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40 Maple
40 Maple
M4W2T9
1
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$5.7M
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55
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About 40 Maple
40 Maple is a low-rise residential property in the heart of Rosedale-Moore Park, built in 2005 by Navy & Jim Investments Corp. This neighbourhood is among Toronto's most sought-after addresses, known for tree-lined streets and substantial homes. The building represents the kind of thoughtfully scaled development that fits naturally into one of the city's most established residential communities.
Rosedale-Moore Park combines old-money stability with easy access to downtown. You're steps from the Crescent School, Rosedale Park, and the Avenues shopping district. The 501 streetcar runs nearby, and it's a short walk to more transit options. This location suits established families and buyers who value proximity to excellent schools and a walkable, quiet neighbourhood.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is 40 Maple?
40 Maple is a low-rise residential property built in 2005 by Navy & Jim Investments Corp. The building was designed to integrate into Rosedale-Moore Park's established neighbourhood character, which features primarily single-family and low-rise residential properties. As a low-rise development, it offers a different ownership or rental opportunity than the neighbourhood's traditional detached homes, while maintaining the scale and feel that define this area. The 2005 construction year means the building incorporates early-2000s building standards and finishes, and many units have been updated since completion. If you're considering 40 Maple, it's worth touring a few units to see how recent renovations compare, and asking about the current condition of major systems like mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
40 Maple sits in Rosedale-Moore Park, one of Toronto's most prestigious residential neighbourhoods. The area is defined by mature trees, quiet streets, and easy access to some of the city's best schools, including the Crescent School and nearby independent options. The Avenues shopping district is within walking distance, offering restaurants, cafes, and local retail. Transit access includes the 501 streetcar, which connects to major TTC lines, though many residents find the neighbourhood walkable for daily needs. Rosedale Park itself provides green space and recreational facilities. The neighbourhood attracts families, established professionals, and buyers seeking stability and proximity to downtown without urban density. It's an area where people tend to stay, which helps maintain property values and community character.
What should I look for if I'm thinking about buying or renting at 40 Maple?
If you're considering 40 Maple, start by understanding what unit types are available and how they fit your space and lifestyle needs. Ask about the age of mechanical systems, recent renovations, and the condition of common areas. Since this is a low-rise property in a neighbourhood where single-family homes predominate, think about whether the building's scale and structure suit you compared to owning a detached home. Request details on any shared amenities, parking arrangements, and property management. If there are maintenance fees or common costs, review those carefully and ask what they cover. Visit the neighbourhood at different times of day and week to see if the quieter, residential character matches what you're looking for. Finally, consider the property's position within Rosedale-Moore Park's broader market, and discuss with a local agent how this type of property has historically held value in the area.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built2005
DeveloperNavy & Jim Investments Corp
Postal code
M4W 2T9