Quick Access to transportation and Harbour Front Attractions

Toronto Ice Rink

Directly Across from Harbourfront Centre, Outdoor skating rink, Concert Stage with easy access to the waterfront, Toronto Islands Ferry and trails...


10 minute walk to Union Station

Access Downtown, the financial district, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre, Island Airport in minutes

New Unfurnished Luxury Suites Include:

  • both city skyline and lake/Island views
  • reserved indoor parking space with easy access to elevator
  • secured ground floor storage locker 8'x 4'x 4'
  • 750 sq. ft 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, Kitchen, Living Room,
  • spacious living/dining area with 9' ceiling
  • stainless Steel Appliances including washer and dryer
  • hardwood, marble and ceramic floors with granite counter tops
  • 24 hour security and concierge with in-room security system
  • fully equipped fitness centre, swimming pool, whirlpool and sauna
  • male/female change rooms with washrooms, showers and lockers
  • meeting rooms and outdoor courtyard with gas barbeques
  • balcony accessible from bedroom and living area
  • air conditioning with in-room climate control
  • guest suites and visitor parking
  • easy walking distance to waterfront and downtown
  • TTC and bike rentals at your doorstep

$2800. per month all inclusive

Next Available December 1st 2024

10 Important Tips for finding the right Toronto Rental Condominium

The Condominium

These are extremely important both for your safety, the safety of your automobile, condominium contents and for personal and business mail deliveries.

Some rental buildings include parking, Hydro, heating and even cable television. In order to calculated comparable rents, add these items if they’re not included.

Guest parking, recreational facilities, workout areas, indoor pools, saunas, whirlpools and barbecue areas? These extras add a lot to your living enjoyment.

Most importantly, are the condominiums you’re looking at central air-conditioned? Toronto summers can get extremely hot and “wall air-conditioners” are noisy, inefficient and allow both outside dust and sounds to permeate your condominium. We believe central air-conditioning is a must.

Is the exterior nicely landscaped? Does the underground parking have a heated ramp? Is the exterior of the building in good shape? Is the lobby, and are the halls, attractive? Is this a building you can be proud to invite visitors to?

Location is important

Is this a neighborhood that you would feel comfortable walking through at Night?

Drive or take transit to and from your tentative rental condominium during rush hour to gauge commuting times and routs. Remember that a 20-minute commute from Mississauga to your Toronto office can take over an hour each way during rush hour. If you rely on transit, try traveling to your new home during the slower Sunday schedule times.

Are there food stores closed by? A nice area with excellent, inexpensive restaurants, vegetable and fruit markets bakeries and grocers can be substantially more enjoyable than a location where you have to drive everywhere.

The Landlord

Unlike an condominium building, a private rental condominium can be sold or occupied by the owners and your tenure will terminate at the end of the lease. With a professional condominium building, your tenure is virtually guaranteed by provincial legislation as long as you meet your rent obligations.

The better landlords have extremely professional staffs and well presented rental offices. Usually, they have information about their company and detailed information about the condominium that you’re looking at.