About The Republic North Tower
The Republic North Tower is a 25-storey high-rise in Mount Pleasant West built by Tridel in 2010, home to 178 units across a range of layouts. With 1 unit currently for sale and 2 for rent, it remains an active address in a well-established residential pocket of Toronto. The building sits in a prime neighbourhood with strong transit connections and walkable access to shops, restaurants, and green space.
Located in the M4P postal area near Mount Pleasant and Davisville, the neighbourhood offers easy access to the Davisville TTC station and is within walking distance of Yonge Street amenities. The area draws a mix of young professionals, families, and established residents who value proximity to downtown without downtown density. Nearby parks and tree-lined streets give this enclave a quieter, more residential feel than much of central Toronto.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is The Republic North Tower?
The Republic North Tower is a 25-storey residential high-rise developed by Tridel and completed in 2010. The building contains 178 units in total, offering a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans. As a Tridel property, the building was constructed to the developer's standard for materials, design, and finishes typical of their mid-to-late 2000s builds. The tower is pet-friendly, which appeals to owners and renters with dogs or cats. Maintenance fees are part of the monthly cost of ownership and cover building operations, insurance, and common area upkeep. The building's mid-rise scale on Mount Pleasant West provides residents with a more intimate environment than the larger towers found further south.
What's the neighbourhood like around The Republic North Tower?
The Republic North Tower sits in Mount Pleasant West, a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood that balances residential calm with urban convenience. Davisville Station on the TTC's Line 1 is within walking distance, providing direct access to downtown Toronto and points north. The area has a strong community feel, with local shops, cafes, and restaurants along Mount Pleasant and nearby Yonge Street. Ravine parks and green spaces offer outdoor recreation without leaving the neighbourhood. The area attracts established residents, young families, and professionals who want proximity to the downtown core without high-density tower living. It's a neighbourhood where you can walk to groceries, coffee, and transit while maintaining a sense of residential stability that many downtown areas lack.
What should I consider if I'm buying or renting here?
Units at The Republic North Tower average around 833 square feet, which suits one and two-bedroom buyers and renters looking for practical space without oversizing. When evaluating a unit, check the unit's exposure and floor plan, as older Tridel builds can vary in light and layout quality. Current rental rates average $3,725 per month, which reflects the neighbourhood's position near transit and established amenities. If you're buying, review the building's maintenance fee structure and reserve fund study, which are critical costs in a property this age. Consider your proximity to Davisville Station and how often you'll use transit, as that's a key advantage of this location. Verify the building's pet policy if you have or plan to get a pet, and inspect the unit's condition, as 2010 builds may need updates in kitchen or bathroom fixtures depending on previous maintenance.