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The French Quarter
The French Quarter
M5C3H5
2
ACTIVE
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$569K
AVG SALE
PRICE
52
AVG DAYS ON
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About The French Quarter
The French Quarter is an 11-storey mid-rise condo in the heart of the Church-Yonge Corridor, developed by Intracorp in 2004. With 71 units and a mix of one-bedroom and bachelor layouts, it's a compact residential building that captures downtown living at an accessible price point. Current listings range from $499,000 to $569,000 for purchase, with rental options around $3,400 per month, making it a practical choice for first-time buyers and renters seeking central Toronto location.
This building sits in one of Toronto's most connected neighbourhoods, steps from Yonge and Dundas with direct access to the Dundas subway station. You're surrounded by shopping, dining, and cultural venues, with St. Lawrence neighbourhood to the east and entertainment districts to the north. It's ideal for professionals, students, and anyone who wants to walk to work or reach anywhere on the TTC within minutes.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The French Quarter?
The French Quarter is an 11-storey mid-rise residential condo completed in 2004 by Intracorp. The building contains 71 units, predominantly one-bedroom and bachelor apartments ranging around 667 square feet. As a mid-rise from the early 2000s, it reflects the downtown infill development of that era, with efficient layouts designed for urban living. The building is professionally managed and maintains standard amenities and maintenance systems typical of mid-rise condos of its age and scale.
What makes the Church-Yonge Corridor location attractive?
The French Quarter's location is a major advantage for connectivity and convenience. You're steps from Dundas subway station, giving you rapid access across Toronto's transit network. Yonge Street runs directly outside, lined with retail, restaurants, and services that meet everyday needs. The neighbourhood balances downtown energy with proximity to historic St. Lawrence to the east and Kensington Market to the west. This corridor is one of the city's oldest and most walkable areas, with grocery stores, pharmacies, and entertainment all within a few minutes on foot. It's especially suited to people who prefer not to own a car.
What should buyers and renters know about units here?
Units at The French Quarter are compact and efficient, averaging around 667 square feet. You'll find mostly one-bedroom and bachelor configurations, which appeal to professionals, young families, and students prioritizing location over space. Before committing, review the current maintenance fee structure and ask about any recent building updates or upcoming capital projects, as buildings from 2004 may be planning roof, window, or mechanical refreshes. Request disclosure documents to understand parking availability, pet policies, and any condo fees included in the rental rate. Visit during different times of day to assess noise levels and street activity, as Church-Yonge can be lively 24/7. Check sightlines from units you're considering, as mid-rises on Yonge can face busy streetscapes.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built2004
Storeys11
Total units71
DeveloperIntracorp
Postal code
M5C 3H5