39 Shank St & 1000 King St W, Toronto

Massey Square

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Robin Oliver
Robin Oliver
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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545 sqft - 1541 sqft
Avg $1,063 per square foot
Built in 2002
8 floors/ 194 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
Found on King Street West near Shaw Street, Massey Square is an 8-storey residence complex with over 190 King West condos for sale and for rent. Suites at Massey Square range in size from bachelor to two-bedrooms, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, modern kitchens with granite countertops, plus large balconies. With notably low maintenance fees, residents will enjoy a nice list of building amenities, while saving a bit of money. In other words, you’ll spend more time out and about in in Toronto’s Entertainment District, close to Liberty Village and only a short trip to the Rogers Centre, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, as well as all the shops, restaurants, bars and clubs of King West.

Most Notable Features
Two-storey townhomes: In addition to the condo apartment complex, Massey Square also offers select two-storey townhomes on Shank Street just north of King. If you are looking for a new home with more space and privacy than most downtown Toronto condos, then the Massey Square townhomes could be worth your time.
Street level convenience: A nice perk at Massey Square is the ground floor and street level convenience. You’ll find a dry cleaner on the main floor of your building, an RBC Bank across the street, and City Market grocery store at the corner. Plus the King Street streetcar and a northbound bus along Shaw Street.
Low fee amenities: Massey Square is recognized for it’s low maintenance fees, which usually means few amenities. But residents here still enjoy a fitness facility, meeting and party rooms, visitor parking and security. So really you’re just saving money so you can go out and enjoy the neighbourhood. Not bad for first time buyers.

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Included in Maintenance Fees

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Developer
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TSCC-1457
Date Registered
Aug 26, 2002
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 188th

Highest price per sqft out of 459 condos in Downtown

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Year over year change in values at 1000 King St W, Toronto

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Avg. Price per Sqft : $1063/sqft

Based on 17 recent sales at 1000 King St W, Toronto

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Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $4.07/sqft

Based on 9 recent rentals at 1000 King St W, Toronto

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Area Comparison : +0.6%

More expensive than King West condos for sale

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Avg. days on Market : 14 days

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About 1000 King St W, Toronto


Living at 1000 King Street West you will have something fun and new to do each day and every night. The building is a nice walk or TTC hop from the Rogers Centre, where you can enjoy watching your favourite baseball player hit a home run, or you could explore the deep-sea thrills of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Not to mention boutique shopping and restaurants along King West’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts, Queen Street music and shows, outdoor activities along Toronto’s waterfront, and the up-and-coming boutique design hubs of Liberty Village. Some local hot spots to check out include The County General on Queen Street for homestyle food in a lively setting, Edulis Restaurant on Niagara Street, and Injapan on Atlantic Avenue for classic Japanese dishes like tempura and teriyaki.
The local grocery stores are Kings Market at the corner of Shaw and King, as well as Nutrition House and Metro 24-hours both inside Liberty Village off Lynn Williams Street.
For a change of scenery, nearby green space includes the charmingly landscaped Massey Harris Park, as well as both Trinity Bellwoods Park and the trails of Garrison Common.

The King West neighbourhood has a 90+ Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like Adelaide and Wellington. If you want to zip around the city, the King streetcar can connect you with north-south lines like Bathurst and Spadina, the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. For car-owners, King West is a drive-easy area with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue onramp and the 401 via Bathurst and Allen Road.