About The Residences At 110
The Residences at 110 is an 18-storey high-rise in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood, built in 1980 by Cooper Consultants Developments. With 156 units, this building has established itself as a landmark residential address in one of the city's most sought-after central neighbourhoods. Currently, two units are listed for sale, ranging from $1.4M to $2.8M, reflecting the strong market appeal of this location.
Located in the Annex, you're steps from the University of Toronto campus, Bloor Street West's shops and restaurants, and the Spadina subway station. This neighbourhood attracts professionals, academics, and families who value walkability and access to cultural institutions. The building's position offers easy transit connections across the city while maintaining the quiet, tree-lined character of one of Toronto's most desirable residential areas.
Building amenities
fitness center
pool
sauna
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The Residences at 110?
The Residences at 110 is an 18-storey high-rise residential building with 156 units. Built in 1980 by Cooper Consultants Developments, it represents a substantial mid-rise presence in the Annex neighbourhood. The building offers a full range of amenities for residents, including a fitness centre, pool, and sauna. As a well-established building in this area, it has a solid track record of maintenance and community. The building's scale allows for the kind of professional property management and shared facilities you'd expect in a mature residential tower.
What's the neighbourhood like around this building?
The Annex is one of Toronto's most vibrant central neighbourhoods, known for its intellectual character and walkability. The building sits near Bloor Street West, which offers excellent shopping, dining, and services within a few minutes' walk. Spadina subway station is a short distance away, providing direct access to Line 1 and convenient connections throughout the city. The University of Toronto campus is nearby, bringing energy and cultural activity to the area. Nearby streets feature independent bookstores, cafu00e9s, vintage shops, and galleries. This neighbourhood attracts a mix of students, professionals, and established families who value proximity to downtown while enjoying neighbourhood character.
What should buyers and renters know about units in this building?
Units at The Residences at 110 range widely in size and configuration, with current listings averaging around 1,400 square feet and two bedrooms. When considering a unit here, it's worth asking about maintenance fees, which typically cover building operations, amenities access, and common area upkeep. Inquire about pet policies if you have animals, as these can vary by unit or lease agreement. The building's maturity means good bones but also means reviewing any recent capital reserve studies or planned major repairs. Ask the listing agent about unit condition, window orientation (which affects light and views), and whether your unit has access to the pool and fitness facilities. Given the neighbourhood's strength, resale and rental potential are generally strong, but condition and location within the building will influence your specific situation.