About The Foxbar At Imperial Village
The Foxbar At Imperial Village is a 28-storey high-rise built in 2022 by Camrost Felcorp, home to 258 units in one of Toronto's most established neighbourhoods. Located at Yonge and St. Clair, it combines modern construction with proximity to subway transit, shopping, and dining. With an average unit size around 700 square feet and current rental rates near $2,200 a month for two-bedroom homes, it appeals to professionals and families seeking walkable urban living.
Yonge and St. Clair is a mature, tree-lined neighbourhood with direct access to the St. Clair subway station. You'll find independent shops, cafes, and restaurants along Yonge Street and the surrounding side streets, plus parkland and a strong community feel. This location suits people who want a central address without high-density crowds, with easy connections to downtown and the rest of the city.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is The Foxbar At Imperial Village?
The Foxbar is a 28-storey high-rise condominium completed in 2022 by Camrost Felcorp. It contains 258 units, ranging primarily from one to three bedrooms, with an average size of around 700 square feet. The building represents newer mid-density residential development in the Yonge-St. Clair corridor, offering contemporary finishes and amenities alongside transit access. As a newer building, it typically features modern mechanical systems, updated electrical infrastructure, and well-maintained common areas. The development reflects the neighbourhood's gradual shift toward taller residential buildings while maintaining the character of the established Yonge-St. Clair district.
What makes the location at Yonge and St. Clair special?
Yonge and St. Clair is one of Toronto's most accessible neighbourhoods. The St. Clair subway station is steps away, providing direct connections north to Eglinton and Bloor, and south to downtown and beyond. The area is highly walkable, with independent shops, restaurants, and cafes lining Yonge Street and side streets like Elm and Scrivener Square. You'll also find tree-lined residential streets, smaller parks, and a mature community feel that's less congested than downtown but equally well-connected. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and services are within walking distance, making this a practical choice for people who want urban convenience without highway proximity.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Units at The Foxbar typically range from one to three bedrooms, with an average footprint near 700 square feet. Two-bedroom homes dominate the rental market, currently averaging around $2,200 a month. When evaluating a unit, check sight lines from your floor, view the unit's orientation (south and west exposures are common here and tend to be brighter), and inspect storage and balcony space. Ask about maintenance fees, parking availability and cost, pet policies, and building amenities. As a newer building, you'll find lower structural repair risk compared to older buildings, though maintenance fees reflect the cost of upkeep on modern systems. Consider your commute needs, since proximity to the subway is a major draw, and verify exactly how far your unit is from the station.