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La Costa
La Costa
M4P1P1
1
ACTIVE
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$400K
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32
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About La Costa
La Costa is a 5-storey low-rise residential building in Mount Pleasant East, built in 1996 by Plazacorp. With 44 units, it's an intimate community in one of Toronto's most desirable neighbourhoods. Currently there's 1 unit listed for sale, reflecting the building's appeal and stability.
Mount Pleasant East is steps from Yonge Street's shops and restaurants, with easy access to Wellesley subway station. The area is a mix of heritage homes, low-rise buildings, and tree-lined streets. This location suits professionals and families who want walkability without the density of downtown, and excellent transit connections.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is La Costa?
La Costa is a 5-storey low-rise residential building with 44 units, developed by Plazacorp and completed in 1996. The low-rise scale and modest unit count create a quieter, more residential feel compared to larger downtown towers. Buildings from this era in Mount Pleasant East tend to have solid construction and a stable ownership base. The building's age also means many owners have been here long-term, which contributes to a strong sense of community. If you're considering La Costa, it's worth reviewing the building's recent reserve fund study and maintenance budget to understand the ongoing upkeep costs.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
Mount Pleasant East is one of Toronto's most established and walkable neighbourhoods. You're a short walk from Yonge Street, which runs north-south and offers shops, restaurants, and services at every block. Wellesley subway station is nearby, giving you direct access to the Yonge-University line and connections across the city. The area is predominantly residential with tree-lined streets, heritage homes, and smaller apartment buildings like La Costa mixed in. It's quieter than downtown but still urban; you can walk to groceries, pharmacies, and cafes without a car. The neighbourhood attracts professionals, empty-nesters, and small families who value proximity to transit and the city without the noise and congestion of the core.
What should I know if I'm thinking about buying or renting here?
La Costa's 44 units range across different layouts, and the building's 1996 construction typically means older unit finishes and mechanical systems that may require updating. As a buyer or renter, check the maintenance fee structure and what's included, since older buildings can have higher ongoing costs as building systems age. Ask about recent capital projects, the reserve fund status, and any upcoming major repairs. The building's low-rise, residential character means quieter living than a big tower, but it also means fewer amenities on-site, so you'll rely on the neighbourhood for recreation and services. It's worth inspecting units carefully for condition and asking the building management about turnover rates and tenant stability.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built1996
Storeys5
Total units44
DeveloperPlazacorp
Postal code
M4P 1P1