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

Ephraim is currently a journalist at Mortgage Broker News, Real Estate Professional and Canadian Real Estate Wealth.
Ephraim is a highly accomplished news reporter whose work has been published across North America and the Asia Pacific region. Before joining Key Media, Ephraim spent eight years working as a journalist with Reuters TV. His areas of expertise include real estate, mortgage, and finance.
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