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Toronto’s most expensive condos go well above $1,000/sf

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Last Updated on October 24, 2023 by Ephraim Vecina

Over the last few years, the feverish demand for Toronto’s condos has pushed the price of this property class to stratospheric heights. In some cases, year-over-year appreciation has been seen in as high as double-digit territory, according to a fresh study from real estate information portal Zoocasa.

The recent analysis looked at over 600 condo complexes in Toronto, along with information from the Toronto Real State Board.

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Toronto condo buildings that now sell for over $1,000 per square foot are:

  • Aura, 386-388 Yonge St. – $1,004
  • Nicholas Residences, 75 St. Nicholas St. – $1,012
  • Murano, 38 Grenville St. – $1,013
  • Theatre Park, 224 King St. W – $1,038
  • Shangri-La, 180 University Ave. – $1,040
  • The Prince Arthur, 38 Avenue Rd. – $1,040
  • Pears on the Avenue, 170 Avenue Rd. – $1,062
  • Residences of the Ritz Carlton, 183 Wellington St. W – $1,076
  • Karma Condos, 15 Grenville St. – $1,121
  • One Bedford, 1 Bedford Rd. – $1,231
  • Four Seasons Residence, 55 Scollard St. – $1,296
  • U Condos, 65 St. Mary St./1080 Bay St. – $1,319

 

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