The Met at 21 Carlton St, Toronto 0
The Met at 21 Carlton St, Toronto 1

The Met

21 Carlton St, Toronto

For Sale
6
For Rent
8
Average Psf
$1,092(past 365 days)
Size Range
370-1,846 sqft
Age Of Building
15 years

Overview
The Met can be found on Carlton Street near Yonge Street across from the Toronto Hydro Corporation building and the quaint Carlton Cinema. The Met tower stands at an impressive 43-storeys of concrete and tinted-glass with a cylindrical corner façade. Inside the building there are almost 400 Church Street Corridor condos for sale and for rent, ranging in size from bachelor apartments to three-bedrooms.

A fairly new building, suites at The Met feature open concept kitchen and living areas, floor-to-ceiling windows, stainless steel appliances, ensuite laundry, plus terraces and full balconies depending on unit size. Seated right in Toronto’s Church Street Corridor, a colourful city experience surrounds you from Church Street restaurants and clubs, Yonge-Dundas Square nightlife, the Eaton Centre, Ryerson University, and hop on TTC access to both Yorkville shopping and Queen Street’s exciting music scene.

Most Notable Features
Ideal for students: With a wide variety of suite options from bachelor apartments to three-bedrooms, matched with a prime location near both U of T and Ryerson, The Met makes sense for student residents. Whether you want to live solo or with a few roommates, you’re bound to find a suitable place at The Met.
Endless amenities: Compared to many other downtown Toronto condos, The Met really delivers when it comes to building amenities. From the yoga studios and indoor swimming pool, to the library and rooftop BBQ deck, plus many more, you’re only issue will be deciding how to spend your spare time at home. Good luck!
Super close to TTC: With Carlton Street on your doorstep, residents at The Met are super close to TTC travel routes. The College/Carlton Street streetcar can zip you along to east and west destinations, plus your five minutes from the Yonge-University subway line for all your north and south bound journeys. You will love this perk in the winter!

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Building Details

Storeys:
43
Units:
398
Corp #:
TSCC-1952
1
Concierge
1
Guest Suites
1
Media Room
1
Meeting Room
1
Parking Garage
1
Party Room
1
Pet Restriction

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Air Conditioning
1
Common Element
1
Heat
1
Building Insurance
1
Water
173
th
Price Per Sqft Rank: 173th

Highest price per sqft out of 458 condos in Downtown

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0.3
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condo Values : +0.3%

Year over year change in values at 21 Carlton St, Toronto

$
1093
/sqft
Avg. Price per Sqft : $1093/sqft

Based on 12 recent sales at 21 Carlton St, Toronto

$
4.57
/sqft
Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $4.57/sqft

Based on 47 recent rentals at 21 Carlton St, Toronto

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1.1
%
Area Comparison : -1.1%

24
days
Avg. days on Market : 24 days

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About 21 Carlton St, Toronto


Living at 21 Carlton Street you are immersed in one of Toronto’s most lively neighbourhoods. Home to the annual LGBTQ Pride Parade, Church Street is a fun and friendly place, just a short walk or TTC hop from Yonge-Dundas Square, Massey Hall, Ed Mirvish Theatre, plus all the tech and fashion outlet shopping of the Eaton Centre. Not to mention the nightlife of Yonge Street and Queen Street’s many live music venues, cafés, bars and boutique shops. A few local gems to explore include Bar Volo on Yonge Street for local craft beer and meat and cheese platters, Daily Sushi Japanese Restaurant on Carlton Street, and Café Califorina Restaurant on Church Street for a varied menu of Mediterranean lunch and dinner.
For local grocery stores you can find Daily Fresh Supermarket on Church Street near Shuter, as well as Metro 24-hours on Gould Street and Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens on Carlton Street.
For a breath of fresh air, The Met is only a short stroll to Allan Gardens, as well as within walking distance to Ryerson Community Park and Moss Park.


The Church Street Corridor has a 98 Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like College and Richmond. If you want to zip around the city, the Queen Street streetcar can connect you easily to east and west destinations, plus the Yonge-University subway line is within walking distance. For car-owners, the area is easily navigable with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Jarvis Street and the Don Valley Parkway via Davies Street off of Queen Street East.

James Hall
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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