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List of Toronto Condos

Downtown Toronto
Downtown Toronto offers museums and art galleries galore, including The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Canada's largest museum and one of the top 10 in the world; the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Canada's oldest art gallery and home to more than 15,000 paintings; and Toronto's theatre business is the 3rd largest in the world next to New York and London!

Bay Street
Toronto is the business capital of Canada, and it all happens on Bay Street in the heart of the financial district. Employed by a company on Bay Street? Say goodbye to commuting and walk to work instead. There is a plethora of condos to choose from, all conveniently located near a number of amenities, restaurants, and shops.

King West - Entertainment district
King West is considered a modern, fast paced neighbourhood constantly a buzz with entertainment and activities. It is truly amazing to consider that it was once a deteriorating neglected area and that today it is the mecca of culture, excitement and diversity in Toronto. A lively concentration of theatres, restaurants, nightspots, retail shops, and visitor attractions located in the vibrant city core.

Liberty Village Condos
Liberty Village is all that and more. It's a multi-dimensional 45 acre master planned community located in the desirable king west district. It has pulse of energy that creates a feeling unlike anything you've ever felt before.

East End Condos
This up and coming area has seen significant changes over the last few years and with many new loft projects already in the pipeline the queen east corridor.

Midtown Condos
Yonge & Eglinton has what everyone is looking for - and then some. This 'city-within-a city' offers everything one would expect from a vibrant community.

City Place
City Place is the first ever master planned community to be built in downtown Toronto. Ideally located within walking distance of the waterfront and the action of downtown, City Place leads the way with future-proof technology, a state-of-the-art fiber optic digital network.

St. Lawrence Market
St. Lawrence Market, an indoor collection of family-owned businesses, was chosen by Food & Wine magazine as one of the world's best markets. The Distillery Historic District is a pedestrian-only village dedicated to arts, culture and entertainment. It is the largest restoration project in Canada.

Yonge & Eglinton
Yonge and Eglinton is one of the most popular spots in Toronto. The area features subway access that makes the downtown core only 10 minutes away. The convergence of the subway, shops and restaurants have helped make Toronto's Yonge and Eglinton what it is today: a truly world class neighbourhood.

Yorkville
Yorkville is the ultimate fusion of historic charm and modern seduction. Toronto's most celebrated neighbourhood of style and culture offering a unique blend of designer boutiques, fashionable restaurants, plush hotels and world class galleries... 700 in all!

South Etobicoke
South Etobicoke was a strong manufacturing community during the early part of the twentieth century. It is now a neighbourhood in transition, with new residential areas and shops appearing all over. The large amount of open space and parks is an appealing feature of this part of Toronto.

The Village
Dubbed 'The Village' by locals, this predominantly gay neighbourhood in the heart of downtown Toronto is host to Canada's largest annual gay and lesbian Pride celebrations. Check out the many bars, shops and restaurants, walk the strip or simply enjoy a beverage on one of the many open-air patios.

Waterfront
Toronto's waterfront - one of North America's largest recreational waterfronts - provides a scenic backdrop for many popular and entertaining attractions including Harbourfront, Ontario Place, and the Toronto Islands. It's also the setting of many big events including the Celebrate Toronto Street Festival, Caribana, and the Toronto International Film Festival.

North York Condos
In the north part of the Greater Toronto Area lies North York, a place that combines the convenience and excitment of the downtown core with the charm and seclusion of a small town. Home to numerous parks and green spaces, North York is now the centre of a major condominum boom in the city of Toronto.

Bloor West Condos
The diverse neighbourhoods bound by Bloor West and the sprawling green spaces of High Park offer a vibrance truly unique to the city. As one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Toronto, Bloor West is where residents can live, work and play all in the same place. While traditional housing dominate, new lofts, condos and townhomes now popularize the area.