About Kingsclub
Kingsclub is a 638-unit high-rise condominium in South Parkdale, developed by Urbancorp. With 3 units currently for sale ranging from $499,000 to $850,000, the building offers a mix of residential options in a neighbourhood that's become increasingly desirable. The tower includes modern amenities like a 24-hour concierge, retail shopping on-site, a central courtyard, and geothermal heating and cooling systems that keep operating costs competitive.
South Parkdale sits between Dundas West and King West, with strong streetcar access on Dundas and Bathurst and close proximity to Ossington Avenue's restaurants and shops. The neighbourhood attracts a diverse mix of professionals, families, and renters who value the walkability and culture of West Toronto. Transit connections to downtown and the West End are straightforward, making this location practical for commuters.
Building amenities
24 hour concierge
retail shopping
central courtyard
geothermal heating and cooling
Frequently asked questions
What is Kingsclub and what makes it notable in South Parkdale?
Kingsclub is a high-rise residential tower with 638 units developed by Urbancorp. The building was designed with modern sustainability in mind, featuring geothermal heating and cooling systems that reduce energy consumption compared to conventional HVAC. It includes a 24-hour concierge service, ground-floor retail shopping, and a central courtyard that provides residents with shared outdoor space. The building is professionally managed by Rhapsody Property Management Services. This scale and amenity package positions Kingsclub as one of the larger residential developments in the Parkdale neighbourhood, offering both rental and ownership opportunities across a range of unit sizes.
What's the neighbourhood like around Kingsclub?
Kingsclub sits in South Parkdale, a vibrant west-end neighbourhood bounded by Dundas West and King West. The area has excellent streetcar access via the Dundas West and Bathurst streetcar lines, plus bus connections that link to the subway network. Ossington Avenue, just a few blocks away, is lined with independent restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops that draw both residents and visitors. The neighbourhood is walkable for daily errands and entertainment. King West to the south is increasingly lined with restaurants and nightlife. This location suits people who work downtown or in the West End and want to live in a neighbourhood with genuine character rather than a generic residential zone.
What should buyers and renters know about Kingsclub units?
Kingsclub's active listings show an average unit size of around 633 square feet with an average of 1.7 bedrooms, suggesting a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts. When considering a unit here, look at the specific floor plan and whether it faces the courtyard or the street, as those views and ambient noise levels vary significantly. Ask the property manager or listing agent about maintenance fees, parking availability and costs, locker storage, and pet policies, as these factor heavily into the true cost of ownership or tenancy. The building's geothermal system is a long-term asset that typically translates to lower heating and cooling bills. If you're evaluating multiple units, compare condition, renovation status, and proximity to amenities like the retail level or the concierge desk, which some residents prioritize more than others.