$1,699,000Asking Price
There's a particular kind of calm that's hard to find at this price point in Toronto, where the city is close, but not intrusive. Where the scale of the home actually matches how you want to live. The Carvalo's top-floor penthouse is that kind of rare.Two levels. 1,538 square feet. One of the largest suites in the building and the only one reconfigured directly with the builder to open the main floor into a single, generous sweep of living and dining space. It doesn't feel like a condo. It feels like a proper home with a very good address.The layout was designed for real life. An entertainer's kitchen anchored by an oversized island in Bianca Carrara marble, quartzite countertops, and upgraded cabinetry. A living area with actual room to breathe. Upstairs, the primary suite is a quiet exhale - marble sourced from the Dolomites, warm wood cabinetry, an expanded glass shower, and black Kohler fixtures that feel considered rather than trendy.The details are where this suite earns its keep. Added outlets throughout, dimmers on nearly every switch, separate climate control by floor, a laundry sink, and balcony power. These aren't afterthoughts, they're the difference between a condo that photographs well and one you actually want to live in.North-facing over College Street, the views are soft rather than showy, with treetops,rooflines, and west-end sunsets. Upgraded windows keep the interior impressively quiet. The private terrace extends the living space outdoors without drama, just ease.The Carvalo is a boutique building in the truest sense: intimate, design-forward, and entirely without pretension. Concierge, fitness and yoga, a rooftop terrace with BBQs, dog run, dog-wash, visitor parking, and Rogers Fibre included. Parking, locker, and a rare private EV charger round it out. Little Italy, Dundas West, Ossington, all a short walk. Close enough to be part of it. Far enough that you choose when.The west end has plenty of condos. Very few of them feel like this.
There's a particular kind of calm that's hard to find at this price point in Toronto, where the city is close, but not intrusive. Where the scale of the home actually matches how you want to live. The Carvalo's top-floor penthouse is that kind of rare.Two levels. 1,538 square feet. One of the largest suites in the building and the only one reconfigured directly with the builder to open the main floor into a single, generous sweep of living and dining space. It doesn't feel like a condo. It feels like a proper home with a very good address.The layout was designed for real life. An entertainer's kitchen anchored by an oversized island in Bianca Carrara marble, quartzite countertops, and upgraded cabinetry. A living area with actual room to breathe. Upstairs, the primary suite is a quiet exhale - marble sourced from the Dolomites, warm wood cabinetry, an expanded glass shower, and black Kohler fixtures that feel considered rather than trendy.The details are where this suite earns its keep. Added outlets throughout, dimmers on nearly every switch, separate climate control by floor, a laundry sink, and balcony power. These aren't afterthoughts, they're the difference between a condo that photographs well and one you actually want to live in.North-facing over College Street, the views are soft rather than showy, with treetops,rooflines, and west-end sunsets. Upgraded windows keep the interior impressively quiet. The private terrace extends the living space outdoors without drama, just ease.The Carvalo is a boutique building in the truest sense: intimate, design-forward, and entirely without pretension. Concierge, fitness and yoga, a rooftop terrace with BBQs, dog run, dog-wash, visitor parking, and Rogers Fibre included. Parking, locker, and a rare private EV charger round it out. Little Italy, Dundas West, Ossington, all a short walk. Close enough to be part of it. Far enough that you choose when.The west end has plenty of condos. Very few of them feel like this.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
| 1 5-Piece Bathroom | ||||
| 1 3-Piece Bathroom | ||||
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Dufferin Grove, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals and salespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from Portugal, and Portuguese speakers. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 44.
Kids Per Family
0.9
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
55%
of residents are
single and loving it.
55% singles
Toronto (50%)
68%
of residents
are renters.
68% renters
Toronto (47%)
58%
of residents are
university grads.
58% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$106K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Sales | 17% |
| Culture | 13% |
| Government | 12% |
| Business | 11% |
| Management | 8% |
35%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
35% immigrants
Toronto (48%)7.8% from Portugal
All-time
0.4% from Brazil
Recent
Foreign Languages
| Portuguese | 11% |
| Spanish | 4% |
| Cantonese | 2% |
| French | 2% |
| Italian | 2% |
Religions
| Christian | 47% |
| Muslim | 5% |
| Buddhist | 3% |
| Hindu | 2% |
| Jewish | 2% |
Social Housing Buildings
1
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
0
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.