
TORONTO QUEEN WEST CONDOS FOR SALE & RENT
Queen West has evolved as a major tourist attraction and an international Arts Centre in Toronto. It is one of the most contemporary shopping centres in the city, featuring several exclusive and boutique clothing stores and shoe stores. The neighbourhood offers lively pubs, restaurants, cafes, bars, and internationally famed live music venues, offering a certain range of music every night.
Known for its artistic spirit and creative energy, Queen West attracts young professionals, artists, and culture enthusiasts who appreciate the neighbourhood's unique character. The area features a mix of converted industrial lofts like the Candy Factory Lofts alongside sleek modern towers like the Art Condos and Bohemian Embassy.
With trendy galleries, vintage shops, craft breweries, and iconic venues like The Drake and The Gladstone Hotel, Queen West offers an unbeatable urban lifestyle. The neighbourhood is steps from the Theatre District, minutes from downtown, and perfectly connected by streetcar and arterial roads to Chinatown and Kensington Market.

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Candy Factory Lofts
Art Condos
West Side Gallery
Bohemian Embassy
Curve Condos
Epic Condos
James Condos
Claremont Lofts

MINTO
6 GLADSTONE
CARHART LOFTS
2 GLADSTONE
Q LOFT
EPIC CONDOS
CANDY FACTORY LOFTS
CHOCOLATE FACTORY
199 OZ
BOHEMIAN EMBASSY
WEST SIDE GALLERY
TRINITY PARK
FAD
EDGE
TWENTY
EDITION RICHMOND
CURVE
ART CONDOS
TENNIS QUEEN WEST
CLAREMONT LOFTS
THE PLANT CONDOS
JAMES CONDOS
FORM CONDOS
SQU
543 RICHMOND CONDOS
452 RICHMOND CONDOS
101 SPADINA CONDOS
RUSH CONDOS
THE BREAD CO CONDOS
MINT ALEXANDRA PARK
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30
Condo Buildings
15+
Streets Covered
3
TTC Streetcar Lines
95
Walk Score
From Graffiti Alley's world-famous murals to buzzing cocktail lounges and one-of-a-kind boutiques, Queen West is Toronto's most vibrant creative district.
Queen West is one of Toronto\u2019s most walkable neighbourhoods with a Walk Score of 95. Discover the best dining, coffee, and transit options steps from your condo.

50+
Restaurants Nearby
25+
Cafes & Bakeries
12
Transit Stops
95
Walk Score
Queen West is a fantastic neighbourhood for families, with top-rated public and Catholic schools, licensed daycares, and some of Toronto's best parks — all within a short walk from your condo.

10+
Schools Nearby
8+
Licensed Daycares
15+
Parks & Playgrounds
3
Community Centres

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Everything you need to know about purchasing a Queen West condo — from pricing and fees to transit, investment potential, and the buying process.
As of 2025, the average price for a condo in Queen West ranges from $550,000 for a studio to over $1.2 million for a two-bedroom unit. Prices vary depending on the building, floor level, size, and finishes. Pre-construction condos in the area typically start around $1,100–$1,400 per square foot. Queen West remains one of Toronto’s most desirable neighbourhoods, so values have shown strong long-term appreciation.
Queen West is consistently ranked among Toronto’s top neighbourhoods for condo investment. The area’s Walk Score of 95, vibrant cultural scene, proximity to the Financial District, and strong rental demand make it highly attractive to both investors and end-users. Average rental yields for one-bedroom units range from 4–5%, and the neighbourhood’s ongoing development ensures continued property value growth.
Monthly maintenance fees in Queen West typically range from $0.55 to $0.85 per square foot. For a 600 sq ft one-bedroom, expect fees between $330–$510 per month. These fees usually cover water, heating, building insurance, common area maintenance, and access to amenities like gyms, rooftop terraces, and concierge services. Newer buildings may have lower fees initially, while older buildings with more amenities tend to be higher.
The process starts with mortgage pre-approval to determine your budget. Next, work with a real estate agent who specializes in Queen West to identify suitable properties. Once you find a condo, you’ll submit an offer, negotiate terms, and sign an Agreement of Purchase and Sale. A typical closing period is 30–90 days. You’ll need a deposit (usually 5% upon acceptance), a home inspection (optional for condos), a lawyer for closing, and land transfer tax payment. First-time buyers in Ontario may qualify for a land transfer tax rebate of up to $4,000.
Queen West has excellent transit connectivity with a Walk Score of 95 and Transit Score of 93. The 501 Queen streetcar runs directly through the neighbourhood, connecting you to the east and west ends of the city. The 504 King streetcar is a short walk south. Osgoode and St. Andrew subway stations on TTC Line 1 are within a 10–12 minute walk. The 510 Spadina and 511 Bathurst streetcars provide north-south connections. Union Station, with GO Transit and UP Express to Pearson Airport, is about 15 minutes away.
Most Queen West condos offer a comprehensive amenity package. Common features include 24-hour concierge, fitness centres, rooftop terraces with BBQ areas, party rooms, co-working lounges, pet wash stations, and bicycle storage. Newer developments often include yoga studios, outdoor pools, screening rooms, and guest suites. Buildings like The Drake, Bohemian Embassy, and 1181 Queen West are known for their premium amenity offerings.
Yes, Queen West is increasingly popular with young families. The neighbourhood is home to well-rated schools like Ryerson Community School and Queen Victoria Public School, multiple licensed daycares, and excellent parks including Trinity Bellwoods Park and Stanley Park. The area also has community centres, family-friendly restaurants, and is close to the Toronto Western Hospital. The walkability and bike-friendliness of the neighbourhood make it easy to get around with children.
Key factors to evaluate include the developer’s track record and reputation, the building’s floor plans and unit layouts, the deposit structure (typically 15–20% spread over 12–18 months), estimated occupancy date, and the assignment clause in your agreement. Review the condo’s projected maintenance fees, included finishes and upgrades, parking and locker availability, and the building’s location relative to transit and amenities. Always have a real estate lawyer review the purchase agreement before signing.
Property taxes in Toronto are calculated based on the assessed value of your unit by MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) multiplied by the city’s residential tax rate, which is approximately 0.67% as of 2025. For a condo assessed at $600,000, annual property taxes would be roughly $4,000. Property taxes are separate from monthly maintenance fees and are paid directly to the City of Toronto, either monthly, quarterly, or annually.
Yes, most Queen West condos allow rentals, though some buildings may have restrictions on short-term rentals (under 28 days). Toronto’s rental market is strong in Queen West due to its central location and lifestyle appeal. Average rents for a one-bedroom range from $2,200–$2,600 per month, while two-bedrooms command $2,800–$3,500. As a landlord, you’ll need to comply with Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act and register with the city if offering short-term rentals.
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