About Cosmo Two
Cosmo Two is a 23-storey high-rise condo in Willowdale East, built in 2006 by Menkes Developments, one of Canada's most established builders. With 284 units, it's a substantial residential community offering one and two-bedroom layouts averaging 520 square feet. Currently there's one unit for sale and four for rent at an average of $2,288 monthly, reflecting strong rental demand in this North York neighbourhood.
Willowdale East sits along Yonge Street with direct access to transit, including the Yonge subway line just steps away. Shopping, dining, and services line the immediate area, and the neighbourhood attracts young professionals and families who value walkability and commute convenience. Cosmo Two's location makes it ideal for renters and owner-occupants seeking proximity to downtown without the downtown price tag.
Building amenities
24-hour concierge
guest suites
indoor pool
hot tub
party room
gym
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Cosmo Two?
Cosmo Two is a 23-storey high-rise residential condo designed and built by Menkes Developments in 2006. The building contains 284 units in a mix of one and two-bedroom floor plans, with an average suite size around 520 square feet. As a Menkes property, it was constructed to solid mid-2000s standards and benefits from a mature building infrastructure. The tower includes a full range of resident amenities including a 24-hour concierge, guest suites for visitors, an indoor pool and hot tub, a party room for gatherings, and a fitness centre. These amenities and the concierge service are typical of well-maintained high-rise communities in Toronto and support both day-to-day living and entertaining.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
Cosmo Two sits in Willowdale East along Yonge Street, one of Toronto's primary commercial and residential corridors. The Yonge subway line is steps away, offering direct access to downtown Toronto in under 20 minutes and connections throughout the city. The immediate neighbourhood features shops, restaurants, banks, and services within easy walking distance. Yonge Street itself is highly walkable with street-level retail, and residential blocks to the east offer quieter side streets. This area appeals to commuters, young professionals, and families who want transit convenience without the noise or density of downtown. The neighbourhood has seen steady growth and maintains good schools and green spaces nearby, including parks within walking distance.
What should I know if I'm thinking about buying or renting here?
Cosmo Two's rental market is active, with four units currently listed and steady monthly rent around $2,288, which suggests the building holds appeal for tenants. Units range from one to two bedrooms at roughly 520 square feet on average, which is typical for mid-market downtown and near-downtown Toronto condos. Before committing, you'll want to review the condo's financial statements, reserve fund study, and maintenance fees, which can vary based on unit size and location within the building. Ask about lease terms if renting, parking availability and costs (critical in North York given the car-dependent nature of some surrounding areas), and which amenities are included. Check whether the building has updated building systems and whether there are any major capital projects underway. The 24-hour concierge and guest suites add value for owners with frequent visitors. For renters, confirm pet policies if that matters, and understand that a 23-storey building means elevator wait times during peak hours.