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The Imperial Ⅰ
The Imperial Ⅰ
M2N6X8
5
ACTIVE
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$663K
AVG SALE
PRICE
43
AVG DAYS ON
MARKET
About The Imperial Ⅰ
The Imperial I is a 23-storey high-rise built in 1957, located in Willowdale East with 399 units. It's a classic mid-century residential tower that has anchored this neighbourhood for decades. Today, you'll find units ranging from $509,900 to $849,000 for sale, with rentals averaging $2,367 per month, making it an accessible option in North York.
Willowdale East is a mature, tree-lined neighbourhood with good transit access via the Don Mills subway station and several TTC bus routes. The area is walkable to shopping on Yonge Street and Don Mills Road, with family-friendly parks and schools nearby. This location suits renters and buyers looking for proximity to midtown Toronto without the downtown price tag.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is The Imperial I?
The Imperial I is a 23-storey high-rise residential tower built in 1957, containing 399 units. It's a well-established mid-century building that represents the wave of apartment construction that shaped North York's neighbourhoods in the post-war period. The building is designed as a vertical community with a significant resident base, which means it typically offers common amenities and a structured management system. Most units are compact to mid-sized, ranging around 675 square feet on average, making them practical for individuals, couples, or small families looking for affordable housing in the Greater Toronto Area.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
The Imperial I sits in Willowdale East, a mature residential area in North York bordered by Don Mills Road and Yonge Street. The neighbourhood is well-served by the TTC, with the Don Mills subway station providing direct access to the Bloor-Yonge line and downtown Toronto. Multiple bus routes connect to Yonge Street and shopping destinations. You're within walking distance of parks, schools, and grocery stores, with the area offering a quieter, tree-lined character compared to downtown cores. Commuters appreciate the transit connection, and families value the neighbourhood schools and green spaces nearby.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
When considering The Imperial I, understand that you're looking at a mature mid-rise building from the 1950s, which means older construction and potentially higher maintenance fees compared to newer buildings. Unit sizes average 675 square feet, so expect compact layoutsu2014ask the listing agent about specific unit configurations and whether renovations have been done. Check the building's reserve fund study and maintenance fee structure, as these directly affect your carrying costs. Renters should ask about lease terms, tenant turnover, and the building's pet policy. Both buyers and renters benefit from the building's central location and established community, but should factor in potential mechanical updates and the age-appropriate wear of the structure when making their decision.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built1957
Storeys23
Total units399
Postal code
M2N 6X8