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Newport Beach
Newport Beach
M8V1A1
9
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$721K
AVG SALE
PRICE
55
AVG DAYS ON
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About Newport Beach
Newport Beach is a 17-storey high-rise in Mimico with 238 units, built in 2000 by Canderel Stoneridge. Located in the M8V postal area, it offers a mix of one and two-bedroom suites ranging from $529,000 to $1.0M for purchase, with rental options around $2,325 per month. The building represents solid mid-market housing in a lakeside neighbourhood with steady demand.
Mimico sits along Lake Ontario's waterfront, offering direct access to beaches and the Waterfront Trail for walking and cycling. Transit is served by the 501 streetcar and nearby bus routes connecting to downtown Toronto and the Dundas West neighbourhood. This location suits buyers and renters who want lake proximity without the premium pricing of more central waterfront areas.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Newport Beach and when was it built?
Newport Beach is a 17-storey high-rise residential building completed in 2000 by Canderel Stoneridge, making it over two decades established in the Mimico neighbourhood. With 238 units across its floors, the building offers a range of one and two-bedroom suites suited to different household sizes. As a mid-rise building in an older development, it provides a different character than newer condo construction, with proven systems and an established resident community. The building is located in the M8V postal area and maintains typical condo amenities and management structures common to residential towers in Toronto's west end.
What's the neighbourhood like and how's the transit access?
Mimico is a waterfront neighbourhood in west Toronto, known for direct access to Lake Ontario beaches and the Waterfront Trail, which is ideal for outdoor recreation and commuting by foot or bike. The 501 streetcar runs along Dundas West and connects to the Bloor-Kipling subway station, giving residents transit options downtown and across the city. Nearby you'll find local shops and restaurants along Dundas West, plus easy access to High Park to the east. The area appeals to people who prioritize lakeside living and outdoor amenities over being in the downtown core, with a more residential, quieter feel than central Toronto neighbourhoods.
What should I know about units and what's typical for renters and buyers here?
Units at Newport Beach typically range from one-bedroom suites around 671 square feet on average to two-bedroom layouts, making them suitable for professionals, small families, or investors. Current listings show a mix of price points from $529,000 to $1.0M for purchase, and rentals averaging around $2,325 per month, reflecting the building's mid-market positioning. When evaluating a unit, look closely at window orientation and views, as lakeside buildings can offer water views at premium pricing. Ask about maintenance fees, which are standard for condo buildings, any recent building reserve fund studies, and pet policies if that matters to you. The building's established 20-plus-year track record means you can inquire about how well management handles repairs and what capital projects have been completed or are planned.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built2000
Storeys17
Total units238
DeveloperCanderel Stoneridge
Postal code
M8V 1A1