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Bridletowne Ⅱ
Bridletowne Ⅱ
M1W2S9
3
ACTIVE
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$560K
AVG SALE
PRICE
44
AVG DAYS ON
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About Bridletowne Ⅱ
Bridletowne II is a 23-storey high-rise condominium in L'Amoreaux, Toronto, built by Tridel in 1978. The building contains 180 units and offers a residential community in the northeast part of the city. With two units currently on the market ranging from $559,000 to $589,900, it remains an accessible option for buyers seeking space and established neighbourhood character.
L'Amoreaux is a quiet residential neighbourhood with strong transit connections via the TTC. The area has parks, schools, and local shopping along Sheppard Avenue East, making it suitable for families and professionals who value convenience over downtown proximity. The neighbourhood appeals to buyers looking for more space and a slower pace without sacrificing access to the city.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Bridletowne II?
Bridletowne II is a 23-storey residential high-rise developed by Tridel and completed in 1978. The building contains 180 units and represents a classic mid-rise Toronto condominium from that era. Built in the late 1970s, it reflects design and construction practices from that period, with solidly built concrete structure typical of Tridel's work. The building has evolved as a stable residential community in L'Amoreaux, accommodating families and individuals who value the established neighbourhood and the affordability the property class provides. Active listings show units averaging 2.5 bedrooms and 1,400 square feet, reflecting the spacious floor plans common to buildings of this vintage and height.
What's the neighbourhood like around Bridletowne II?
Bridletowne II sits in L'Amoreaux, a residential neighbourhood in Toronto's northeast corridor, bounded by Sheppard Avenue East to the south and Kennedy Road nearby. The area has good TTC transit connections, with bus routes serving the neighbourhood and subway access within reach. Parks, schools, and local retail are within walking distance, and you'll find grocery stores and dining options along nearby streets. The neighbourhood is quieter than downtown Toronto, with a community-focused atmosphere. L'Amoreaux attracts residents who want suburban-style living with convenient access to city amenities. Traffic congestion is moderate compared to central Toronto, and the area has a family-oriented feel with established homes and low-rise commercial strips.
What should buyers and renters know about living in Bridletowne II?
When considering Bridletowne II, expect units ranging around 2.5 bedrooms and 1,400 square feet on average, providing spacious layouts compared to newer downtown buildings. As a 1978 Tridel construction, the building has solid bones but may require attention to updates like kitchens, bathrooms, and mechanical systems depending on the unit. Review the building's status certificate carefully, including maintenance fees, reserve fund study, and any ongoing capital improvements. Inquire about pet policies, parking availability, and locker space when evaluating a unit. The building's age means you'll want to ask the condo board about recent or planned upgrades, water pressure reliability, and heating efficiency. Consider your budget for both purchase price and ongoing maintenance costs, and always request a building inspection before committing.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built1978
Storeys23
Total units180
DeveloperTridel
Postal code
M1W 2S9