About Deer Park Residences
Deer Park Residences is a 10-storey mid-rise condo at Yonge and St. Clair, built by Intracorp in 1998. With 58 units across the building, it offers a manageable community feel in one of Toronto's most walkable and transit-rich neighbourhoods. There's currently one unit on the market, reflecting steady demand in this established address.
This location puts you steps from the Yonge-St. Clair subway station, with all the shops, restaurants, and services of St. Clair Avenue West within easy reach. The neighbourhood draws young professionals, families, and downsizers who value walkability and proximity to downtown without the intensity of the core. You're also near parks, cafes, and independent retailers that define the character of Midtown Toronto.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Deer Park Residences?
Deer Park Residences is a 10-storey mid-rise condominium built in 1998 by developer Intracorp. The building contains 58 units, making it an intimate community compared to larger downtown towers. As a mid-rise from the late 1990s, it combines solid construction standards of that era with a more manageable building governance and maintenance structure. The building's scale allows for personal service while maintaining the efficiency of condo management. This type of mid-rise offers good value compared to newer high-rises, and the 1998 construction means systems are well-established and predictable for owners planning long-term ownership or investment.
What's the neighbourhood like around Yonge and St. Clair?
Yonge and St. Clair is one of Toronto's most accessible neighbourhoods, anchored by the subway station right at your doorstep. St. Clair Avenue West is a lively main street with independent cafes, restaurants, bookstores, and boutiques that serve both residents and visitors. The area is highly walkable for groceries, banking, and everyday errands. You're minutes from Casa Loma, Cedarvale Park, and the broader Midtown Toronto community. Downtown Toronto is a short subway ride away, and the Yonge line connects you to the whole city. The neighbourhood attracts professionals who value the balance between urban convenience and residential calm, with a mix of long-time residents and younger people drawn to the transit access and local character.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Units at Deer Park Residences average around 1,000 square feet and typically feature two bedrooms, making them suitable for couples, small families, or professionals who need a home office. When considering a unit here, you'll want to review the current maintenance fees, which reflect the building's age and the cost of maintaining systems like heating, plumbing, and common areas. Ask about the condo reserve fund study to understand the building's financial health and any planned major repairs. The 1998 construction means some buildings from this era have undergone updates to windows, roofing, or HVAC systems, so inquire about recent capital work. Pet policies vary by unit ownership, so clarify that early. Because it's a mid-rise with just 58 units, you'll have reasonable condo fees compared to larger towers, but ensure you understand what's included and what's paid separately.