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Casa Ⅲ
Casa Ⅲ
M4Y0C3
17
ACTIVE
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$578K
AVG SALE
PRICE
39
AVG DAYS ON
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About Casa Ⅲ
Casa III is a 2018 condo in the heart of Toronto's Church-Yonge Corridor, developed by Cresford Developments. With 5 units currently for sale ranging from $418,000 to $669,000 and 14 available for rent at an average of $2,601 per month, it's an active part of one of the city's most walkable and connected neighbourhoods. The building draws a mix of buyers and renters looking for downtown living with easy access to transit, retail, and entertainment.
Located in the Church-Yonge Corridor, Casa III sits within steps of Dundas Square, Yonge-Dundas Square, and the Eaton Centre. Multiple TTC subway and streetcar lines serve the area, making it ideal for anyone who wants to skip car ownership. This pocket attracts young professionals, students, and anyone who prioritizes walkability and proximity to downtown employment, dining, and nightlife.
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What type of building is Casa III?
Casa III is a 2018 residential condo developed by Cresford Developments in the Church-Yonge Corridor. The building offers a mix of unit types, with current listings showing an average of 1.8 bedrooms and 564 square feet of living space per unit. It's positioned as a downtown infill property in one of Toronto's most established mixed-use neighbourhoods, where residential, retail, and cultural uses coexist. The building attracts both owner-occupants and investors, with a healthy turnover of rental and purchase listings. Its relatively recent construction means units typically feature modern finishes and building systems, though individual suite upgrades vary by owner.
What's the neighbourhood around Casa III like?
The Church-Yonge Corridor is one of Toronto's most vibrant and walkable downtown areas. You're steps from Dundas Square, the Eaton Centre, and a dense grid of restaurants, bars, shops, and cultural venues along Yonge Street and Church Street. Transit access is exceptional: the Dundas TTC station serves the Line 1 subway, and multiple streetcar routes (King, Queen, Dundas) run through the area. The neighbourhood is predominantly residential condo buildings mixed with heritage homes, and it draws young professionals, students, and long-term downtown dwellers. Summer street festivals, year-round retail, and galleries make it one of the city's most active neighbourhoods. Walking is the primary way residents get around.
Who should consider Casa III, and what should buyers and renters know?
This building works well for downtown-focused buyers and renters who value walkability and transit access over car ownership. Units average around 560 square feet, so they're typically one- or two-bedroom layouts suited to couples, small families, or professionals who don't need extra space. If you're viewing a unit, ask about maintenance fees, whether parking is available (and at what cost), pet policies, and locker/storage options, since space is at a premium in the area. Investors should note the active rental market: 14 units are renting at an average of $2,601 per month, suggesting steady tenant demand. The Church-Yonge location appeals to renters who prioritize being downtown over having a car, so furnishing and styling units for short-term or long-term leases can support rental returns.
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Building details
Year built2018
DeveloperCresford Developments
Postal code
M4Y 0C3