50-100 Quebec Ave, Toronto

Pre-construction

High Park Green

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Kayla Osborne
Kayla Osborne
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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784 sqft - 1443 sqft
Avg $901 per square foot
Built in 1977
25 floors/ 904 units
High-Rise condo

Overview
Located on Quebec Street just north of Toronto’s popular High Park, these Toronto condos can cater to almost every lifestyle, with a broad range of styles and exposures, great urban convenience, and beautiful nearby green space.
Constructed in 1977, High Park Green is a well-established three-tower residence in Toronto’s West End with time-proven quality and value. The complex offers over 900 Toronto condos for sale and for rent, with most suites enjoying two bedroom layouts, while some units have three or four bedrooms. With almost 40 years as a High Park residence, many of the suites have undergone personalized renovations and redesigns, creating a building full of unique and individually styled condos. It’s the kind of complex that can accommodate any lifestyle, with some pretty exciting amenities shared among the three towers, as well as excellent urban conveniences along Bloor Street and outdoor fun at the park.

Most Notable Features
Life on the park: These West End condos really stand out because of their direct proximity to High Park. It’s a wonderful place to visit for any type of outdoor activity, but more than that the park creates a charming and peaceful ambience to the entire neighbourhood. A home on High Park is a truly unique and highly sought-after Toronto address.
Active amenities: The amenities at High Park Green are designed to impress with many energetic offerings from a full-fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, and even an outdoor tennis court. All the amenities are shared between the three buildings, allowing a great opportunity for residents to meet their neighbours and make new friends.
Easy TTC access: A point of urban convenience that cannot be overlooked here is the easy access to the TTC, just a short walk down the street. Residents can hop on the Bloor line subway for safe and smooth travel east and west into the city.

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Parking Garage
Pet Restriction
Sauna
Security Guard
Security System
Tennis Court
Outdoor Pool
Bike Storage

Included in Maintenance Fees

Cable TV
Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Hydro
Building Insurance
Parking
Water
Corp
YCC-323 YCC-435
Date Registered
Apr 14, 1977
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1/17
$819,000
4 days
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2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $1,147
MLS#: W13416288
RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC.
4 days
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1/25
$949,000
38 days
1610 - 100 Quebec Avenue
2+1BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $1,106
MLS#: W13091514
REAL ESTATE HOMEWARD
38 days
401 - 100 Quebec Avenue
1/27
$1,048,000
1 day
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3BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $1,329
MLS#: W13433942
ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD.
1 day
2401 - 50 Quebec Avenue
1/46
$1,399,000
65 days
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2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,000-1,199 sqft
Maint. Fee $983
MLS#: W12977370
ARCREALTY INC.
65 days
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About 50 Quebec Ave, Toronto


With a home at High Park Green, you will be just a few minutes away from Toronto’s most well-known and popular green space, High Park. It’s a 400-acre outdoor recreational space with lots of open playing fields, perfect for picnics and pick-up soccer or Frisbee, tennis and basketball courts, children’s playgrounds, natural walking trails, as well as education and cultural facilities and even a zoo. The surrounding neighbourhoods from Roncesvalles and the West End Junction to Bloor West Village and Swansea are all largely residential with a growing community of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, not to mention well-established neighbourhood classics. Some local hangouts worth visiting include Bar With No Name on Bloor Street near Indian Road for a classic pub with karaoke nights, Indie Alehouse on Dundas Street West for a classy brewpub, and Bloom Restaurant on Bloor Street for a contemporary Latin American dining experience.
For grocery stores and pharmacies, the area has many options within walking distance such as NoFrills, FreshCo, and Loblaws, as well as a countless number of independent markets and specialty food shops.
For an evening’s entertainment, you can take in a film at the quaint Revue Cinema on Roncesvalles Avenue, enjoy Shakespeare in the Park during the summer, and stroll up to the West End Junction for a variety of interesting events and venues.

For those residents of 50 Quebec Ave without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Train Stop (High Park Station - Eastbound Platform) and is nearby connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Line 2 (bloor - Danforth) nearby. Residents of High Park Green also have decent access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a few minutes drive using Dowling Ave ramps.