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Parkside Square
Parkside Square
M2J1W6
3
ACTIVE
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$665K
AVG SALE
PRICE
36
AVG DAYS ON
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About Parkside Square
Parkside Square is a 43-storey high-rise in Henry Farm with 1,100 units, developed by Tribute Communities. This major residential tower anchors the neighbourhood and offers a full range of unit sizes from bachelor to multi-bedroom layouts. With current listings showing an average of 1.8 bedrooms and 675 sq ft, it's a building that serves both young professionals and families looking for mid-rise living in an accessible Toronto location.
Henry Farm is a well-established residential neighbourhood on the city's north side, with good access to transit and shopping. Yonge Street is nearby for transit connections, and the area has local parks and schools. The building suits renters and buyers who want suburban feel without being far from the city's core.
Frequently asked questions
What is Parkside Square and who built it?
Parkside Square is a 43-storey residential high-rise in Henry Farm developed by Tribute Communities, containing 1,100 units. The building offers a mix of unit types, from bachelor and one-bedroom layouts to larger two and three-bedroom homes, making it one of the neighbourhood's largest residential towers. The scale of the building means it's equipped with full amenities and building services typical of a major condo community. Owners and renters here benefit from the resources that come with a large, established community, including maintenance and management infrastructure designed to handle a property of this size.
What's the neighbourhood like and how is transit access?
Parkside Square sits in Henry Farm, a mature residential area in north Toronto that balances suburban character with urban accessibility. Yonge Street runs nearby, providing straightforward transit options for commuters heading downtown or north. The neighbourhood has local shopping, schools, and parks within walking distance, making it convenient for families and people who work in various parts of the city. The area is quiet compared to downtown but not isolated, which appeals to residents who want both community feel and practical access to the rest of Toronto. Parking is available in the building, useful for those with cars, though transit and walkability reduce the need for personal vehicles.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
Unit sizes at Parkside Square average 675 square feet with typical layouts of 1.8 bedrooms, though the building contains a range of configurations. When looking at units, consider whether the layout and square footage match your needs, as individual units vary. Renters should ask about lease terms, what utilities are included, and current maintenance fee structures, as these affect monthly costs. Buyers should review the building's financial statements, reserve fund, and any major repair plans with their real estate agent or lawyer. The large unit count means the building has established management and amenity systems, but it's worth understanding the maintenance fee schedule and condo governance before committing. Visit during different times of day to get a feel for the building's activity level and community.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Storeys43
Total units1,100
DeveloperTribute Communities
Postal code
M2J 1W6