

The Rio IV
195 Merton St, Toronto
Overview
One of four towers located on Toronto’s trendy Merton Street in the heart of Davisville Village, this striking complex offers easy access to the neighbourhood’s many high-end boutiques, trendy restaurants and galleries. At the rear of these Toronto condos for sale is 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
Amenities galore: Residents will love the building’s excellent amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness room for some great workouts and a sauna to relax in afterward for those "ahhh" moments.
Convenient location: Situated in the hub of the sought-after Davisville Village, The Rio III is just steps from posh restaurants, funky cafes, high-end shops, colourful markets and fine dining.
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Building Details
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Highest price per sqft out of 131 condos in Midtown | Central
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At the The Rio IV
About 195 Merton St, Toronto
If a jolt of caffeine is high on your list, just head over to Palate and Rachel’s Coffee House for a great cup of java. There are eateries galore in this neighbourhood, including Tony’s Calzone’s Wine Cellar and Petit Marche. Need some ingredients for Saturday's dinner party? You’ll find plenty of choices at Edible Arrangements and Bruno’s Fine Foods.
If you need a dose of culture, you’ll find it at The Al Green Gallery, Canadian Fine Arts and Mount Pleasant Theatre. For outdoorsy types, June Rowlands Park and Glebe Manor Square West are great places to catch a breath of fresh air and watch the world go by. Some nearby schools include Greenwood College School and Spectrum Alternative Senior School.
Transit users, take note: The Rio Ⅲ has a TTC stop a short stroll away. For drivers, the closest highway is the Don Valley Pkwy via Bayview Avenue.