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100 Wingarden Condominium
100 Wingarden Condominium
M1B2P4
10
ACTIVE
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$453K
AVG SALE
PRICE
54
AVG DAYS ON
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About 100 Wingarden Condominium
100 Wingarden Condominium is a 19-storey high-rise in Malvern with 300 units, built in 1987 by Huang and Danczkay Ltd. The building sits in a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood in east Toronto, with active listings ranging from $419,900 to $555,000 and rental options averaging $2,638 per month. It's a solid choice for buyers seeking affordability in a well-established residential area.
Malvern is served by the Scarborough Transit Commission and Highway 401 access, making commutes across the city manageable. The neighbourhood features local schools, parks, and shopping along nearby Sheppard Avenue East. This location appeals to families and first-time buyers looking for value in a lower-density residential pocket of Toronto.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is 100 Wingarden?
100 Wingarden Condominium is a 19-storey high-rise residential tower built in 1987 by Huang and Danczkay Ltd. With 300 units spread across its storeys, it's one of the more substantial residential buildings in the Malvern area. The building has been in place for over three decades, giving it a long track record in the neighbourhood. High-rise condos of this age typically offer a range of unit sizes and layouts, from bachelor and one-bedroom units to larger two and three-bedroom homes. The building's scale means there's usually a diverse resident community, and management structures are well-established after decades of operation.
What's the neighbourhood like around 100 Wingarden?
100 Wingarden sits in Malvern, a family-focused neighbourhood in east Toronto near Sheppard Avenue East and Scarborough's residential core. The area is well-served by transit, with access to Scarborough Transit Commission routes and proximity to Highway 401 for longer commutes. Shopping and services are available along nearby Sheppard Avenue, and the neighbourhood includes parks, schools, and community facilities that make it attractive to families. The building's location offers a quieter, more suburban feel compared to downtown Toronto, while still maintaining reasonable access to the wider city. For renters and buyers, this means a stable residential community with good local amenities and reasonable commute options.
What should I know as a buyer or renter considering 100 Wingarden?
Average unit sizes in the building run around 1,018 square feet, with typical listings showing 2.2 bedrooms, making it suitable for families, couples, or professionals who want more space than a bachelor or one-bedroom. If you're buying, current listings range from roughly $420,000 to $555,000, though this varies by unit condition and location within the building. For renters, you'll find units averaging around $2,638 per month. As with any 35-year-old building, ask about recent capital improvements, maintenance fee trends, and the building's reserve fund status. Request disclosure of the pet policy, condo fees, and any special assessments before committing. It's worth walking through units at different levels to understand sun exposure and view variations across the tower.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built1987
Storeys19
Total units300
DeveloperHuang and Danczkay Ltd.
Postal code
M1B 2P4