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Renaissance Plaza
Renaissance Plaza
M5R3M9
2
ACTIVE
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$1.7M
AVG SALE
PRICE
9
AVG DAYS ON
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About Renaissance Plaza
Renaissance Plaza is a 15-storey mid-rise condominium in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood, built in 1983 by Bramalea Ltd. With 127 units, it's an established residential building that offers a mix of unit sizes and configurations. Currently there's one rental unit listed at $4,500/month, reflecting solid demand in this central location.
The Annex is one of Toronto's most walkable neighbourhoods, home to the University of Toronto, independent shops, restaurants, and cultural venues along Bloor Street. The building sits within steps of the Spadina subway line, giving residents quick access across the city. This location attracts a mix of young professionals, academics, and families who value proximity to transit and urban amenities.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Renaissance Plaza?
Renaissance Plaza is a 15-storey mid-rise condominium developed by Bramalea Ltd. and completed in 1983. The building contains 127 units in a mix of layouts, with an average size around 1,000 square feet. As a mid-rise from the early 1980s, it represents a period of solid residential construction in the Annex. Like most buildings of this era, Renaissance Plaza offers straightforward condo living with a manageable building footprint and established community of long-term residents. The building has typical amenities and services you'd expect from a mature mid-rise property, and unit types generally range from one to two-bedroom configurations.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
Renaissance Plaza sits in the heart of the Annex, one of Toronto's most desirable neighbourhoods. You're steps from Spadina Avenue, a major north-south corridor with the subway station at its base, giving you direct access to the Bloor-Yonge line. The area is intensely walkable, with the University of Toronto campus to the west, independent bookstores, vintage shops, and restaurants lining the nearby streets. Bloor Street West is minutes away on foot, offering groceries, cafes, and shopping. The neighbourhood attracts students, academics, professionals, and families who value urban density and transit accessibility. It's one of the city's most accessible locations for getting anywhere without a car.
What should renters and buyers know about this building?
Renaissance Plaza's units average around 1,000 square feet and typically feature one or two bedrooms, making them suitable for individuals, couples, and small families. As a 40-year-old mid-rise, the building has established systems and a steady ownership base, which generally means predictable maintenance and stable condo fees. When considering a unit here, ask about the current maintenance fee structure, reserve fund status, and any recent or planned capital work. Pet policies, parking availability, and unit-specific renovations are worth clarifying with the seller or listing agent. The building's location on or near Bloor and Spadina makes it attractive to renters, so resale demand tends to remain solid. Units in the Annex tend to appeal to professionals who prioritize walkability and transit over square footage.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1983
Storeys15
Total units127
DeveloperBramalea Ltd.
Postal code
M5R 3M9