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Victoria Town
Victoria Town
M4A2R1
3
ACTIVE
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$439K
AVG SALE
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38
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About Victoria Town
Victoria Town is a mid-rise residential community in Victoria Village, built in 1977 by Cadillac Fairview. Located in the M4A postal area, it offers a mix of single-family and multi-bedroom units averaging around 900 square feet. With 2 units currently for sale ranging from $389,900 to $489,000 and rental options available at approximately $2,985 per month, Victoria Town remains an accessible entry point in a well-established Toronto neighbourhood.
Victoria Village sits in a quiet, tree-lined area with strong connections to the Danforth and nearby transit corridors. The neighbourhood is walkable with local shops, restaurants, and parks within reach, making it appealing to families and professionals seeking a residential feel without sacrificing urban convenience. Schools, green space, and a mix of long-time residents and new families characterize this stable community.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Victoria Town?
Victoria Town is a mid-rise residential building developed by Cadillac Fairview and completed in 1977. The building is designed as a traditional apartment and family-oriented community with a mix of unit types and sizes. As a property of this age and scale, it reflects the residential building standards of the late 1970s, with solid construction typical of that era. The building continues to serve families and individuals seeking stable housing in the Victoria Village area. If you're considering purchasing or renting here, it's worth reviewing the specific maintenance and building condition details with your real estate agent or the building's management office.
What makes the Victoria Village location attractive?
Victoria Village is a quiet, established neighbourhood north of Danforth Avenue, known for its tree-lined streets and residential character. Transit access is available via nearby bus routes and the Danforth subway corridor is within reach, giving residents options for commuting across Toronto. The area has a mix of local shops, cafes, and restaurants along and near Danforth, plus several parks and green spaces for families and dog owners. Schools, both public and private, serve the neighbourhood, and the community has a long-standing reputation as a safe, family-friendly area. Many residents appreciate the balance between quiet residential living and proximity to urban amenities.
What should buyers and renters consider about units here?
Units at Victoria Town average around 900 square feet with an average of 2.7 bedrooms, making them suitable for small families, couples, or professionals needing extra space. When evaluating a unit, pay attention to layout, natural light, and whether the space matches your lifestyle and work-from-home needs. Ask the listing agent or landlord about maintenance fees, property taxes, building amenities, pet policies, and any recent renovations or upgrades to systems like plumbing, electrical, or windows. Since the building was constructed in 1977, it's wise to understand the condition of major systems and whether the building has undergone significant modernization. For renters, clarify lease terms, utilities included, and parking availability; for buyers, have a thorough home inspection and review condo disclosure documents if applicable.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1977
DeveloperCadillac Fairview
Postal code
M4A 2R1