About Kings Court
Kings Court is a 17-storey high-rise in Moss Park with 332 units, developed by Camrost-Felcorp in 2005. Located in one of downtown Toronto's most accessible neighbourhoods, this building offers a mix of residential living steps from the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market. With secure parking, a rooftop deck, and professional building security, it's a solid choice for those seeking established downtown living.
Moss Park sits at the heart of Old Town Toronto, with the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the St. Lawrence neighbourhood all within walking distance. Transit access is excellent via the King streetcar and nearby subway connections. This location appeals to renters and buyers who want walkability, culture, and proximity to employment in the financial district without sacrificing neighbourhood character.
Building amenities
parking garage
security
rooftop deck
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Kings Court and when was it built?
Kings Court is a 17-storey high-rise residential building completed in 2005 by Camrost-Felcorp. The building contains 332 units and has established itself as a stable presence in the Moss Park neighbourhood. Its design and age make it a mature building with proven systems and a settled community. The building includes a parking garage, professional security, and a rooftop deck as key amenities. As a mid-2000s construction, it represents the downtown condo wave that revitalized this part of the city and continues to appeal to those seeking pre-built, well-maintained housing in a walkable core location.
What's the neighbourhood like around Kings Court?
Kings Court sits in Moss Park, a neighbourhood defined by history, culture, and urban accessibility. You're steps from the Distillery District, a pedestrian village of shops, galleries, and restaurants housed in heritage buildings. St. Lawrence Market is a short walk north, offering food, produce, and neighbourhood character. The St. Lawrence neighbourhood provides tree-lined streets, local restaurants, and proximity to the Esplanade. Transit is strong: the King streetcar runs nearby, the St. Lawrence subway station is accessible, and the financial district is a short commute east. This location suits renters and buyers who value walkability, older neighbourhoods with character, and easy access to downtown employment and culture.
What should I know as a potential resident at Kings Court?
Kings Court is a well-established high-rise with 332 units, so you're buying or renting into a large, stabilized community. The building offers parking, which is valuable in downtown Toronto, along with security and rooftop access. Before committing, ask about maintenance fees, which are important in a building of this size and age, and confirm what's included in rent or purchase. Inquire about unit sizes and layouts, as a 332-unit building typically contains a range from studios to larger layouts. Check the building's reserve fund status and any recent or planned capital improvements. Visit during different times of day to understand how the building and street feel. If you're renting, confirm pet policies with the landlord, and if you're buying, review the condo declaration and meeting minutes to understand how the building is run.