$1,445,000Asking Price
Positioned at the confluence of Summerhill, The Annex and Yorkville, The Oaklands is one of midtown Toronto's most coveted buildings - a luxury offering situated within a quiet, tree-lined pocket offering privacy rarely found this close to the city's core. Designed by the esteemed partnership of Macy DuBois and Helga Plumb, the building is an award-winning example of late-stage modernism, defined by strong horizontal lines, clay tile detailing, and a perfect marriage of architecture, light, and landscape. Subtle references to Frank Lloyd Wright are felt rather than stated, giving the building a warmth and permanence that has aged exceptionally well. Suite 337 is a refined two-storey residence offering nearly 1,600 square feet of well-scaled living space, complemented by both a private terrace and balcony. It lives more like a townhome than a condominium, with separation between entertaining and private quarters. The main level is open and inviting. A newly renovated kitchen features Fisher & Paykel appliances, stone countertops, and streamlined cabinetry that flows naturally into the living and dining areas. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in morning light and open to an east-facing terrace - an ideal spot for coffee, reading, or quiet evenings at home. A discreet powder room and custom built-in millwork complete the level. The lower level is calm and private. The primary suite includes a walk-through dressing area, a spacious ensuite, and direct access to the balcony, shared with a generously sized second bedroom suitable for guests, work, or creative pursuits. A dedicated laundry and storage room, along with a comfortable reading nook, adds day-to-day ease. Thoughtfully updated, Suite 337 offers space, privacy, and architectural integrity - an ideal next chapter for those seeking quality. Set within the Cottingham School District and surrounded by Summerhill's historic streetscapes, 40 Oaklands Avenue remains a quietly significant address with enduring appeal.
Positioned at the confluence of Summerhill, The Annex and Yorkville, The Oaklands is one of midtown Toronto's most coveted buildings - a luxury offering situated within a quiet, tree-lined pocket offering privacy rarely found this close to the city's core. Designed by the esteemed partnership of Macy DuBois and Helga Plumb, the building is an award-winning example of late-stage modernism, defined by strong horizontal lines, clay tile detailing, and a perfect marriage of architecture, light, and landscape. Subtle references to Frank Lloyd Wright are felt rather than stated, giving the building a warmth and permanence that has aged exceptionally well. Suite 337 is a refined two-storey residence offering nearly 1,600 square feet of well-scaled living space, complemented by both a private terrace and balcony. It lives more like a townhome than a condominium, with separation between entertaining and private quarters. The main level is open and inviting. A newly renovated kitchen features Fisher & Paykel appliances, stone countertops, and streamlined cabinetry that flows naturally into the living and dining areas. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in morning light and open to an east-facing terrace - an ideal spot for coffee, reading, or quiet evenings at home. A discreet powder room and custom built-in millwork complete the level. The lower level is calm and private. The primary suite includes a walk-through dressing area, a spacious ensuite, and direct access to the balcony, shared with a generously sized second bedroom suitable for guests, work, or creative pursuits. A dedicated laundry and storage room, along with a comfortable reading nook, adds day-to-day ease. Thoughtfully updated, Suite 337 offers space, privacy, and architectural integrity - an ideal next chapter for those seeking quality. Set within the Cottingham School District and surrounded by Summerhill's historic streetscapes, 40 Oaklands Avenue remains a quietly significant address with enduring appeal.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Foyer | Main | 13.16' x 6.50' | Tile Ceiling, 2-PieceBath, Closet |
| 2 | Kitchen | Main | 13.68' x 6.99' | Hardwood Floor, Stone Counters, Built-in Appliances |
| 3 | Office | Lower | 12.60' x 7.84' | Hardwood Floor, Pot Lights, 3-PieceBath |
| 4 | Laundry | Lower | 10.76' x 10.17' | Tile Floor, Sliding Doors, Linen Closet |
| 1 2-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
| 1 3-Piece Bathroom on Lower | ||||
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom on Lower | ||||
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Summerhill, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives and business, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 55 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
0.7
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
44%
of residents are
single and loving it.
44% singles
Toronto (50%)
38%
of residents
are renters.
38% renters
Toronto (47%)
77%
of residents are
university grads.
77% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$332K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Business | 16% |
| Government | 15% |
| Management | 13% |
| Sales | 7% |
| Culture | 7% |
22%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
22% immigrants
Toronto (48%)3.2% from UK
All-time
1.4% from USA
Recent
Foreign Languages
| French | 3% |
| Spanish | 2% |
| German | 1% |
| Cantonese | 1% |
| Hungarian | 1% |
Religions
| Christian | 52% |
| Jewish | 12% |
| Muslim | 3% |
| Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
0
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
2
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.