1166 Bay St, Toronto

Pre-construction

1166 Bay Street Condos

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Arvin Reyes T.
Arvin Reyes T.
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Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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2053 sqft - 2742 sqft
Avg - $ per square foot
Built in 1981
22 floors/ 103 units
High-Rise condo

Overview
A traditional looking condo tower of dark brown brick and panelled bay windows, 1166 Bay Street is a well-established residence found on Bay Street just between Bloor and Charles Street. Standing at 22-storeys, 1166 Bay Street has 103 Yonge and Bloor condos for sale and for rent, ranging in size from spacious one-bedroom apartments to full three-bedroom suites.

On the inside you can expect to find huge open living areas with bright bay windows and checkered hardwood flooring, eat-in kitchens with lots of counter space, roomy bathrooms, and large bedrooms with walk-in closets. The building amenities have a luxury hotel vibe with a full swimming pool and valet parking. Outside the front door you’ll find the Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood, an eclectic downtown experience that brings together fun nightlife adventures, boutique shopping, arts and culture venues, and Toronto business bustle.

Most Notable Features
Nice large suites: The building is uniquely designed with only five units per floor, maximizing space to create very large, open suites starting at 2053 square-feet. You will be stunned and inspired at the possibilities for personalization and design within the wide walls of these suites, perfect for young couples and new families.
Time-tested value: Cadillac Fairview completed 1166 Bay Street in 1981, and for the last 30+ years the property has been offering high-quality suites in one of Toronto’s most central neighbourhoods. Residents can sleep easy knowing they live in a highly sought-after home with time-tested value.
Semi-circle driveway: Rare among downtown Toronto condos, 1166 Bay Street features a semi-circle front driveway. One of the first condo residences in the city to implement valet parking, it is perfectly designed to easily pick up and drop off guests and residents alike, giving everyone a luxury hotel experience.

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Management
Corp
MTCC-555
Date Registered
Jul 17, 1981
2103 - 1166 Bay Street
1/22
$2,195,000
22 days
2103 - 1166 Bay Street
2BD
2BA
2 Parking
2,000-2,249 sqft
Maint. Fee $2,728
MLS#: C12232223
HARVEY KALLES REAL ESTATE LTD.
22 days
1105 - 1166 Bay Street
1/26
$2,995,000
29 days
1105 - 1166 Bay Street
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
2,250-2,499 sqft
Maint. Fee $2,976
MLS#: C12216191
FOREST HILL REAL ESTATE INC.
29 days
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About 1166 Bay St, Toronto


With a spacious home at 1166 Bay Street, you will live just a block away from one of Toronto’s most visited intersections. The Yonge and Bloor neighbourhood offers an exciting mosaic of the downtown living experience, with the central TTC junction pulling it all together.

You will enjoy a smooth blend of business, fashion, artistry, and entertainment, from Yonge Street nightlife and cultural events to Bloor Street restaurants and cafes, Yorkville boutique shopping, and Bay Street business bustle. Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, the Toronto Reference Library, the Eaton Centre, plus a variety of cinemas, theatres, and art galleries. Some local hot spots to check out include Kothur Indian Cuisine on Yonge Street for a relaxed space matched with delicious curries and tandoori specialties, Sushi Inn on Cumberland Street, and Crown Princess Fine Dining on Bay Street for a refined Chinese restaurant serving hot dinners and dim sum.
For weekly groceries you have several options such as Longo’s on Bloor Street in Hudson’s Bay Centre, Valu-Mart at Bloor and Bay Street, and No Frills at Saks Market on Bloor just west of Sherbourne Street.
For those that love green trees, visit the nearby ravine walking trails of Rosedale Valley, or walk over to Queens Park, a popular tree-filled spot perfect for jogging, roller-blading, outdoor workouts, or simply sitting in the shade with a book.


The Yonge and Bloor area has a 100 Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly lanes on Wellesley, College, and Sherbourne Streets. If you want to travel fast, the main hub of Toronto’s TTC network is right at Bloor and Yonge, giving you access to the whole city. For car-owners, the area is easily navigable with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Yonge Street and the Lower Jarvis onramp and the Don Valley Parkway via Danforth Avenue.