About The King East
The King East is a 15-storey mid-rise condominium in Moss Park with 215 units, developed by Lamb Development Group. Located on a historic stretch of King Street East, it offers compact urban living with easy access to downtown Toronto's core. Currently there are 2 rental units available averaging $2,175 per month, reflecting the building's appeal to both owners and renters seeking walkable neighbourhood living.
This building sits in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods, steps from the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the St. Lawrence neighbourhood's tree-lined streets. The Dundas streetcar and King streetcar lines run directly outside, connecting you to the Entertainment District, Queen West, and beyond. It's ideal for young professionals, empty nesters, and renters who want to be in the thick of downtown without sacrificing neighbourhood character.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The King East?
The King East is a 15-storey mid-rise condominium tower with 215 units, developed by Lamb Development Group. The building was designed to fit into the Moss Park neighbourhood while providing a range of unit sizes for different household types. Most units in active listings are one-bedroom layouts averaging around 550 square feet, making them well-suited to professionals and couples who prioritize location and walkability over space. The mid-rise scale allows the building to maintain street-level engagement while providing efficient, modern condo living with typical building amenities and maintenance infrastructure.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what transit options are nearby?
The King East sits in Moss Park, one of Toronto's oldest and most character-filled neighbourhoods. You're steps from the Distillery District with its galleries, shops, and restaurants, and the St. Lawrence neighbourhood with its Victorian homes and local shops. King Street East and Dundas Street East both run past the building, served by the King streetcar and Dundas streetcar respectively, giving you direct access to the Entertainment District, downtown core, and eastward neighbourhoods. St. Lawrence Market is a short walk away, and the Esplanade and Waterfront Trail are within reach. This location suits people who want to be embedded in downtown life with genuine neighbourhood amenities rather than isolated in a tower.
What should I consider if I'm thinking about buying or renting here?
Most units are one-bedroom layouts around 550 square feet, so this is a building for people comfortable in a compact footprint who prioritize location over square footage. When evaluating a unit, ask about maintenance fees, which vary with unit size and are a fixed cost of ownership. If you're renting, the current market shows units at around $2,175 per month, though this fluctuates. Check the building's pet policy if you have animals, and review the amenities offered since mid-rise buildings typically have more limited common space than larger towers. Given the high foot traffic and activity on King and Dundas, ask about window soundproofing and which side of the building your potential unit faces. The walkability and transit access are major selling points here, so consider whether you'll truly use those assets before committing.