Welcome to St. Lawrence, a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto with 7 Luxury buildings with condos for sale. There were 239 Luxury condo units sold in St. Lawrence in 2020 when the average sale price for Luxury condos in St. Lawrence was $2,423. In 2020 Luxury condo units for sale in St. Lawrence had an average of 26 days on market. The Luxury condo building with the highest Dork Rating in St. Lawrence is Spire with a rating of 409 in 2020.
A Luxury living experience in an urban setting is a highly sought after commodity. Luxury is a word that is frequently used in real estate. It's a relative term and what may be a Luxury for one, may not be for another. The qualities that might be included in the definition of a Luxury condo for sale will be determined by the renter or buyer. In a modern market, buildings are in high competition to offer the client as many high-quality amenities as possible to set themselves apart. These luxuries should be present across a spectrum of criteria. They should include location, square footage, layout, design, finishes and services. Depending on the location and age of the building there may also be other features on offer. Features such as theatres, pools, saunas, full-size fitness centres and rooftop terraces. It would be fair to expect to find Luxury condos for sale that offer more square footage in urban centres. These units are located on the upper floors of the buildings and have high-end appliances and finishes. The more detailed definitions of those items will vary by city but should remain current and updated even in historic buildings. Windows, countertops, hardware and flooring should all be high quality and in excellent repair. Access to modern, technical necessities should also be seamless. The building itself should also be in an excellent location, offer spectacular views and cultural or architectural cache. The unit does not have to necessarily be housed in a high rise building. Although, Luxury in a lower rise building may be harder to find depending on the country. Hard lofts may be included in this category depending on the level to which they are executed and maintained.
St. Lawrence's most active Luxury condo building last year was 88 Scott with 103 units sold. Spire had the highest average price per sqft in 2020 for Luxury condo buildings in St. Lawrence with an average price per sqft of $4.
Ease of living is a component that must also be given consideration. Residents are expecting to live maintenance and hassle-free. The presence of privacy and security will also factor in the Luxury of the building. Twenty-four-hour services should include concierge and security. A doorman may also be present although that may only cover daytime and evening hours. One sure way to find a building intended to offer top of the line features is the hotel unit. Whether purchased or rented, these units will come with all of the features the hotel has on offer. There will often be onsite restaurants and cafes. There may be dedicated elevator service, where hotel guests are restricted from accessing the floors on which residents are present, adding privacy. Fewer, larger units on residential floors will contribute to privacy as well. There will be daily cleaning available, all maintenance will be covered and with quick turnover. Gyms, spas and other beauty services will be at the other end of the phone. Most of these amenities, other than perhaps room service should be present in a Luxury building even if it isn't a hotel. Depending on the height of the building, garden or terrace units will add incentive to those who require private outdoor space. In a hotel, these may only be possible in units with rooftop access, or those designed with step-backs on the upper floors.
Old Town and East Bayfront are nearby neighbourhoods with Luxury condo buildings. This neighbourhood is a Biker's Paradise with a bike score of 98. a Rider's Paradise is available in St. Lawrence. St. Lawrence is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 97.
Located in Toronto, St. Lawrence is home to some of the city's trendiest condos. This neighbourhood has attracted all kinds of developments, 87 condo buildings to be exact, to its exciting streets. Condo development in this neighbourhood has been thriving with 14 Pre-Construction, 28 Mid-Rise, 35 High-Rise, 22 Low-Rise, 13 Loft and 7 Luxury. Many condos for sale in St. Lawrence feature excellent amenities perfectly located in Toronto. Condos for sale in St. Lawrence are on the market for an average of 17 days. St. Lawrence had 1452 condos sold within it in 2020, an increase of 463% compared to the year before. Last year condos for sale in St. Lawrence had an average sale price of $$796,011, an decrease of -7% from the year before. This neighbourhood is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 97. a Rider's Paradise is available in St. Lawrence. This neighbourhood is a Biker's Paradise with a bike score of 98. Old Town and East Bayfront are nearby neighbourhoods.
