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109oz
M6J2Z2
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$865K
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30
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About 109oz
109oz is a 6-storey mid-rise residential building in Trinity-Bellwoods, completed in 2015 by Reserve Properties. With 87 units across the neighbourhood, it's part of Toronto's established west-end community. The building offers a mix of unit types, with current listings averaging around 1,000 sq ft and 2 bedrooms, reflecting solid appeal in a walkable, well-connected area.
Trinity-Bellwoods puts you steps from the neighbourhood's namesake park, one of the city's most beloved green spaces. You're walking distance to Ossington Avenue's shops and restaurants, with Dundas West streetcar access and proximity to both the Spadina and College subway lines. This location works well for families, young professionals, and renters who value park access and a strong sense of community.
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What kind of building is 109oz?
109oz is a 6-storey mid-rise residential building developed by Reserve Properties and completed in 2015. The building contains 87 units in total, offering a range of floor plans suited to different household sizes. As a mid-rise structure in a mature neighbourhood, it blends density with the character of Trinity-Bellwoods. The building includes standard resident amenities typical of its era and class. Unit sizes average around 1,000 sq ft, with a current mix favouring 2-bedroom layouts. The building operates under a condo corporation with maintenance fees and governance structures common to Toronto residential mid-rises.
What makes the Trinity-Bellwoods location special?
Trinity-Bellwoods Park is the neighbourhood's defining feature, a large, well-maintained green space where residents actually spend time. You're also steps from Ossington Avenue, a walkable strip with independent cafes, vintage shops, and restaurants. Dundas West runs east-west through the area, served by the streetcar, and both Spadina and College subway stations are accessible on foot or a short transit ride. The neighbourhood has long been home to a mix of families, artists, and long-term renters who value community character over flash. It's less touristy than some central Toronto areas, with more local flavour and established street life.
What should buyers and renters know about living at 109oz?
Units at 109oz typically range around 1,000 sq ft, with 2-bedroom floor plans being common in current listings. When considering the building, check the condo's reserve fund study and current maintenance fee structure, as these affect both ownership costs and rental income if you're an investor. Ask the listing agent or condo office about pet policies, parking availability and costs, and any recent or planned capital improvements. The mid-rise scale means you're unlikely to have panoramic views, but you're also paying for location and walkability rather than height. Street noise from Dundas or Ossington is worth considering if you're sensitive to traffic. This building appeals most to people who prioritize neighbourhood access over luxury finishes.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built2015
Storeys6
Total units87
DeveloperReserve Properties
Postal code
M6J 2Z2