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Eddington
Eddington
M2M1V8
2
ACTIVE
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$650K
AVG SALE
PRICE
100
AVG DAYS ON
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About Eddington
Eddington is an 11-storey mid-rise condominium built in 1973 by Steeles Hilda Developments, located in Newtonbrook West with 166 units. The building sits in an established residential neighbourhood north of Sheppard Avenue, offering a mix of family-friendly layouts and rental opportunities. With an average unit size around 1,000 sq ft and current rental listings at $3,200 per month, it appeals to both owner-occupants and investors seeking stable mid-market value.
Newtonbrook West is accessible via the Sheppard Avenue corridor with nearby transit connections and easy access to shopping, schools, and parks. The neighbourhood blends quiet residential character with proximity to commercial strips along Yonge Street to the east. It's well-suited for families, young professionals, and renters who want established community infrastructure without downtown density.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Eddington and what does it offer?
Eddington is an 11-storey mid-rise condominium completed in 1973 and developed by Steeles Hilda Developments. The building contains 166 units across a mid-market price range typical for the Newtonbrook West area. Units average around 1,000 sq ft, making the building attractive to families seeking three-bedroom layouts as well as investors looking for rental income. As an established building, it combines the affordability of pre-1980s construction with the security and amenities of a managed condo community. The mid-rise scale means residents benefit from a smaller, more intimate community feel compared to high-rises, while still having professional building management and shared amenities.
What's the neighbourhood like and what transit or amenities are nearby?
Eddington sits in Newtonbrook West, a mature neighbourhood north of Sheppard Avenue that's known for stable, family-oriented residential character. The location offers good walkability to local schools, parks, and grocery shopping. Transit access is convenient, with nearby routes serving Sheppard Avenue and connections to the broader TTC network. Yonge Street lies to the east, offering additional retail and dining options within a short drive or bus ride. The area is quieter than downtown Toronto but not isolated, making it ideal for residents who want community feel with urban access. Parks and green space in the neighbourhood provide recreational options for families and renters alike.
What should prospective buyers and renters know about units at Eddington?
Units at Eddington average 1,000 sq ft and typically feature three bedrooms, making them practical for families or roommates. As a 1973-era mid-rise, the building's unit layouts reflect that era's design, with generally solid square footage relative to current market standards. Prospective buyers should ask about the building's reserve fund status, recent renovations, and any planned capital projects, as older buildings require ongoing investment. Renters should confirm pet policies, included utilities (if any), and the condition of appliances and finishes, as these vary unit by unit. The current rental market at Eddington shows units moving at around $3,200 per month, which reflects fair value for the size and location. Both buyers and renters benefit from the building's established position in the community and the likelihood of stable, long-term value in a central North York location.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1973
Storeys11
Total units166
DeveloperSteeles Hilda Developments
Postal code
M2M 1V8