mort­gage and com­mu­nity infor­ma­tion. Learn about the joy and excite­ment of down­town Toronto condo liv­ing.

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    who are inter­ested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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