Seven of Toronto’s best just-built condos

Seven of Toronto’s best just-built condos

The scaffolding is off these covetable, thoughtfully designed, move-in-ready developments

Emerald Park

9 Bogert Ave. (North York)

Emerald Park
(Image: courtesy of developer)

The 42-storey, lissome twin towers (connected by a bridge) aren’t just green in colour. Its “thermal envelope” minimizes heat loss, while daylight censors turn the lobby and hallway lights on and off as needed. And thanks to a direct connection to the Sheppard subway, it’s easy to go carless in North York.

PRICES: $300,000s–$1 million
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $575 to $675
NO. OF UNITS: 570
AVERAGE SIZE: 750 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.49 per sq. ft.
AMENITIES: Indoor pool, party rooms, games lounges, guest suites
PARKING: $48,800 per spot
NEAREST TRANSIT: Direct access to both Yonge and Sheppard lines

133 Hazelton

133 Hazelton Ave. (Yorkville)

133 Hazelton
(Image: courtesy of developer)

The Yorkville building has the pedigree of being Toronto’s only entirely limestone-covered condo. Units in the nine-storey, neo-classic building come with eight-foot-deep balconies; south-facing ones have outdoor fireplaces. There are also indoor fireplaces ready to ignite at the flick of a switch.

PRICES: $695,000–$7 million
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $1,400
NO. OF UNITS: 38
AVERAGE SIZE: 2,000 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.93 per sq. ft.
AMENITIES: Guest suite, gym, dog spa, private dining room
PARKING: $100,000-plus per spot
NEAREST TRANSIT: Rosedale and Bay subway stations

Wallace Walk

380 Wallace Ave. (The Junction)

Wallace Walk
(Image: courtesy of developer)

This stacked townhouse project (which includes family-friendly, three-bedroom units) is made of sleek, grey brick and concrete, which means less noise transferring between units. A plus for parents: the Junction neighbourhood association demanded the developer include a daycare on site.

PRICES: $240,000–$624,900
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $413
NO. OF UNITS: 167
AVERAGE SIZE: 1,000 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.19 per sq. ft.
AMENITIES: None
PARKING: One spot included
NEAREST TRANSIT: Dundas West station

Art Condos

8 Dovercourt Rd. (West Queen West)

Art Condos
(Image: courtesy of developer)

The terraced, 11-storey building has nifty features: the loading dock doubles as an event space, and screens by the elevators display more than 5,000 artworks. The Drake Hotel’s designers created the interiors. All units are wired with projector mounts and integrated home entertainment systems.

PRICES: $365,000–$1 million
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $650
NO. OF UNITS: 153
AVERAGE SIZE: 800 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.50 per sq. ft.
AMENITIES: Gym, hot tub, movie theatre, rooftop courtyard, bar
PARKING: $35,000 per spot
NEAREST TRANSIT: 501 streetcar at Queen and Dovercourt

Howard Park

60 Howard Park Ave. (Roncesvalles Village)

Howard Park
(Image: courtesy of developer)

The highest three floors are covered in cascading ivy walls, which grow out of the building’s “perforated skin.” Rare for a Toronto mid-rise, this building is heated and cooled by geothermal pump, which will keep hydro bills down. The top floors have views of High Park and the lake.

PRICES: $284,900–$1.38 million
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $514.36
NO. OF UNITS: 90
AVERAGE SIZE: 821 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.53 per sq.ft.
AMENITIES: Gym, yoga studio, party rooms, dog spa station, barbeques
PARKING: $33,500 per spot
NEAREST TRANSIT: Dundas West Station or 506 streetcar

B.Streets

783 Bathurst St. (The Annex)

B.Streets
(Image: courtesy of developer)

By topping a charcoal brick base with a light precast top, the architects at Hariri Pontarini made this nine-storey look like a low-rise. Inside, appliances tuck into built-in cupboards, creating open-concept spaces. The project’s six laneway townhouses helped B.streets win a Toronto Urban Design Award last year.

PRICES: $233,020–$771,040
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $610
NO. OF UNITS: 195
AVERAGE SIZE: 687 sq. ft.
CONDO FEES: $0.60 per sq. ft.
AMENITIES: Party room, dining room, barbecue area, wifi lounge
PARKING: $40,000 to $60,000 each
NEAREST TRANSIT: Bathurst subway

Argento

18 Graydon Hall Dr. (North York)

Argento
(Image: courtesy of developer)

Greenery surrounds this affordable, 28-storey glass condo build: the Don River and lush ravine are to the west, Graydon Hall Park is to the east. The Donalda golf course is temptingly close by. The on-site extras are impressive and include a theatre, boardroom and steam rooms.

PRICES: $400,000–$512,000
PRICE PER SQ. FT.: $550
NO. OF UNITS: 320
AVERAGE SIZE: 668 sq. ft. suites, 1,461 sq. ft. townhomes
CONDO FEES: $0.52 per square foot
AMENITIES: Gym, lounge, theatre
PARKING: One spot included
NEAREST TRANSIT: Don Mills station