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The Three Sixty
The Three Sixty
M4W3M3
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$899K
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23
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About The Three Sixty
The Three Sixty is a 16-storey high-rise residential building built in 1982, located in the prestigious Rosedale-Moore Park neighbourhood. With 162 units, it offers a range of living options in one of Toronto's most sought-after addresses. The building combines established Mid-Town convenience with proximity to some of the city's finest parks and cultural institutions.
Rosedale-Moore Park is defined by tree-lined streets, excellent walkability, and easy access to the Bloor-Yonge subway station. The neighbourhood attracts families, professionals, and downsizers who value proximity to Yorkville shops, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the University of Toronto. Parks like Rosedale Valley and Moore Park ravine offer green space steps away.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The Three Sixty?
The Three Sixty is a 16-storey high-rise residential building completed in 1982 and contains 162 units. As a mid-rise tower built during the early 1980s, it reflects the architectural style and construction standards of that era. The building's scale makes it a landmark presence in the Rosedale-Moore Park neighbourhood while maintaining the area's established residential character. Most units in the building range around 1,400 square feet, with two-bedroom configurations being common among current listings. The high-rise format means residents benefit from building amenities, professional management, and the security of a larger residential community.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how is transit access?
The Three Sixty sits in Rosedale-Moore Park, one of Toronto's most established and tree-lined neighbourhoods. The building is within walking distance of Bloor-Yonge subway station, providing direct access to Line 2 and making downtown, the Financial District, and Spadina easy commutes. Yonge Street is nearby for shopping and dining, while Yorkville's galleries, restaurants, and retail are a short walk north. The area is characterized by beautiful ravines, mature trees, and low-density residential streets that create a quiet, residential feel despite proximity to urban amenities. Families appreciate nearby schools, and professionals value the balance of urban convenience and neighbourhood peace.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
The Three Sixty appeals to buyers and renters seeking a high-rise residence in an established, upscale neighbourhood without the intensity of downtown living. Units average around 1,400 square feet, with two-bedroom layouts being the typical offering, making the building suitable for couples, small families, and professionals. As a 1982 high-rise, the building has underwent updates and maintenance typical of well-managed older towers. When evaluating a unit, ask about maintenance fees, building reserve fund status, and any recent renovations to common areas or systems. The neighbourhood's walkability, transit access, and proximity to cultural institutions like the ROM and University of Toronto make it attractive for those who don't want to live downtown but want urban access. Renters should confirm pet policies and parking arrangements with the landlord or building management.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built1982
Storeys16
Total units162
Postal code
M4W 3M3