CRUMBS PATTIES, Third Wave Coffee Inc., and Stonemill Bakehouse Ltd are great bakeries in St. Lawrence. A fresh cup of java or tea is never hard to find with Fahrenheit Coffee and Pasta Mia in the hood. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Clutch Market. Locals recommend eating at The Chefs' House, Nami Japanese Restaurant and The Old Spaghetti Factory in St. Lawrence - they have great food! St. Lawrence offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Caravanserais King Street installation and Max Tanenbaum Courtyard Garden. St. Lawrence St Lawrence Pharmacy and Shoppers Drug Mart are a short walk away as well. There is great shopping at Purolator. Blood lab. (St. Michael's Hospital) is the closest hospital to St. Lawrence. There are always new exhibits and events happening at Crosby Gallery and Richard Johnson Gallery. Many gyms and fitness centers are popular with residents of St. Lawrence. Some of these facilities are FORTITUDE TRAINING and Pilates4Physio - Downtown Toronto Physiotherapy in St. Lawrence. Animal enthusiasts, good news Sherbourne Animal Hospital is in St. Lawrence. The school in St. Lawrence is Downtown Alternative School. There are many students in this neighbourhood as George Brown College - St. James Campus - E Building is located within it. The closest subway station is King.
At the southeast corner of downtown St. Lawrence provides a live/work option for young urban professionals. With the pulse of downtown, a mix of modern and historic architecture and a shopping destination this is an area in demand. Centered around the market with borders on Yonge, Parliament and King, St. Lawrence fits into the downtown scape and high entertainment lifestyle. A best in class, indoor market is the anchor of this community and with its extension on the Northside, a food and antique lover can't miss. The esplanade runs through the middle of the neighborhood and offers streets lined with restaurants, shopping and night spots. There is also live theatre in the area. The flatiron building, a distinct architectural element is the oldest building of this type. It sits at the merge of Front and Wellington streets. This is in the heart of the entertainment district within the neighborhood, energy is high and there is a bustling streetlife. From the base of Yonge street the rest of downtown is accessibl...
This is a true downtown neighborhood and the demographics reflect that. With far fewer young children and older youth than most parts of Toronto and an increased population of working age individuals, this is an area loved by working age professionals. There are also very few seniors, the seniors that do reside in the area tend to live alone. The majority of area households are occupied by single residents. This is still a densely packed downtown location. Most people speak English, even at home but the are a number of Cantonese and unspecified Chinese speakers followed by Mandarin and Spanish speaking individuals. The average household income in St. Lawrence is on par with the city average at $70,000.
This is downtown life in the truest sense. The streets in St. Lawrence come to life in the very early hours. There is fine coffee and pastry to be had, which can be taken down at the waterfront for added enjoyment. The Lakeshore is just a few minutes walk south. It’s also a fully walkable live work community, with easy access to the downtown core, financial district and shopping area of Yonge. if you plan to stay in the neighborhood, then plan to eat. The density of restaurants is tremendous with independant, local establishments and big chains offering beautiful patios and views. Don’t let that stop you from taking advantage of the St. Lawrence Market. In 2012, National Geographic solidified what Torontonians already knew, by naming The St. Lawrence, the World’s Best Food Market. There are two floors in the south building that run tuesday to saturday and an additional farmer’s market in the North building on Saturday, which has been running since 1803.The South side market is jammed with stalls and vendors, everything from fresh fish and produce to wood fired bagels and the famous Toronto Peameal sandwich. If you’re too full or weighed down with purchases to walk, the streetcar and subway are easily and heavily used in this area. A car won’t be necessary but if you had one, the Gardiner and Lakeshore are a minute away. If you love theatre and live events, you’ll also be covered, there are two major live performance spaces and several large event venues.
This is downtown, all of the surrounding neighborhoods connect and are yours to play in. Energy and excitement are high and last round the clock. The Market. It can’t be said enough, this can be a highlight of the everyday or for special events and occasions. Waterfront access. It should not be overlooked that this neighborhood rests at the southern base of downtown and has access to the Lakeshore and waterfront attractions, including recreation areas and beach access. The history. St. Lawrence, like many of the lake-hugging spots is rife with history and many historic buildings and sites remain.