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About High Park North's Pre-Construction Condos For Sale

This is High Park North, a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto with 11 Pre-Construction buildings with condos for sale. Last year, 2 Pre-Construction condo units sold in High Park North. Pre-Construction condo buildings in High Park North had an average sale price of $2,824,900 in 2020 and spent an average of 105 days on market. 260 High Park had the highest Dork Rating, 2277, for a Pre-Construction condo building in High Park North in 2020.

A very special portion of the real estate market exists in the area of development, or Pre-Construction, condos. These are units that are purchased based on the projected plans for a building that is not yet built. A buyer may visit a temporary showroom, located near to the proposed location of the building to see models and floor plans of the various units the seller hopes to construct, or simply receive a package with this information electronically. Purchasing at this stage allows the buyer to have greater control in the outcome of their unit. They can make a different type of investment and purchase at a lower price per square foot than what is typically available post-construction. If you want to be able to choose your floors, finishes and appliances, at less than the cost to purchase someone else's choices from the past, Pre-Construction condos for sale might appeal to you. It's not often that you have so many design choices when looking to purchase a home. There will be a number of layouts, options for total square footage, number of bedrooms and location within the building to choose from. Usually, this type of customization will require a second investment in renovations, as well as the purchase price of your home.

260 High Park in High Park North was the most active Pre-Construction condo building in 2020 with 2 units sold in High Park North. The Pre-Construction condo building in High Park North with the highest average price per sqft last year was 260 High Park at $1,332 per sqft.

When taking the leap on a Pre-Construction condo for sale, you'll be given a list of options that you'll be able to customize. Everything in the home will be brand new and they will likely be under warranty. Keep in mind that the developer is speculating on what they believe the final outcomes will be for the unit and building, they require some flexibility, not everything can be fixed into even the best agreements. This can make a good case for looking at the past projects of the developer. How close to their projected dates did they come? Do they have a history of big surprise closing costs or a history of great relationships with their buyers? How have their projects held up over time as places people want to live and as investments. This type of home purchase, more than others, requires a long term deal with your developer. You'll want a long term relationship that is mutually beneficial. Purchasing a unit in a building prior to the work beginning can have some tremendous benefits. It also requires deeper knowledge to arrange this type of purchase. A Real Estate Professional who specializes in development or Pre-Construction condos for sale may be helpful for protecting your investment. The money spent on a qualified agent may be easily recuperated with the thorough shaping of your agreement. You'll want to understand how the Pre-Construction payments are going to be structured and where you'll be spending versus saving. In an already finished home, it's easy to see how your money is being spent. With a Pre-Construction condo, being well informed will be a must.

The Junction and Carleton Village are nearby neighbourhoods with Pre-Construction condo buildings. This neighbourhood is Somewhat Walkable with a walk score of 59. a Rider's Paradise is available in High Park North. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 88.

High Park North Condos For Sale

A great neighbourhood in Toronto, you will find 22 condo buildings within High Park North with condos for sale and rent. Condo development in this neighbourhood has been thriving with 8 High-Rise, 11 Pre-Construction, 7 Mid-Rise, 7 Low-Rise, 1 Loft and 1 Luxury. With so many buildings to choose from in Toronto, there are naturally lots of condos for sale in High Park North. The average days on market for condos for sale in High Park North is 18 days. There were 162 condos sold in High Park North in 2020. High Park North saw an increase in the number of condos sold by 245% compared to the year before. Last year condos for sale in High Park North had an average sale price of $$803,384, an increase of 5% from the year before. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 88. a Rider's Paradise is available in High Park North. High Park North is Somewhat Walkable with a walk score of 59. The Junction and Bloor West Village are nearby neighbourhoods.

Fruitley Bakery and Hannah's Cafe and Bakery are great bakeries in High Park North. There are some great cafes in High Park North such as Hula Girl Espresso Boutique and Hannah's Cafe and Bakery. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Rabba Fine Foods. Locals of High Park North love dining at Pizzaville. High Park North offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Glenlake Square and Lithuania Park. You can find pharmacies Remedy'sRx - Parkside Pharmacy and High Park Pharmacy within walking distance. There are always new exhibits and events happening at Association of the United Ukrainian Canadians National Executive Committee. Animal enthusiasts, good news M PET HOLISTIC is in High Park North. The school in High Park North is Ursula Franklin. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Prager University is located within it. The closest subway station is High Park.

What to Expect

High Park North is a residential community on the west side of Toronto. It’s a sought after neighborhood on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. It’s serviced by the commercial strip on Bloor  and Dundas St. W. On the west side there is also access to the Bloor West Village shopping area. On the eastern side there is access to Roncesvalles and some businesses on Anette as well. As the name suggests it sits directly across the street from High Park, the largest and possibly the most impressive, in a city filled with parks. Much like downtown, High Park belongs to everyone and is not used exclusively by residents of the neighborhood for daily recreation, it’s a draw for people in neighborhoods all across the city. There are large sections of single detached homes and an area of high rise buildings that add to the density of the neighborhood. There are older buildings as well as new build, modern condos also adding to the increasing population in this family friendly area.

Demographics

Like many neighborhoods along the Bloor subway line, High Park North is made up largely of working age individuals. What is surprising is that there are nearly 20% fewer children than the city average. This is an excellent public school catchment. There are a large number of high rise buildings packed in between Quebec Ave., Humberside and Keele. These make up the bulk of single dwelling units. There are 20% fewer people living as couples and even fewer with children. Seniors more frequently live with family members in the area but many choose to live alone as well. The population density of the area is increasing, with over 11,000 residents per square kilometer. Among the neighboring communities, this is the pocket for high rises but there are also some older low rise buildings and many single detached homes as well. Most people speak English but there are a considerable number of Russian and Polish speakers in the area as well. The average income is just under the city average at $67,000 as is the number of...

Lifestyle

Living in High Park North will mean pleasant days spent in the park, walking to the subway, and probably consuming more coffee than the average Joe. Many people start their day out grabbing a quick coffee from either one of the many independent coffee houses or by taking advantage of the big chains, and heading into the park for a walk, with the dog or to meet a friend. It's a heady draw with its aged trees, manicured green spaces, walking trails, ponds and recreation options. If you can’t get there before work in the morning, many take advantage of the afternoon and weekend programs. There is a pool, a section with tennis courts, a baseball diamond and even a restaurant. There are multiple playgrounds for kids including the Jamie Bell Adventure Playground, which is a giant wooden castle for kids to tromp in. Beacause of the stip of lowrise buildings lining Bloor across from the park, residents will have to walk a bit for amenities and services. However, on both the East and West sides the options for retail and daily needs are well covered. There are a group of excellent restaurants on Bloor near Runnymede and a bit of pub nightlife. When you need to turn up the gears, this neighborhood is right on the subway, so downtown can be accessed in fifteen minutes. 

What you'll love

A book in the park. In High Park North there is the Runnymede branch of the Toronto Public Library right on Bloor. Take a book over to the park any day from spring through fall. West End Access. Right on the TTC and so close to the suburban amenities in the west end, you can have the urban experience while occasionally dipping into a big box store for a sale or special occasion.