

The Rio III
225 Merton St, Toronto
Overview
Dreaming of an upscale Toronto condo in the heart of trendy Davisville Village? Dream no more! One of four towers located in the hot locale of Merton Street, this contemporary, striking complex offers easy access to the neighbourhood’s many high-end boutiques, pubs, fine restaurants and galleries.
Buyers seeking a blend of stylish condo living and plenty of green space will be in seventh heaven: these condos back onto the Kay Gardner beltline and an abundance of green space with unobstructed views of the city skyline. Residents can also enjoy the area’s many trails, parks, and the colourful farmers markets.
On a historical note, Toronto’s quaint Davisville Village takes its name from its founder, John Davis, who opened the area’s very first post office at the intersection of Yonge Street and Davisville Avenue in 1840. An immigrant from Staffordshire in England, Davis also ran the Davis Pottery, then the largest employer in the village.
Most Notable Features
An array of amenities: Residents of these Toronto condos for sale will appreciate the many amenities offered in this complex, including a state-of-the-art fitness room for some great workouts and a sauna for those "ahhhh" moments.
The Best of Uptown: Located in the heart of one of Toronto’s most desirable neighbourhoods, The Rio II is only steps from posh restaurants, funky cafes, high-end shops, colourful markets and exciting nightclubs.
Other Towers in the Rio Complex
Building Details
Included in Maintenance Fees
Highest price per sqft out of 131 condos in Midtown | Central
Year over year change in values at 225 Merton St, Toronto
Based on 4 recent sales at 225 Merton St, Toronto
Based on 3 recent rentals at 225 Merton St, Toronto
Less
expensive than Mount Pleasant West
condos for sale
At the The Rio III
About 225 Merton St, Toronto
Looking for your next favourite eatery? Just head over to Chacho’s, Tony Calzon’s Wine Cellar and Arowhon Pines. Caffeine addicts can head to Hillside Café and Delimark Caffes. Need some groceries? You’ll find them at Sobey's Balliol Street and Edible Arrangements. If you need a dose of culture, The Al Green Gallery, Canadian Fine Arts and Mount Pleasant Theatre are all great places to spend an afternoon. For a taste of the outdoors, just head to June Rowlands Park and Glebe Manor Square West. Schools are readily available, with Greenwood College School and Spectrum Alternative Senior School a short stroll away.
Transit riders, take note: The Rio Ⅱ is just steps to the closest TTC bus stop. For drivers, the closest highway is the Don Valley Pkwy via Bayview Ave.