Large condo in Toronto’s west-end sells $28,000 under asking
A condo in Toronto's west-end sold for $670,000, which is $28,000 below its asking price of $698,000. The unit, located in the Barclay Terrace complex, was on the market for 12 days before receiving a conditional offer. The sale reflects the current trend of larger, well-maintained suites selling when priced appropriately and presented well.
- ▪The condo is a two-bedroom plus den unit located on the 20th floor of Barclay Terrace.
- ▪It was professionally staged and had a well-attended open house with a dozen guests.
- ▪Monthly fees of $1,292 cover utilities, cable, and access to amenities like a gym and indoor pool.
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Open this photo in gallery:Barclay Terrace, a two-tower complex at the corner of Islington Avenue and Dundas Street, has a gym, an indoor pool and squash and tennis courts.Photography provided by Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free Account1300 Islington Ave., No. 2004, Toronto Asking price: $698,000 (April, 2026)Selling price: $670,000 (April, 2026)Previous selling prices: $446,000 (August, 2011); $317,500 (September, 2006)Taxes: $3,393 (2025) Days on the market: 12Listing agent: Belinda Lelli, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
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