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Fifeshire Gardens
Fifeshire Gardens
M2L2X9
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$799K
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8
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About Fifeshire Gardens
Fifeshire Gardens is a six-storey low-rise residential building in the St. Andrew-Windfields neighbourhood, built in 1986 by Moksem Corporation. With 36 units, it offers a smaller, community-focused living environment compared to larger Toronto condos. Currently, there are rental opportunities averaging $2,645 per month, and the building attracts both owner-occupants and renters seeking a quieter residential setting.
St. Andrew-Windfields is a tree-lined neighbourhood with easy access to Yonge Street and several transit options. The area is close to shopping, schools, and green spaces, making it well-suited for families and professionals who want a residential feel without sacrificing urban convenience. The neighbourhood has a stable, established character with a mix of single-family homes and low-rise buildings.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Fifeshire Gardens?
Fifeshire Gardens is a six-storey low-rise residential building constructed in 1986 by Moksem Corporation. The building contains 36 units in total, offering an intimate residential community typical of mid-1980s Toronto construction. As a low-rise property, it avoids the scale and density of downtown high-rises while still providing the amenities and services expected in a professional building. The smaller unit count means residents often develop stronger connections with their neighbours. The building's design reflects the residential character of the St. Andrew-Windfields area, blending into the neighbourhood rather than dominating it.
What is the neighbourhood like, and what transit is available?
St. Andrew-Windfields is a well-established residential neighbourhood north of Steeles Avenue, known for tree-lined streets and a quieter pace compared to downtown Toronto. The area has convenient access to Yonge Street, one of the city's major arterials, and is served by Toronto Transit Commission bus routes and proximity to subway access further south. Local shopping and services are available along nearby commercial corridors, and several parks and green spaces provide outdoor recreation for residents. Schools, libraries, and medical facilities are nearby, making it practical for families. The neighbourhood appeals to people who want residential stability while remaining connected to broader Toronto amenities and services.
What should buyers and renters consider about this building?
This low-rise building typically attracts buyers and renters looking for a smaller, more personal residential community. Units in the building average around 1,400 square feet and are commonly configured with 1.5 bedrooms, suggesting a mix of one and two-bedroom layouts suitable for individuals, couples, and small families. When evaluating a unit here, it's worth asking about maintenance fees, which cover building operations and common area upkeep in a mid-rise structure. Prospective renters should confirm pet policies if they have animals, and inquire about parking availability and lease terms. The building's age means it's important to ask about recent renovations, plumbing and electrical updates, and the building's capital reserve fund to understand the long-term condition and any planned major repairs.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built1986
Storeys6
Total units36
DeveloperMoksem Corporation
Postal code
M2L 2X9