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76 Shuter
76 Shuter
M5B1B4
7
ACTIVE
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$549K
AVG SALE
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41
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About 76 Shuter
76 Shuter is a 15-storey mid-rise condo in the heart of the Church-Yonge Corridor, developed by Cresford Developments and completed in 2007. With 124 units across the building, it offers a mix of one and two-bedroom layouts in a central Toronto location. The building is known for hardwood floors and private balconies, with current listings ranging from $480,000 to $699,000 and rental options averaging around $2,100 per month.
This location sits steps from Yonge Street's energy and a short walk to the St. Lawrence neighbourhood's shops and restaurants. Dundas subway station is nearby, providing quick access across the city, and the building's walkable position means grocery stores, cafes, and galleries are all on foot. It's well-suited to professionals and young families who want central Toronto without the tower-in-the-sky feel.
Building amenities
hardwood floors private balconies
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is 76 Shuter, and what can I expect inside?
76 Shuter is a 15-storey mid-rise residential condo built in 2007 by Cresford Developments, containing 124 units across the building. The units feature hardwood floors and private balconies, giving each home a classic finish and outdoor space. Most units range from one to two bedrooms, with an average size around 620 square feet. The mid-rise scale means you get a more intimate building feel compared to downtown supertowers, while still enjoying the convenience of central downtown Toronto. The building's age means character details are paired with established systems and a stable community of residents.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how easy is it to get around?
76 Shuter sits in the Church-Yonge Corridor, one of Toronto's most walkable neighbourhoods. You're a short walk from Yonge Street, with its shops, restaurants, and street life, and the St. Lawrence neighbourhood is minutes away on foot. Dundas subway station is nearby, connecting you directly to the rest of the city without needing a car for daily transit. The area is mixed residential and commercial, so there's grocery shopping, cafes, galleries, and parks all accessible on foot. This location suits people who want to be in the thick of downtown Toronto but prefer a slightly quieter block than the busiest stretches of Yonge.
Is this building a good choice for buyers or renters, and what should I know?
76 Shuter appeals to both buyers and renters looking for central Toronto at a more manageable scale than supertowers. For buyers, the mid-rise setting and established building mean a stable ownership experience, and the hardwood floors and balconies add long-term appeal. For renters, the building's location near transit and walkable streets makes it easy to live car-free. Units typically run one to two bedrooms, so it suits professionals, couples, and small families. When considering the building, ask about maintenance fees (important for budget planning), the condo board's condition and financial standing, and whether the building allows pets if that matters to you. The average unit size of 620 square feet is compact, so verify that the layout works for your needs before committing.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built2007
Storeys15
Total units124
DeveloperCresford Developments
Amenities
Hardwood floors Private balconies
Postal code
M5B 1B4