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Valencia Towers
Valencia Towers
M9C1Y6
2
ACTIVE
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$600K
AVG SALE
PRICE
47
AVG DAYS ON
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About Valencia Towers
Valencia Towers is a residential community built in 1980 by Valentine Developments, located in the Eringate-Centennial-West Deane neighbourhood of Toronto. The building offers a solid foundation for families and investors looking for space in a well-established area, with current listings ranging from $575,000 to $624,900. With an average unit size around 1,100 square feet and 2.5 bedrooms, these homes provide room to grow without stretching too far west.
This neighbourhood sits along the Dundas corridor with solid access to transit and major roads like the Gardiner Expressway. You're close to schools, parks, and the amenities along Dundas West, making it practical for families who want space but don't want to be too far from the city core. The area appeals to buyers seeking affordability and established residential character.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Valencia Towers?
Valencia Towers is a residential community built in 1980 by Valentine Developments in the Eringate-Centennial-West Deane area. The building contains single-family and multi-unit homes averaging 1,100 square feet with 2.5 bedrooms. As a 40-year-old structure, it represents a mid-rise residential property from that era of Toronto development. The building has maintained its presence in this neighbourhood for decades, serving families and investors who value established infrastructure and the character of a mature community. If you're considering a unit here, you'll want to review current maintenance fees and any recent capital improvements to understand the building's condition and upkeep.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
Valencia Towers sits in Eringate-Centennial-West Deane, a residential neighbourhood with good bones and practical access to the city. You're positioned along the Dundas corridor, which means bus service is available and you're not far from the Gardiner Expressway for commuters heading downtown or east. The area is family-friendly with schools nearby, parks, and shopping along Dundas West. The neighbourhood has a mature feel with established homes and communities. This location suits buyers who want more space than they'd find in central Toronto but still need reasonable access to work and services. It's a working neighbourhood rather than a trendy destination, which appeals to people prioritizing value and stability over nightlife or cutting-edge retail.
What should I consider as a buyer or renter looking at Valencia Towers?
If you're evaluating a unit here, pay attention to the condition of the building and its maintenance history since it was built in 1980. Ask about maintenance fees, recent capital repairs, and any upcoming work like roof, exterior, or HVAC upgrades. Look at unit layouts carefully, since average size is 1,100 square feet and you'll want to confirm how that translates to your needs. Check what's included in maintenance fees, parking options, and whether there are pets policies if that matters to you. Consider your commute time to your workplace using transit or the Gardiner. Walk the neighbourhood to see if the schools, parks, and shopping feel right for you. Finally, review comparable sales in the area to ensure you're getting fair value. A building of this age can offer great character and solidity if it's been well-maintained.
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Building details
Year built1980
DeveloperValentine Developments
Postal code
M9C 1Y6