92 King Street E
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About 92 King Street E — King Plaza
Nestled in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood — King Plaza is a 17-storey building situated at 92 King Street East; as far as locations go, it would be difficult to find something more central than this condominium. This property doesn’t have all the flash of other buildings in the area, but Toronto condos for sale here have great value and are reasonably priced. This buildings boasts a convenient list of amenities: gym, party room, meeting room, concierge, security guard, rooftop deck, and parking garage.
King Plaza is an ideal choice for renters or buyers who want to live in downtown Toronto, within walking distance of Toronto’s most famous sights — particularly first-time home buyers who are looking for more bang for their buck than can be found elsewhere.
The Suites
Condos at King Plaza follow a variety of floor plans for 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom + solarium, 2 bedroom, and 2 bedroom + solarium; suite sizes range from 668 to 1069 square feet.
Units in this building have great value per square foot, and desirable features like hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, modern bathrooms, large windows, and some units have private balconies.
The Neighbourhood
Once an industrial area, St Lawrence is now a vibrant community in Toronto’s downtown core, steps away from the best attractions in the city. This area is home to trendy cafes, great restaurants, and exciting nightlife options — plus, a condo at this location places residents next to the Distillery District for boutique shopping,
If you’re not a morning person and struggle to get the day started without an espresso, then you’ll love the selection of cafes in the area; from 92 King Street East you have your pick of trendy cafes — there’s Venus Coffee and XO Bisous on Adelaide, Dineen Coffee Co. on Yonge, and We Brew Café, Café Plenty and Mos Mos on King. There are also several Starbucks and Tim Hortons locations close-by if you prefer something more mainstream.
King Plaza has a plethora of restaurants nearby — from fast-food to more upscale dining experiences. For Breakfast there’s Crepe TO just next door, for lunch Quesada Burritos & Tacos and Big Smoke Burger are minutes away, and if you’re feeling something upscale for dinner — you have swanky restaurants like Carisma and Biagio Ristorante, also just minutes away.
Keeping busy won’t be a problem for residents of this neighbourhood, as there are limitless options for nightlife and entertainment. Sports fans can walk to the Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena, taking the hassle out of navigating through busy streetcars and bustling crowds. Music lovers have plenty of bars in the area for live music and local talent, and are only a 10 minute walk from the historic Massey Hall for larger acts. Yonge Street and its lively nightlife are only 2 blocks west, and the entertainment district is just a little further — giving you free range of all the best bars and clubs in the city.
The Distillery District is only a short stroll to the east, where you can enjoy boutique shopping, art and cultural exhibits, a beer at Mill Street Brew Pub, or just take in the historic scenery. Grocery Shopping can actually be exciting for residents of King Plaza because the renowned St. Lawrence Market is minutes away on front street — home to a vast selection of food merchants, for everything from meats and produce, to crafts, artisan pastries and more. There is also King Grocery and a Metro on front for larger grocery runs.
Transportation
Trumpets please — 92 King Street has a hallowed Walk Score of 100, making this a prime location for those who prefer to run errands without a vehicle or public transit. Those who do rely on public transit to get around have it made at King Plaza — streetcars run on King Street 24 hours a day, and King Station is only a 3 minute walk for the Yonge-University subway line.
Generally speaking, downtown Toronto is not the most driver friendly area, but King Plaza is well-located to take the pain out of city driving. Drivers can quickly reach the Gardiner Expressway via the Lower Jarvis on-ramp, and from there can connect to the Don Valley parkway.
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Transaction Insights at 92 King Street E
Studio | 1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | No Data | No Data | $510,000 - $600,000 | No Data | $625,000 - $920,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | No Data | $869 | No Data | $794 |
Price Range | No Data | No Data | $2,400 - $3,100 | $3,325 - $4,200 | $3,200 - $3,700 |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | No Data | 71 Days | 311 Days | 96 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 314 Days | 49 Days | 136 Days | 58 Days |
Ratio of Units in Building | 1% | 5% | 49% | 14% | 33% |
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