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Weston Gate
Weston Gate
M9N3R9
2
ACTIVE
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$369K
AVG SALE
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37
AVG DAYS ON
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About Weston Gate
Weston Gate is a 14-storey mid-rise residential building in Weston, Toronto, built in 1976. With 75 units, it's an established presence in this west-end neighbourhood, offering a mix of living options for families and investors. Currently, there are 2 units for sale ranging from $339,000 to $399,900, plus 1 rental listing at $2,300 per month, reflecting steady market activity.
Weston is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood west of the Dundas and Bloor corridors, with strong transit connections via the Dundas West streetcar and nearby bus routes. The area offers good walkability to local schools, parks, and shopping on Dundas West. This location works well for buyers seeking affordable entry into Toronto and renters looking for stable, residential surroundings away from downtown crowds.
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What kind of building is Weston Gate?
Weston Gate is a 14-storey mid-rise residential building completed in 1976, housing 75 units total. The building has established itself as a stable residential choice in Weston over nearly five decades. Its mid-rise footprint and unit count make it a manageable community building rather than a large-scale tower. Current listings show an average of 2.7 bedrooms per unit, with typical sizes around 1,100 square feet, suggesting a good mix of family-sized homes. The building represents the kind of solid, mid-century residential infrastructure that defines many Toronto neighbourhoods built during that era.
What's the location like, and what's nearby?
Weston Gate sits in the Weston neighbourhood, a residential area in west Toronto with M9N postal code. The building has convenient transit access via the Dundas West streetcar line, which connects directly to the downtown core and offers connections to major subway stations. Dundas West itself is a walkable commercial street with local shops, cafes, and services. The neighbourhood is also close to parks and schools, making it appealing for families. This part of Toronto is quieter than central areas but remains well-connected, suitable for commuters who prioritize neighbourhood character and affordability over proximity to downtown.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
For prospective buyers, Weston Gate's price range and unit sizes suggest it's an accessible entry point for first-time buyers or investors looking at the affordable end of the Toronto market. The mix of 2 to 3-bedroom units works well for families or multi-person households. When evaluating a purchase or rental here, ask about maintenance fees, parking availability, pet policies, and any building reserve fund status, as these factors directly affect affordability over time. The building's 1976 construction means it's had nearly 50 years of operational history, so reviewing recent building inspections and renovation schedules is worthwhile. Renters should confirm lease terms and whether utilities are included, as these vary unit to unit.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built1976
Storeys14
Total units75
Postal code
M9N 3R9