Bloor Walk Residences at 99 Hayden St, Toronto 0
Bloor Walk Residences at 99 Hayden St, Toronto 1

Bloor Walk Residences

99 Hayden St, Toronto

For Sale
1
For Rent
1
Average Psf
$936(past 365 days)
Size Range
559-982 sqft
Age Of Building
25 years

Overview
Bloor Walk Residences is located a block south of Bloor Street East on Hayden Street, a quiet cul-de-sac that connects this private residence to the city. Built in 1990, the nine-storey complex showcases an exterior of blended brick, stone and glass with warm hardwood tones on the inside. The property offers just 69 Yonge and Bloor condos for sale and for rent, ranging from one to two-bedroom suites, most of which feature stained hardwood flooring, bright living areas, enclave kitchens, high ceilings, and private balconies. Bloor Walk Residences also boasts an energetic and entertaining array of amenities fit for everyone. On the outside of the building, residents will find themselves immersed in 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
Quaint cul-de-sac: Bloor Walk Residences has a unique location in downtown Toronto, hidden away on a quaint and charming cul-de-sac just south of Bloor Street. If you like the idea of living centrally, close to Yorkville high-end shopping and fine-dining, but want your own private ‘get-away’, then Bloor Walk Residences is an ideal choice.
Easy TTC access: Only a block away from the Yonge and Bloor intersection, Bloor Walk Residences enjoys easy access to Toronto’s public transit system. If you’re dreaming of a downtown home but your work is a commute, a place nearby the subway is definitely worth considering, especially during the winter.
Amenities in common: With only 69 suites in the building, Bloor Walk Residences offers a smaller personalized vibe with lots of opportunities to meet your neighbours. Either working out in the gym or relaxing on the common rooftop deck, there is real potential here to make new friends and feel a sense of community.

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Building Details

Storeys:
9
Units:
69
Corp #:
MTCC-1257
1
Rooftop Deck
1
Public Transit
1
Party Room
1
Meeting Room
1
Parking Garage
1
Pet Restriction
1
Security System
1
Gym

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Common Element
1
Building Insurance
1
Parking
1
Water
345
th
Price Per Sqft Rank: 345th

Highest price per sqft out of 458 condos in Downtown

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condo Values : -0.5%

Year over year change in values at 99 Hayden St, Toronto

$
937
/sqft
Avg. Price per Sqft : $937/sqft

Based on 1 recent sales at 99 Hayden St, Toronto

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19.4
%
Area Comparison : -19.4%

38
days
Avg. days on Market : 38 days

At the Bloor Walk Residences

1
units
Sales Volume : #1

Condos sold at Bloor Walk Residences within the past twelve months

About 99 Hayden St, Toronto


With a quaint home at 99 Hayden Street, you will live just around the block from one of Toronto’s most frequented 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. A few local gems to visit include The Croissant Tree on Church Street for a warm morning coffee and fresh sandwich, Tokyo Kitchen on Charles Street for a casual atmosphere of Japanese favourites and great curries, and The Pilot on Cumberland where you can enjoy live Jazz and good drinks on a heated rooftop patio.
All your local groceries and household needs can be picked up at 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.
Looking for some greenery? Head on over to the beautiful walking trails of Rosedale Valley or check out 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.

John Cobley
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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