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The 3 most expensive condos sold in Toronto since the pandemic started

There's no shortage of expensive condos for sale in Toronto, but this year the city's been setting recent records for the amount people are willing to pay per square foot.

The Toronto condo realty companyStratahas just released info on three of the most valuable condos sold in Toronto in the last year.

Condos were measured by price-per-square foot, a more accurate way to measure property value than the final sale price, since size definitely matters in the real estate game.

most expensive condos toronto

The most valuable condos cost upward of $2,200 per square foot, nearly three times the price of the average condo in Toronto. Photo byMichael Peart/印刷市场。

According to Strata, the average cost-per-square foot for condos in Toronto is $886.

Condos.cashows that downtown condo pricing per square foot trends much higher than that, especially in luxury condos like Front Street's The Well or Axis Condos, where average units costs upwards of $1,100/sqft.

The most valuable condos sold more than double those numbers. Unsurprisingly, Strata's top three most expensive condo units sold were located in affluent areas: Yonge and Rosedale, Yorkville, and Avenue Road.

Here are the most expensive condos sold in Toronto during the pandemic.

170 Avenue Rd., PH2 - $2,297/sqft

This penthouse near the corner of Av and Dav was the least expensive of the trio. Listed for $7.5 million in September, it ended up selling for $7 million.

Sitting in the Pears on the Avenue tower, thelisting for PH2boasted a view of the lake and "exotic hardwood" interiors.

most expensive condos toronto

This penthouse unit at 170 Avenue Rd. sold for $2,297 per square foot. Photo byMichael Peart/印刷市场。

The terrace alone is 1,400 square feet, which is larger than the apartments and condos a lot of people in Toronto are living in currently.

The unit comes with a sauna, hot tub, and both an indoor and outdoor fireplace. The entirety of the unit spans 3,048 square feet.

most expensive condos toronto

This luxurious unit in Yorkville is coated in marble and has its own private elevator. Photo byMichael Peart/印刷市场。

50 Yorkville Ave., Unit 4001 - $2,563/sqft.

Originally listed for $7.5 million in February 21, this40th floor unitin the Four Seasons Private Residences ended up selling for $7,365,000.

The two-bedroom unit has its own private elevator and marble floors throughout the space.

most expensive condos toronto

50 Yorkville Ave. has floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the near 2,900-square-foot space. Photo via Strata.

There's also a dining room with a walkout to a northwest-facing balcony spanning 144 square feet.

The entirety of the unit, which has a 360-degree view of the city with floor-to-ceiling windows, stretches just over 2,874 square feet.

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This condo at 1 Roxborough St. East is the most expensive sold in Toronto, ever. Photo by Michael Peart/The Print Market.

1 Roxborough St. East, PH 12 - $2,900/sqft

One of 14 units located inside the Hill and Dale Residences claims the prizze for the higehst price paid per square foot for any condo during the pandemic, according to Strata.

Thispenthousespans 4,000 square feet, and has three private terraces.

most expensive condos toronto

The unit at Hill and Dale Residences has its own private pool and three terraces of its own. Photo byMichael Peart/印刷市场。

It has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 12-foot ceilings with a private pool, where its rich occupant can get a soak in while looking out over the city from what is actually a pretty average-looking building from the street.

This exorbitantly pricey unit went up for sale and was sold on April 16 for $11.6 million, after just 45 days on the market.

Though it may have been the priciest condo sold in recent times, there have been bigger fish fried, likethis onefrom almost exactly a decade ago that went for $28 million.

Lead photo by

Michael Peart/The Print Market


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