About The Saint James
The Saint James is an 8-storey mid-rise condominium in Moss Park with 103 units, built in 2000 by Great Gulf. Located in the M5E postal area near downtown Toronto, it offers a mix of one and two-bedroom homes ranging around 600 square feet. The building features a rooftop terrace, gym with cardio equipment and free weights, and BBQ area, making it a practical choice for buyers and renters seeking central access without high-rise density.
Moss Park sits steps from the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, with King Street East and the Distillery District nearby. Transit access is excellent: streetcar routes on King and Queen, plus the Dundas subway station within walking distance. This location suits professionals and couples who want walkable urban living with character, close to restaurants, galleries, and the Esplanade.
Building amenities
rooftop terrace
BBQ area
gym
cardio machines
free weights
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The Saint James?
The Saint James is an 8-storey mid-rise condominium completed in 2000 by Great Gulf, containing 103 units. It represents the scale and character of residential buildings from that era in Toronto's downtown core, before the surge in high-rise development. The building is managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services Ltd and offers a balanced approach to urban living: compact enough to feel intimate, large enough to support shared amenities like a rooftop terrace, gym, and BBQ area. Units typically run around 600 square feet, with a mix of one and two-bedroom layouts. The pet policy is restricted, so prospective owners and renters should confirm their pet situation with the property manager before committing.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
The Saint James sits in Moss Park, one of Toronto's oldest residential neighbourhoods, located between the St. Lawrence Market area and the Distillery District. King Street East runs through the area and is lined with independent shops, restaurants, and galleries. Transit connections are strong: the King streetcar is steps away, the Queen streetcar is accessible on the next block, and Dundas subway station is a short walk north. The neighbourhood blends historic Victorian architecture with newer development, and you're within 10 minutes on foot of the St. Lawrence farmers market, Berczy Park, and the Esplanade waterfront edge. It's a quiet residential pocket with real walkability and character, popular with long-time residents and newcomers alike.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
The Saint James offers compact, efficient units averaging 600 square feet, so expect one and two-bedroom homes suited to individuals, couples, and small families. When evaluating a unit, check the floor plan carefully for layout and storage, since mid-size units can vary widely in how they feel. Ask about parking availability and costs, as Moss Park is downtown with street parking challenges. The rooftop terrace and gym are good amenities for building community and staying active, and the BBQ area is useful for summer gatherings. Be aware of the pet restrictions before making an offer or signing a lease. Review the condo fees and building reserve fund status with your real estate agent or lawyer, as older buildings sometimes require special assessments. The location means strong walkability, so consider whether you'll use transit heavily or prefer driving.