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The Prince Edward
The Prince Edward
M8X1Y6
4
ACTIVE
LISTINGS
$690K
AVG SALE
PRICE
18
AVG DAYS ON
MARKET
About The Prince Edward
The Prince Edward is a 6-storey low-rise condominium built in 2007 by Dali Homes, located in the Edenbridge-Humber Valley neighbourhood of Toronto. With 74 units and an average size around 760 square feet, it's a smaller, more intimate building that appeals to buyers and renters seeking a quieter residential setting. Currently there's 1 unit for sale and 4 for rent (averaging $2,563 per month), giving a snapshot of steady activity in this stable pocket of the city.
Edenbridge-Humber Valley is a residential neighbourhood west of downtown, close to the Dundas West corridor and transit connections that make commuting straightforward. The area is quieter and more family-oriented than central Toronto, with parks, local shops, and tree-lined streets. This location works well for renters and buyers who prioritize peace and walkable neighbourhood feel over downtown proximity.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is The Prince Edward?
The Prince Edward is a 6-storey low-rise condo built in 2007 by Dali Homes. With 74 units total, it's a more modestly sized building compared to downtown towers, which often means a closer-knit community and more personalized building management. The building was designed to fit the scale of this residential neighbourhood. Units average around 760 square feet, and the mix includes bachelor and one-bedroom layouts as well as larger two-bedroom options. Low-rise buildings like this one often have fewer common amenities than high-rises but typically offer easier parking access and a more relaxed living environment.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
The Prince Edward sits in Edenbridge-Humber Valley, a quiet, established residential area on Toronto's west side. The neighbourhood is characterized by tree-lined streets, local shops along Dundas West, and proximity to parks. Transit access includes streetcar service on Dundas West and bus connections that link to the broader TTC network, making it feasible to commute to downtown or other parts of the city without a car, though having one is convenient in this area. The neighbourhood has a slower pace than central Toronto, with good schools nearby and a strong community feel. It's particularly suited to people who want space, parking availability, and neighbourhood character over downtown energy.
What should buyers and renters look for at The Prince Edward?
If you're considering this building, focus on unit layout and orientation, since average sizes are moderate and wall configuration affects how a space feels. Check the building's reserve fund status and current maintenance fees, as these affect long-term affordability for owners and can influence the overall condition of common areas. Ask about parking availability and whether it's included with your unit or is a separate cost. Pet policies vary by unit or by the building's bylaws, so confirm if you have a dog or cat. Visit at different times to get a sense of the neighbourhood's quiet character. For renters, compare the $2,563 average monthly rent against other buildings in the area to ensure value. For buyers, consider how long you plan to stay, since smaller buildings sometimes have narrower resale pools than larger condos. Request the building's recent financial statements and ask about any upcoming capital projects.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built2007
Storeys6
Total units74
DeveloperDali Homes
Postal code
M8X 1Y6