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Cascades Ⅱ
Cascades Ⅱ
M9V5E6
5
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$501K
AVG SALE
PRICE
60
AVG DAYS ON
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About Cascades Ⅱ
Cascades II is a high-rise residential building in the Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown neighbourhood, built in 1990 by Mastercraft Group. With 5 units currently for sale ranging from $489,000 to $529,000, and 2 available to rent at an average of $2,550 per month, it offers options across the market. The building attracts buyers and renters looking for convenient access to northwest Toronto's transit corridors and established community amenities.
Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown is a well-connected neighbourhood with access to the Kipling Avenue and Highway 401 corridors. The area has good transit connectivity and is close to shopping, schools, and parks. This location suits families and professionals who want practical proximity to major transportation routes and established residential infrastructure without a downtown commute.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Cascades II?
Cascades II is a high-rise residential building constructed in 1990 by Mastercraft Group. As a 1990s high-rise, it represents the building style and structural approach common to that era, designed to maximize residential density in the Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown area. The building has undergone typical updates and maintenance cycles over its three decades. Current listings show a mix of unit sizes, with an average of 957 square feet, suggesting a range from one to three-bedroom layouts. Like most buildings from this period, it likely features standard amenities and maintains a condo management structure with regular maintenance fees that owners should factor into their purchasing decision.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
Cascades II sits in Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown, a mature residential neighbourhood in northwest Toronto. The area is accessible via Kipling Avenue and is close to Highway 401, making it convenient for commuters heading east-west across the city. Shopping and services are available along nearby commercial strips, and the neighbourhood has several parks and schools serving families. Transit connections include Toronto bus routes that feed into the broader TTC network. This location works well for people who prioritize practical road access and established neighbourhood stability over being near downtown core attractions. The area has a solid community feel with good municipal services and amenities within a short drive or transit ride.
What should a buyer or renter consider about this building?
For buyers, review the maintenance fee structure carefully, as this is an important ongoing cost for condo ownership. Units range around 957 square feet on average, so inspect the specific layout and condition of any unit you're considering. Ask the real estate agent or property manager about recent capital improvements, roof and mechanical system updates, and any pending special assessments. For renters, check what utilities are included in the rent and clarify the lease terms with the landlord. Both buyers and renters should confirm the building's pet policy, parking availability, and any restrictions on renovations or personalization. Visit the building at different times of day to get a feel for noise levels, parking convenience, and general upkeep. Understanding the condo board's financial health and reserve fund status is important for long-term investment confidence.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built1990
DeveloperMastercraft Group
Postal code
M9V 5E6