Welcome to Toronto, the biggest condo metropolis and some would say the best city in all of Canada.
Situated in a prime location on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is the capital of Ontario and famed for its stunning skyline, towering skyscrapers, and beautiful green spaces like Queen's Park and High Park.
Over six million people live in the Toronto area, and there are a colossal number of Toronto condos for sale to choose from. In total, there are 2437 condo buildings in Toronto, and you can find a huge variety of Toronto condo styles like Low-Rise, Mid-Rise, High-Rise, Luxury, Pre-Construction, and Loft.
There are especially many High-Rise condos for sale in Toronto, boasting beautiful views across the cityscape, but you can also find other varieties to suit your needs, with this city essentially offering something for everyone.
Toronto is a vast, sprawling city with a lot of different neighborhoods, and each of those neighborhoods has its own character, history, and unique features, so you can find something special about each and every one of them.
Many Toronto condos can be found in the Downtown Toronto neighborhoods like Bay Street Corridor, the Entertainment District, the Fashion District, St. Lawrence, the Village, the Garden District, Railway Lands, and Old Town.
Some of the city's more hustling and bustling spaces like the Entertainment District and Fashion District districts tend to have high numbers of Toronto condos for sale and are well-placed for people who want to make the most of the vibrant Toronto lifestyle, enjoying live entertainment, fashion boutiques, and world-class eateries.
You can also find Toronto condos for sale in other parts of the city too, and many of Toronto's best condos are situated mere minutes from iconic landmarks and must-see sights like the CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, Casa Loma, High Park, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and Ripley's Aquarium.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Toronto is 18 days, and the average sale price of condos in Toronto is $685,799. Last year, 16771 Toronto condos were sold, which represented a decrease in the number of condos sold of -21%, compared to the previous year. The number of condos in Toronto is also on the rise, with many new buildings being constructed, giving new arrivals a lot of living spaces to choose from.
The lifestyle for people buying condos in Toronto is particularly special. There's so much to see and do here, with many jobs and educational opportunities for people of all ages, along with lots of great stores, attractions, museums, and restaurants.
The city is well-known for its parks and green spaces too, with a walk score of 72, a bike score of 62, and a transit score of 74. Toronto condo owners can make the most of the Toronto Transit Commission TTC subway, buses, and streetcars to get around the city and into the suburbs with ease.
The Printing Factory is a massive loft conversion that as its name suggests used to be an old printing factory from the 1910s. The building is separated into two different structures, the fist being the original red brick factory, the second being a new condo like construction perched atop the original red brick building. The combination of the two styles makes The Printing Factory a rarity when it comes to Toronto Loft. The building is also stocked full of amenities including parking, concierge, security services, a party room, and communal barbecues. The Printing factory is divided into 256 units which range from 450 to 1,550 square feet. The units vary between the two structures. The units that occupy the bottom 3 storeys in the original building boast industrial elements, such as exposed brick, exposed ducts and concrete beams. The units in the newly added structure are done in a more modern style and lack any historical elements but do come with balconies. Constants through out both structures include open concept layouts and large windows with tons of natural light. Located in the East End The Printing Factory is in an ideal location for all needs. The area over the last two decades has seen huge amounts of gentrification and has turned into a great area to raise a family. Streets near by like Gerrard and Queen are littered with fantastic restaurants, bars and shops to keep residents occupied. The area is also great for transportation needs. Driving is made easy with the Gardiner Expressway just a few minutes south. Streetcars run on Queen and Gerrard and can quickly bring passengers downtown to either connect to the subway line.
Grab some fresh goodies at nearby bakery, Coach House Shortbread Co. There are some great cafes near The Printing Factory such as Surf the Greats and Te Aro. Locals of Leslieville love dining at Leslieville Pumps General Store & Kitchen, Sushi Mugen and Ascari Enoteca. There is a surprising amount of green space with Farmhouse Plants and Hideaway Park nearby The Printing Factory. You can find pharmacies Woodgreen Discount Pharmacy and Shoppers Drug Mart within walking distance. There are always new exhibits and events happening at KASPACE and RAWspace. Leanne Loughlin, R.TCMP is a super popular fitness center with locals. The local school in Leslieville is Morse Street Junior Public School.