510 King St E, Toronto

Pre-construction

Corktown District Ⅱ

2 
For Sale
2 
For Rent
Jeff Mckee
Jeff Mckee
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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+17
416 sqft - 1777 sqft
Avg $967 per square foot
Built in 2012
8 floors/ 192 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
Located on King Street between Sumach and River Street, Corktown District II is an intimate condo building with a chic, high-modern vibe in one of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods.
Standing at eight-storeys, Corktown District II offers 192 Toronto condos for sale and for rent, featuring one and two-bedroom layouts in soft-loft designs. The suite interiors showcase open-concept living areas with polished concrete floors, ten-foot ceilings and contemporary kitchens with stone countertops. Most units enjoy a private balcony or terrace, perfect for relaxing after work and entertaining friends. And with an active array of amenities including a gym and rooftop patio, these Toronto lofts are ideal for individuals seeking a stylish home in one of Toronto's most vibrant communities filled with galleries, markets and cafés and just minutes from the downtown Toronto core.

Most Notable Features
King meets Queen: Corktown District II has a great location right where King Street joins with Queen Street, creating a neighborhood junction with access via TTC or on foot to many top Toronto areas including the Distillery District, Queen Street West, the Entertainment District, the St. Lawrence Market, and Leslieville.
Boutique soft-lofts: Corktown District II is a unique building among downtown Toronto condos because the suites are designed as modern soft lofts. While offering all the amenities of a new condo building, residents also get to enjoy the boutique, exclusive vibe of loft living.
Great rooftop patio: One great thing about Corktown District II is the property’s rooftop patio. Complete with eco-friendly innovations to collect rainwater for natural irrigation, the rooftop patio is a smoke-free environment and provides residents a beautiful spot to relax after work, entertain friends, or sit out under the stars at night.

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BBQ Permitted
Bike Storage
Concierge
Elevator
Gym
Media Room
Meeting Room

Included in Maintenance Fees

Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Building Insurance
Water
Corp
TSCC-2262
Date Registered
Sep 14, 2012
308 - 510 King Street E
1/47
$529,000
11 days
308 - 510 King Street E
1BD
1BA
0 Parking
500-599 sqft
Maint. Fee $480
MLS#: C13226888
KELLER WILLIAMS REFERRED URBAN REALTY
11 days
109 - 510 King Street E
1/37
$899,000
5 days
109 - 510 King Street E
1+1BD
1BA
1 Parking
900-999 sqft
Maint. Fee $684
MLS#: C13415006
BOSLEY REAL ESTATE LTD.
5 days
607 - 510 King Street E
1/27
$2,550
41 days
607 - 510 King Street E
1BD
1BA
1 Parking
500-599 sqft
MLS#: C13075900
UNION CAPITAL REALTY
41 days
Ph 817 - 510 King Street E
1/27
$3,400
6 days
Ph 817 - 510 King Street E
2+1BD
2BA
1 Parking
800-899 sqft
MLS#: C13412390
RIGHT AT HOME REALTY
6 days

About 510 King St E, Toronto


With a boutique loft at 510 King Street, you will have a lot of interesting places to explore between Corktown, The Distillery District, Regent Park, and Leslieville to the east. Some good places to grab a bite are Impact Kitchen for a nutritious menu, or you can venture a little further for a meal at Aft Kitchen & Bar and Corktown Kitchen. If you love coffee, you can hang out at Odin Café + Bar or pop over to Sumach Espresso a block to the north. For those days you just want to be indoors, look no further than Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue, Theatre Museum Canada, IX Gallery and Fauteux A to keep you occupied for hours.
Your nearest grocery stores are FreshCo and Luciano’s NoFrills, but you can easily swing by Ray’s Discount and Convenience for any last minute purchases.
For some local green space just take a short walk to Regent Park, River Square and Corktown Common all within walking distance. All great places to get out of your condo and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk.

For urban travellers afoot or on TTC, you are connected to downtown via King and Queen Streets, both providing 24-hour streetcar service. If you're driving, you'll have easy access to the rest of Toronto by way of the Don Valley Parkway via the Don Roadway onramp as well as Lake Shore Blvd and the Gardiner Expressway vis Parliamnet St.