About Downtown Toronto
Downtown Toronto is the heart of the country's condo market — a continuous wall of glass and brick running from the lake up to Bloor, and from the Don River west to Bathurst. It is really two dozen neighbourhoods stitched together: the bank towers of the Financial District, the patios of King West and the Entertainment District, the heritage lanes of the Distillery and St. Lawrence, the lakefront stack of CityPlace and Harbourfront, and the student-and-tower mix around Yonge, Church and the Bay Street Corridor. Nowhere else in Canada offers this much inventory, this much choice, or this much within a ten-minute walk.
The appeal is a near-zero-commute lifestyle. Both subway lines run through the core — Line 1 down Yonge and University to Union, Line 2 across Bloor — and the underground PATH, the 504 King, 501 Queen and 505 Dundas streetcars, GO Transit and the UP Express to Pearson all converge here. Buyers range from finance and tech professionals who want to live where they work, to U of T and Toronto Metropolitan University students and their families, to investors who prize the resilience of downtown-core rents.
Stock spans the full spectrum: authentic hard lofts in the old garment district, ultra-luxury towers in Yorkville's orbit, efficient investor-grade one-bedrooms in CityPlace, and a steady pipeline of pre-construction along every major corridor. Pricing is the city's benchmark — you pay downtown premiums, but you buy walkability, transit and liquidity that hold their value through every market.
Downtown Toronto condo market snapshot
Active asking prices — sold & leased data pending TRREB VOW approval. Figures reflect current MLS® listings in Downtown Toronto as of 2026-06-03 and exclude parking/locker entries. Listings shown are not a complete reflection of all properties available on the MLS®.
Condo buildings in Downtown Toronto
Buildings with active MLS® listings, ranked by availability. Listings shown are not a complete reflection of all properties available on the MLS®.
Getting around & amenities
Transit
- Line 1 (Union, King, Queen, Dundas, College, Bloor-Yonge)
- Line 2 along Bloor
- Union Station (GO, UP Express, VIA)
- 504 King · 501 Queen · 505 Dundas streetcars
- PATH underground network
Parks & green space
- Toronto waterfront & islands
- Trinity Bellwoods Park
- Grange Park
- St. James Park
- Berczy Park
Shops, dining & culture
- CF Toronto Eaton Centre
- St. Lawrence Market
- Financial District & PATH
- Entertainment & Theatre District
- Distillery Historic District
Schools
- University of Toronto (St. George)
- Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)
- George Brown College
- OCAD University
Hospitals
- Toronto General Hospital
- Mount Sinai Hospital
- St. Michael's Hospital
- Toronto Western Hospital
Sold & leased history in Downtown Toronto
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