About High Point
High Point is a 25-storey residential high-rise in L'Amoreaux with 244 units, developed by Tridel in 1978. The building offers a full range of amenities including a pool, spa, event room, and pet care station, making it a well-established choice for families and professionals in this northeast Toronto neighbourhood. With one unit currently on the market, High Point remains an active option for buyers and renters seeking space and community services.
L'Amoreaux sits in a quieter pocket of northeast Toronto, close to the Scarborough Town Centre and accessible via the TTC. The neighbourhood is family-oriented with good schools nearby and straightforward access to the Gardiner Expressway for commuters heading downtown. This area appeals to buyers and renters who prioritize residential calm over high-energy urban settings.
Building amenities
event room
pet care station
pool
recreational facilities
security
spa
visitor parking
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is High Point and who developed it?
High Point is a 25-storey high-rise condominium built by Tridel in 1978, containing 244 units. As a Tridel property from that era, it reflects the developer's commitment to building substantial residential complexes with shared amenities. The building has been a fixture in L'Amoreaux for over 45 years, serving families and professionals seeking mid-rise living in a more residential neighbourhood. Its longevity and maintained amenity package, including a pool, spa, event room, and pet care station, indicate solid upkeep and community-focused design. The building allows pets and offers visitor parking, making it accessible for households with multiple needs.
What's the neighbourhood like and what transit is available?
High Point is located in L'Amoreaux, a family-oriented neighbourhood in northeast Toronto that prioritizes residential living over dense commercial activity. The area is served by TTC bus routes and is within reasonable distance of the Scarborough Town Centre for shopping and services. For commuters, the Gardiner Expressway is accessible, providing a relatively direct route downtown during off-peak hours. The neighbourhood features local schools, parks, and standard suburban amenities. It's quieter and less busy than downtown Toronto, making it suitable for families or anyone seeking a calmer residential setting while still having city access. Nearby streets include McCowan Road and Highway 401, which define the area's character.
What should buyers and renters know about High Point?
High Point offers a range of unit sizes typical of mid-rise condos from its era. With an average unit size around 1,200 square feet and typical listings showing four-bedroom units, the building caters to families and households needing multiple rooms. Prospective buyers and renters should consider the building's established amenity package including a pool, spa, recreational facilities, and event room, which appeal to families and those who use shared spaces regularly. Pet owners will appreciate the on-site pet care station and pet-friendly policy. When evaluating a unit, ask about maintenance fees, which vary by floor and unit size, and confirm the current state of the building's reserve fund given its age. Parking availability is a key advantage, and visitor parking is also provided, useful for households with frequent guests.