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If you love to be in the heart of all the action, with your finger on the pulse, Downtown is the place for you.
There is never a lack of things to do, whether you like sports, the arts or the amazing Toronto dining scene. Take in a Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre, wander the eclectic shops of Queen West, head over to King West and the Entertainment District to see what shows are playing or explore the Best food market in the world, St. Lawrence Market.
There are roughly 400 Condos in Downtown alone, making it the most populous area in Toronto. At any given time there are 1000’s of downtown Toronto Condos For Sale as well as for rent. The average price per square foot has risen steadily over the past 10 years, and with the growth in The Core, this trend should continue.
With 21 neighbourhoods located downtown, each unique and exciting in it’s own way the choices of where to go are endless. Relax at Sugar Beach on The Waterfront, take in some culture at the AGO in Grange Park or get some retail therapy in Yorkville. Downtown certainly has it all from the excitement of Yonge and Dundas Square to the exotic sights of the ROM up at Bay and Bloor.
With everything you could possible want right at your fingertips, there really isn’t any reason not to love Downtown, is there?
You are nearby from Kyoto House Restaurant for that morning caffeine fixand if you're not in the mood to cook, Subway, New Treasure Restaurant and Druxy's Famous Deli are near this property. Nearby grocery options: Butter Baker is a short distance away.
If you are reliant on transit, don't fear, there is a Bus Stop (Dundas St West at Chestnut St) only steps away. It also has route Dundas nearby. If you're driving, you'll have easy access to the rest of the city by way of Gardiner Expressway as well, which is within a 4-minute drive using Yonge St ramps.
















































