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Port Royal Place Ⅴ
Port Royal Place Ⅴ
M9A0A4
2
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$507K
AVG SALE
PRICE
10
AVG DAYS ON
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About Port Royal Place Ⅴ
Port Royal Place V is a 16-storey high-rise in the Islington-City Centre West neighbourhood, built by Pemberton Group in 2006. With 137 units, it's a well-established residential community offering a mix of one and two-bedroom homes averaging 633 sq ft. Current listings range from $515,000 to $579,000 for purchase, with rental options around $2,200 per month, making it accessible across different budgets.
Located in Toronto's west end, Port Royal Place V sits near Dundas Street and Islington Avenue, with good access to the Dundas West streetcar and nearby shopping and services. The neighbourhood is residential yet connected, with parks and community spaces within walking distance. It suits buyers and renters looking for a more affordable entry to the city without sacrificing proximity to transit and local amenities.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Port Royal Place V?
Port Royal Place V is a 16-storey high-rise residential building developed by Pemberton Group and completed in 2006. It contains 137 units spread across the tower, with a mix of one and two-bedroom floor plans. The building is well-maintained and offers standard amenities typical of mid-sized condominiums in Toronto's west end. Most units range from around 630 to 700 square feet, making them practical for individuals, couples, and small families. As a 2006 construction, it represents solid mid-2000s condo design with reliable systems and infrastructure that has been maintained over nearly two decades.
What's the neighbourhood like around Port Royal Place V?
Port Royal Place V sits in Islington-City Centre West, a predominantly residential area near the intersection of Dundas and Islington. The location offers good transit connectivity via the Dundas West streetcar, which runs east toward downtown and west into the city's outer reaches. You'll find grocery stores, pharmacies, and local restaurants within a short walk, along with green spaces nearby. The neighbourhood has a quieter, more residential feel compared to downtown but remains well-connected. Schools, parks, and community facilities are accessible, and the area is popular with long-term renters and first-time buyers seeking value outside the core.
What should buyers and renters consider about this building?
Prospective residents should review maintenance fees, which vary based on unit size and included services. The building has pet policies that are typical for Toronto condos, so confirm rules before committing if you have or plan to have animals. Units tend to range from one-bedroom layouts around 550 sq ft to two-bedroom options closer to 700 sq ft, so measure your needs carefully and view floor plans in advance. Ask about parking availability and costs, as they're often separate from purchase or rental price. The building's age means good stability and a mature community, but it's worth inspecting HVAC systems, windows, and plumbing during your visit. Proximity to transit is a strong selling point, so test commute times to areas you frequent regularly.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built2006
Storeys16
Total units137
DeveloperPemberton Group
Postal code
M9A 0A4