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955 Oconnor Condos
955 Oconnor Condos
M4B2S7
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About 955 Oconnor Condos
955 O'Connor is a low-rise condominium built in 1991 by Garden Terrace Developments Inc, offering 44 units across 5 storeys in the O'Connor-Parkview neighbourhood. The building attracts buyers and renters looking for a more intimate residential setting, with a mix of two-bedroom units averaging 700 square feet. Currently, the rental market here moves quickly, with typical monthly rates around $2,500 for a two-bedroom.
O'Connor-Parkview sits near the Don Valley, with easy access to the Bloor-Danforth corridor and Queen Street East shopping and dining. The neighbourhood is walkable, with family-friendly schools and parks nearby, making it a solid choice for renters and first-time buyers seeking established residential character without downtown intensity. TTC connections via nearby streetcar and bus routes keep commuting straightforward.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is 955 O'Connor, and who built it?
955 O'Connor is a five-storey low-rise condominium developed by Garden Terrace Developments Inc and completed in 1991. With 44 units in total, it's a modest, human-scaled building that reflects the mid-century residential development of the O'Connor-Parkview neighbourhood. Low-rise buildings of this era typically feature straightforward layouts, solid construction, and lower-pressure resident populations compared to larger complexes. The building's age means you'll find established systems and a mature ownership group, which often translates to stability and predictability in condo operations and community dynamics.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
O'Connor-Parkview is a residential neighbourhood east of downtown Toronto, bordered by the Don Valley and well-served by transit. You're walking distance from Queen Street East, which has independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The area includes parks and family-friendly amenities, and you're close to Distillery District, the Scarborough Bluffs, and the Danforth corridor. Public transit is accessible via streetcar and bus, making it easy to reach downtown, the Beaches, or the Scarborough waterfront. The neighbourhood attracts families, professionals, and empty-nesters who want a quieter setting while staying connected to the broader city.
What should renters and buyers know about this building?
Units here average around 700 square feet and typically feature two bedrooms, making them practical for couples, small families, or professionals sharing space. When evaluating a unit, pay attention to condition and upgrades, as the building dates to 1991 and upkeep varies by unit and owner maintenance habits. Ask about current maintenance fees, the reserve fund status, and any planned capital work, as these directly affect your carrying costs and long-term value. Check the pet policy carefully if that matters to you. Since it's a smaller condominium, the community is tighter, which some owners value highly. Look at parking availability too, as O'Connor-Parkview parking is street-heavy, and unit-specific parking can be a genuine asset.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built1991
Storeys5
Total units44
DeveloperGarden Terrace Developments Inc
Postal code
M4B 2S7