About Mondeo Springs
Mondeo Springs is a 17-storey high-rise residential tower in Dorset Park, built by Tridel in 2003. With 323 units, it's an established community offering a mix of layouts and price points. Currently, there are 2 units for sale ranging from $540,000 to $600,000, and 3 rentals averaging $2,433 a month, reflecting solid demand in this mature building.
Mondeo Springs sits in Dorset Park, a quiet residential neighbourhood with strong public transit connections. The location suits families and professionals seeking stable, long-term living in an area with good schools and green space. You're minutes from Lawrence Avenue East and close to the Scarborough TTC network.
Building amenities
gym / exercise room
public transit
meeting / function room
sauna
pool
party room
parking garage
security guard
concierge
guest suites
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Mondeo Springs?
Mondeo Springs is a 17-storey high-rise condominium tower developed by Tridel and completed in 2003. The building contains 323 units and serves as a well-established residential community in Dorset Park. As a Tridel property from the early 2000s, the building reflects solid construction standards typical of that era. The tower is designed for a mix of owner-occupants and renters, with a strong presence of families and working professionals. Over 20 years in place, it has developed a stable resident base and a functioning condo community with an active board and management.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how is transit access?
Mondeo Springs is located in Dorset Park, a residential neighbourhood in northeast Toronto known for tree-lined streets and family-oriented amenities. The area is well-served by public transit, with nearby TTC bus routes connecting to the broader Scarborough network. Lawrence Avenue East is minutes away, offering easy access to shops, services, and employment centres. The neighbourhood includes parks and schools, making it popular with families. Walkability is moderate u2014 you'll need a car for some errands, but local transit makes car-free living feasible for many. The area is quieter and more residential than downtown Toronto, which appeals to those seeking a balance between city access and neighbourhood calm.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
Mondeo Springs offers a full range of building amenities, including a gym, pool, sauna, guest suites, and a function room for social events. The building has 24-hour security and a concierge, plus a parking garage for residents. Units in the building typically average around 820 square feet, with a mix of bedroom configurations. Before purchasing or renting, confirm unit condition, lease terms, and any recent building updates. Ask about condo fees, what they cover, and whether major repairs are planned. Check the reserve fund study to understand the building's financial health. Since this is a mature tower, ask about recent renovations to common areas and whether unit updates vary by suite. Transit access and proximity to schools or workplaces matter here, so factor your commute into your decision.