About La Courtyards
La Courtyards is a 40-unit stacked townhouse community developed by SiteLine Communities in the Englemount-Lawrence neighbourhood. With three storeys and a focus on ground-oriented living, it offers a different feel from typical mid-rise condos. Currently, two units are available for purchase, ranging from $689,000 to $699,900, making it an active option in this north Toronto market.
Located in Englemount-Lawrence, this community sits within reach of Bathurst and Lawrence, with good transit connections and nearby shopping along Lawrence Avenue. The neighbourhood suits families and professionals who prefer townhouse-style living over apartment buildings. Schools, parks, and local amenities are within walking distance.
Building amenities
visitor parking
Frequently asked questions
What is La Courtyards and who developed it?
La Courtyards is a stacked townhouse community developed by SiteLine Communities, consisting of 40 units across three storeys. Unlike traditional apartment-style condos, stacked townhouses combine the look and feel of townhouse living with the shared ownership structure of a condo building. This building type appeals to buyers and renters seeking ground-oriented spaces, private outdoor areas, and a stronger sense of community than a large rental or condo apartment building would offer. The three-storey design keeps the development human-scaled and fits naturally into residential neighbourhood patterns.
Where is La Courtyards and what's nearby?
La Courtyards sits in the Englemount-Lawrence neighbourhood in north Toronto, positioned between Bathurst and Lawrence. The location offers solid transit access via TTC bus routes along Lawrence Avenue, and the neighbourhood has a residential character with local schools, parks, and independent shops nearby. Lawrence Avenue serves as a main corridor with grocery stores, restaurants, and services within walking distance. The area is quieter than downtown but still connected to the broader city, making it suitable for families and those who want neighbourhood feel with urban accessibility.
What should buyers and renters look for in this building?
When considering La Courtyards, focus on the townhouse layout, which typically includes multiple levels within a single unit, often appealing to families who want the feeling of a house but the maintenance and shared-amenities benefits of condo ownership. Review the maintenance fees and what's included, visitor parking availability, and any pet policies the building enforces. Check the condition and age of major systems, and understand what shared amenities or common areas exist. Since it's a 40-unit community, ask about the condo board's track record and any upcoming capital projects, as these directly affect your long-term costs and quality of life in the building.