About Seventy5 Portland
Seventy5 Portland is an 11-storey mid-rise condo in Toronto's Waterfront Communities, built by Freed Developments in 2010. With 216 units ranging from one to two bedrooms, it's a solid choice for buyers and renters seeking direct access to the waterfront. Current listings show units priced between $824,800 and $1.5M for sale, with rental options averaging around $7,000 per month.
Located in the M5V postal code at the heart of Toronto's waterfront, Seventy5 Portland puts you steps from the Harbourfront, restaurants, and shops along Queens Quay. The St. Lawrence neighbourhood is walkable, with the Distillery District nearby and easy access to transit. This area appeals to professionals and empty-nesters who want urban living without the noise of downtown's core.
Building amenities
visitor parking
BBQ area
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Seventy5 Portland?
Seventy5 Portland is an 11-storey mid-rise condo developed by Freed Developments and completed in 2010. The building contains 216 units, primarily one and two-bedroom layouts averaging around 1,125 square feet. As a mid-rise waterfront property, it strikes a balance between residential scale and urban density. The building offers practical amenities including visitor parking and a BBQ area for residents. It's one of several mid-rise condos in the Waterfront Communities that provide more space and breathing room than true high-rises, while still being newer enough to have modern building systems and finishes.
What's the neighbourhood like around Seventy5 Portland?
Seventy5 Portland sits in Toronto's Waterfront Communities, one of the city's most rapidly transformed neighbourhoods. The building is steps from the Harbourfront, with the water-edge promenade, parks, and public spaces immediately accessible. Nearby you'll find Queen's Quay, the Distillery District, and the St. Lawrence neighbourhood with its market, restaurants, and local shops. Transit access is strong, with streetcars and buses serving the area, and the Distillery District and Harbourfront Centre are short walks away. This location suits people who prioritize walkability, green space access, and proximity to cultural attractions over a purely downtown office-tower setting.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Units at Seventy5 Portland typically range from one to two bedrooms, averaging 1,125 square feet, so they're roomier than some downtown condos. When evaluating a unit, check its orientation (south and west-facing units capture more light and water views), parking arrangements (the building has parking available), and any water views or balcony size. Renters should ask about pet policies and what utilities are included in rent, as these vary by unit. Buyers should review the property tax assessment, maintenance fee structure, and condo reserve fund study, all standard for a 14-year-old building. The BBQ area and visitor parking are genuine shared assets worth considering if you entertain frequently or have guests visiting from out of town.