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Sheppard Place Condominium
Sheppard Place Condominium
M1B2L3
4
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$432K
AVG SALE
PRICE
68
AVG DAYS ON
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About Sheppard Place Condominium
Sheppard Place Condominium is a 13-storey mid-rise building in Malvern with 140 units, built in 1985 by Sheppard Place Apartments. Located at the edge of Toronto's east end, it offers affordable ownership in a well-established neighbourhood. With units currently listed between $369,800 and $525,000, it appeals to first-time buyers and investors seeking value in a transit-accessible area.
Sheppard Place sits near Sheppard Avenue East, with the Sheppard-Yonge subway station within reach and convenient access to bus routes serving the neighbourhood. The area is primarily residential with local shopping and services along Sheppard, making it practical for families and commuters. This location suits buyers looking for affordability without sacrificing access to downtown transit.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Sheppard Place Condominium?
Sheppard Place Condominium is a 13-storey mid-rise residential building completed in 1985, containing 140 units. Built by Sheppard Place Apartments, the structure reflects the mid-1980s approach to mid-rise condo construction in Toronto, offering a mix of unit sizes across its storeys. The building serves as a stable residential presence in the Malvern neighbourhood, with a long track record of ownership. Mid-rise buildings of this era typically feature functional layouts, straightforward building systems, and a strong sense of community among residents. Many units have been regularly updated over the years, blending original character with modern improvements.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how is transit access?
Sheppard Place is located in Malvern, a primarily residential area along Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto's east end. The neighbourhood offers convenient access to the Sheppard-Yonge subway station, which connects residents to Line 4 and provides links across the city. Multiple bus routes serve the area, making car-free commuting feasible for many residents. Local shopping and services cluster along Sheppard Avenue, including grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining. The area is quieter and more residential than central Toronto, attracting families and professionals who value proximity to transit without dense urban density. Schools, parks, and everyday amenities are within walking or short transit distance.
What should I know about living in Sheppard Place as a buyer or renter?
Units at Sheppard Place range around 733 square feet on average, with active listings showing primarily 2-bedroom configurations, making it suitable for small families, couples, or professionals. When evaluating a unit, check the condition of original systems, whether updates have been made, and how well the suite has been maintained over time. Review the building's maintenance fees, which cover building operations and reserve fund contributions, as these affect your total ownership cost. Ask about the condo's reserve study and any upcoming major repairs or renovations, since mid-rise buildings from the 1980s may face updates to mechanical, electrical, or structural components. Parking availability and locker space vary by unit, so confirm these details before purchasing. The building's location near transit is a strong advantage if you don't rely on a car for daily commuting.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1985
Storeys13
Total units140
DeveloperSheppard Place Apartments
Postal code
M1B 2L3