Description
The new 1700 Queen East Condos sit surrounded by numerous frequent transit routes, and are on the border of two peaceful-yet-vibrant neighborhoods. In addition, these new Upper Beaches condos are just steps away from a host of beaches, parks and bike trails.
Quick Facts | |
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Project Name | 1700 Queen East Condos |
Building Type | Condominium |
Location | 1700 Queen St East, Toronto, Ontario |
Development Team | Sud Group of Companies |
Starting Price | TBA |
Number of Storeys | 6 |
Number of Units | 110 |
Unit Sizes | TBA |
Sales Status | Coming Soon |
Expected Completion | TBA |
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1700 Queen East Condos: Development Info
Current plans call for 1700 Queen East to rise to a height of 6 storeys and include 110 housing units. The unit breakdown will be as follows:
- 1 studio unit
- 54 1-bedrooms (with 39 of those having dens)
- 44 2-bedrooms (with 8 having dens)
- 11 3-bedrooms
85 vehicular and 114 bicycle parking spots are to be included, while the building will feature 501 square metres of indoor amenity space and 248 square metres of outdoor space. Further information, such as a detailed amenity list, will be added as soon as it becomes available.
The new 1700 Queen East Condos are located in Toronto’s Upper Beaches neighborhood, and are right along its border with The Beaches district. Between the two, residents will have access to a wide range of amenities:
- Woodbine Park is just across the street, and hosts numerous festivals & events during the summer months – in addition to serving as a large community green space.
- Further south, Woodbine Beach (and the adjoining Ashbridges Bay Park) is a popular destination during the summer.
- Protected bike lanes run east-west along the lake shore, as well as north along Woodbine Avenue.
- No Frills, Foodland, Loblaws and a host of independent grocers all have locations nearby.
- To the east, Queen Street in the Beaches is lined with an array of shops and restaurants.
These new condos sit at the junction of two streetcar routes. Together, the #501 Queen and #503 Kingston Road provide frequent service west to Downtown Toronto. Local bus services run north to subway stations on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth, while Danforth GO station is also nearby. For drivers, Kingston Road offers a direct route to Highway 401, while Coxwell Avenue does the same for the Don Valley Parkway.
Well-Positioned for Work & Leisure Alike
The new 1700 Queen East Condos are perfectly situated for an array of recreational options. From beachside activities in the summer to year-round bicycle paths, these new Upper Beaches condos are just steps away. This, combined with excellent local transit coverage, is expected to put units in high demand. As a result, interested buyers are highly encouraged to register online for the latest info regarding prices & floor plans.

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