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.
West 40's previous function as a church is obvious at first glance. The developers behind the conversion prioritized preserving the exterior of the old church, this caused West 40 to become one of the more special Toronto Loft. The church was originally built in 1914 and its detailed red brick exterior is unchanged. Large cathedral windows are placed underneath large, slanted roofs and a squared bell tower. West 40 is only divided into 17 units allowing for plenty of space per unit. The units range from 1,130 to 2,000 square feet. Units also vary in floor plan with some units spanning four storeys. The styles of each of the 17 units is also unique some units have more modern finishes and new wooden supports while others are still covered in the original elements like exposed brick and stone columns. What is constant throughout the units however is modern kitchens and bathrooms. West 40 is located in the heart of Dovercourt Park, one of the most sought out neighbourhoods in Toronto, known for its cafes, markets and bakeries that line the streets surrounding West 40. With neighbourhoods nearby like Little Italy there is never a dull moment living in Dovercourt Park. The location of West 40 also makes transportation easy. The quieter streets and bike lanes around Dovercourt Park make it great for walking or biking. Just south of the Lofts is Ossington Station of the Bloor subway line. For car goers either going north to the 401 via Allen Road or south to Gardiner Expressway are the best options for quickly connecting to the rest of the city.
Nova Era Bakery and Bakerbots Baking are great bakeries near West 40. A fresh cup of java or tea is never hard to find with Field Trip Cafe, The Common, and Bloor Bar Billiard in the hood. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Bloor Mini Mart. Locals of Dovercourt Park love dining at The Empire and Village Pizza. Dovercourt Park offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Salem Westmoreland Parkette Park Fitness Circuit, Westmoreland Avenue Parkette, and Salem Parkette. You can find pharmacies Bloor Medical Pharmacy and Shoppers Drug Mart within walking distance. There are always new exhibits and events happening at Rebecca Gallery. Toronto Bujinkan Koroku Dojo is a super popular fitness center with locals. Take your pets to Bloorcourt Veterinary Clinic. Schools in Dovercourt Park include St Anthony Catholic School and Dovercourt Public School. Ride the subway underground, the closest station is Ossington.