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Old Yorke Place Ii
Old Yorke Place Ii
M5A4L8
2
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$1.1M
AVG SALE
PRICE
18
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About Old Yorke Place Ii
Old Yorke Place II is a 9-storey mid-rise residential building in Moss Park, built by Chelton Corporation Ltd in 1989. With 40 units total, this is a smaller, intimate community rather than a sprawling tower. Currently there's 1 unit for sale and 1 for rent, reflecting steady demand in this central Toronto neighbourhood.
Moss Park places you steps from downtown Toronto, with direct access to Queen Street East and King Street East for shopping and dining. The St. Lawrence neighbourhood is known for its heritage character, tree-lined streets, and walkability. Transit connections via the Dundas streetcar and nearby King streetcar make commuting straightforward, and the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the Waterfront are all within easy reach.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Old Yorke Place II?
Old Yorke Place II is a 9-storey mid-rise apartment building completed in 1989 by Chelton Corporation Ltd. The building contains 40 residential units in total, making it a more personal-scale community than larger downtown towers. Built in the late 1980s, the building reflects the construction standards and design sensibilities of that era. Mid-rise buildings like this one often appeal to residents who want downtown proximity without the height and scale of a full-sized tower. The building's size also tends to foster a stronger sense of community among residents compared to massive developments.
What's the neighbourhood like around Old Yorke Place II?
Old Yorke Place II sits in Moss Park, one of Toronto's most walkable and historically rich neighbourhoods. You're within walking distance of St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, and the Toronto Waterfront. Queen Street East and King Street East, both major commercial corridors, run nearby with restaurants, galleries, and independent shops. The area has excellent transit: the Dundas streetcar passes close by, and the King streetcar is accessible for east-west travel. The neighbourhood is predominantly residential with a strong heritage character, tree-lined streets, and a mix of young professionals, families, and long-time residents. Many people choose Moss Park for its central location, walkability, and proximity to cultural attractions.
What should I know if I'm considering buying or renting here?
Current listings show 4-bedroom units averaging around 2,250 square feet, which is generous space for a mid-rise building in this area. Units at Old Yorke Place II tend to be larger than many downtown condos, giving you more room for families or those who work from home. If you're buying, inquire about maintenance fees, the building's reserve fund, and the condition of the facade and windows, as these are key concerns in a 35+ year old building. For renters, the current market shows monthly rents around $5,750 for available units, though this varies by size and condition. Ask about pet policies, parking availability (not always included in downtown buildings), and whether utilities are included in rent. Visit at different times of day to get a feel for noise levels and neighbourhood activity.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1989
Storeys9
Total units40
DeveloperChelton Corporation Ltd
Postal code
M5A 4L8