About Triomphe
Triomphe is a 29-storey high-rise condominium in Willowdale East, built by Tridel in 2002. Located in the M2N postal area, it offers a mix of unit sizes and price points, with current listings ranging from $419,000 to $729,000 for purchase and averaging around $3,350 monthly for rent. The building represents solid mid-market housing in a well-established Toronto neighbourhood.
Willowdale East is a mature, residential area with good transit connections and proximity to shopping and services. The neighbourhood suits families and professionals looking for accessible urban living without downtown intensity. Yonge Street is nearby for transit and retail, and the area offers a quieter pace while remaining well-connected to the rest of the city.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Triomphe?
Triomphe is a 29-storey high-rise residential condominium developed by Tridel and completed in 2002. The building is designed as a vertical community offering a range of unit types across multiple floors. As a Tridel property from the early 2000s, it reflects construction standards and design approaches typical of that period. The high-rise format allows residents to benefit from higher floor units with city views, while the building's scale supports shared amenities and services common to larger condos. Current listings show units ranging from around 814 square feet on average, with a mix of bedroom configurations to accommodate different household sizes.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what transit is nearby?
Willowdale East is an established residential neighbourhood in North York, characterized by tree-lined streets and a mix of housing types. Yonge Street runs through the area and provides major transit access via the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line, with nearby stations offering quick connections downtown and north to York University and beyond. The neighbourhood includes shopping, dining, and services within walking distance, including the Willowdale Centre and various local retailers. Schools, parks, and community facilities are well-represented in the area. It's a family-friendly neighbourhood that balances accessibility with a quieter, more residential feel compared to downtown Toronto.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Prospective buyers should expect a range of unit sizes, with current listings averaging around 814 square feet and containing an average of 2.1 bedrooms. The 29-storey height means unit choices span different floor levels, which affects views, natural light, and price. As a 2002-era Tridel building, it has established systems and a mature owner community. Renters will find the building accessible with units available on the rental market; current rents average around $3,350 monthly. Both buyers and renters should inquire about maintenance fees, building amenities, pet policies, and any recent capital updates or planned repairs. The variety of current listings at different price points suggests options for different budgets and household needs.