About Platinum On The Humber
Platinum on the Humber is an 18-storey high-rise in Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown built in 1994 by Marchant Building Corporation. With 274 units, it's a substantial residential community offering everything from a full gym and pool to tennis courts and a sauna. Currently, you'll find single-family units ranging around 1,200 sq ft, with rental options averaging $3,025 per month and one unit on the market.
This building sits in a quieter residential pocket of west Toronto, close to the Humber River and easily accessible by car via Highway 427 and local arterials. The neighbourhood is family-oriented with schools and green space nearby, though transit options are more car-dependent than downtown core areas. It appeals to families, retirees, and renters seeking space and recreational amenities without downtown intensity.
Building amenities
gym
exercise room
outdoor child play area
games room
recreation room
phone system
pool
parking garage
sauna
squash court
racquet court
hot tub
jacuzzi
security guard
tennis court
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Platinum on the Humber?
Platinum on the Humber is an 18-storey high-rise residential building completed in 1994 by Marchant Building Corporation. The building contains 274 units and was built to serve as a substantial residential community in the Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown neighbourhood. Its structure and scale make it one of the more prominent residential buildings in the area. Current listings show an average unit size of around 1,200 square feet, which typically accommodates two-bedroom layouts. The building has been a stable presence in the community for three decades and continues to attract residents seeking both rental and ownership opportunities.
What's the neighbourhood like and what's nearby?
Platinum on the Humber is located in Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown, a residential neighbourhood in west Toronto characterized by family-friendly streets and proximity to the Humber River. The area is more car-dependent than central Toronto, with most residents relying on personal vehicles for commuting, though local transit connections exist. The neighbourhood features schools, parks, and quiet residential streets, making it appealing to families and those seeking a slower pace than downtown. Highway 427 is accessible for commuters heading to other areas, and the building's location offers a balance between suburban calm and connection to the broader city. Green space and river access provide outdoor recreation options close by.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Units at Platinum on the Humber typically run around 1,200 square feet and are commonly configured as two-bedroom layouts, suitable for couples, small families, or professionals seeking extra space. The building offers extensive recreational amenities including a gym, pool, sauna, hot tub, jacuzzi, tennis court, squash court, and games room, which add significant lifestyle value and reduce the need to seek these facilities elsewhere. There's on-site parking in a garage, important given the neighbourhood's car-oriented nature. A security guard is on duty, contributing to building safety and resident peace of mind. When considering a purchase or rental here, you should inquire about current maintenance fees or rent terms, pet policies, and what utilities are included, as these factors vary and affect your overall cost and living experience.