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Nxt Ⅱ
Nxt Ⅱ
M6S5B5
17
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$543K
AVG SALE
PRICE
28
AVG DAYS ON
MARKET
About Nxt Ⅱ
Nxt II is a 34-storey high-rise in High Park-Swansea with 525 units, offering a mix of one and two-bedroom homes in a leafy, accessible neighbourhood. Currently, 9 units are listed for sale ranging from $399,000 to $729,000, with 5 available to rent at an average of $2,220 per month. The building brings density and choice to a residential area known for its parks and quiet streets.
High Park-Swansea is one of Toronto's most liveable neighbourhoods, centred around the sprawling High Park and close to Dundas West's shops and cafés. Transit access via the streetcar and nearby bus routes makes it easy to reach downtown or the waterfront. This location suits families, professionals, and renters who value green space and community feel over downtown intensity.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Nxt II?
Nxt II is a 34-storey high-rise residential tower with 525 units, located in the High Park-Swansea neighbourhood. The building offers a range of unit sizes, with current listings showing an average of 1.6 bedrooms and approximately 675 square feet. As a high-rise in a predominantly residential area, it represents a more urban form of housing while sitting within one of Toronto's greenest and most family-friendly neighbourhoods. The building's scale and unit mix make it an option for first-time buyers, young families, and renters looking for purpose-built rental housing in the area.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how do I get around?
High Park-Swansea is a mature, tree-lined neighbourhood anchored by the 40-hectare High Park, one of Toronto's most beloved green spaces with trails, gardens, and seasonal activities year-round. The area is well-served by public transit, with the Dundas West streetcar providing direct access downtown and several bus routes connecting to other parts of the city. Dundas West between Bloor and College is walkable for shopping and dining, with local grocers, cafu00e9s, and restaurants within a short distance. The neighbourhood attracts families who prioritize park access and walkability, professionals seeking quieter living, and renters drawn to the combination of greenery and transit convenience. The area feels removed from downtown bustle while remaining well-connected.
What should buyers and renters think about when considering this building?
When evaluating Nxt II, focus on unit layout and orientation, since the average home here is under 700 square feet. Ask about maintenance fees, which vary depending on unit type and floor, and confirm pet policies if that matters to you. For renters, the current average asking rent is around $2,220 per month, and it's worth comparing that against similar units in the neighbourhood. Since this is a 525-unit high-rise, enquire about parking availability and costs, guest parking policies, and what amenities are included such as fitness facilities, common spaces, or outdoor areas. Floor level and view can significantly affect desirability and resale value, so prioritize seeing the actual unit. For both buyers and renters, visit the building at different times to get a feel for lobby activity, building management responsiveness, and the broader neighbourhood feel at night and during weekends.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Storeys34
Total units525
Postal code
M6S 5B5