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3 SHANK STREET #307

Toronto, Ontario 

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Features

FEATURES

Condo 

Townhouse

2 Bedrooms 

2 Bath

Rooftop Terrace

1 Parking

Tucked along a quiet, tree-lined street just steps from Trinity Bellwoods and Queen West—one of Toronto’s most vibrant and coveted corridors—this beautifully designed two-bedroom condo townhome delivers an effortless blend of comfort, style, and ease.

Behind its classic red-brick façade lies a space that feels more like a home than a condo. Thoughtfully laid out across multiple levels, it’s perfect for a couple or first-time buyer seeking room to grow. The main floor offers open-concept living, dining, and kitchen areas with a convenient powder room—ideal for entertaining or unwinding. Oversized windows bathe the space in natural light, while the kitchen’s two-tone cabinetry (white uppers and deep blue lowers), Caesarstone countertops, and subway tile backsplash lend a touch of modern refinement.

Upstairs, you’ll find a bright four-piece bath and two generous bedrooms. The second bedroom, currently a charming nursery with built-ins, could easily serve as a guest room or home office. The primary suite offers ample closet space and a peaceful, sunlit retreat.

On the top floor, a spacious rooftop terrace provides a rare urban escape—expansive enough for lounging, dining, or simply enjoying sunset cocktails under the stars, surrounded by treetop views.

Just moments from Trinity Bellwoods Park and some of the city’s most celebrated cafés, restaurants, and shops, yet quietly tucked within a family-friendly pocket, this home strikes a perfect balance between urban energy and neighbourhood calm.

A rare offering of scale, character, and setting—city living, beautifully composed.

The work, as they say, has been done. All you have to do is move in.
Neighborhood

The Neighbourhood

Neighbourhood: King West / Trinity Bellwoods / Ossington Corridor

Between the pulse of King Street West and the calm of Trinity Bellwoods Park lies one of Toronto’s most effortlessly cool pockets — a neighbourhood that has evolved from its industrial roots into a cultural hub that defines downtown living. Shank Street sits quietly at the intersection of it all: close enough to feel the city’s energy, yet tucked away on a peaceful residential street where tree canopies and converted warehouses mingle.

By day, the area hums with creativity — design studios, tech offices, and boutique gyms fill the low-rise brick buildings that once housed textile factories. By night, the neighbourhood transforms into one of Toronto’s most dynamic culinary and social destinations. Ossington Avenue’s restaurants and wine bars spill onto the sidewalks in summer, while King West’s terraces and rooftops create a cosmopolitan energy that rivals any major city.

Trinity Bellwoods Park, a few blocks north, offers a green counterpoint — the city’s unofficial backyard where dog walkers, picnickers, and young families converge. Everything here is within walking distance: cafes with cult followings, independent boutiques, and some of the city’s best dining.

Woolshed Coffee

230m, 2 min walk

No Frills 

250m, 3 min walk

Trinity Bellwoods Park

350m, 4 min walk

 King/Strachan 

170m, 2 min walk

It’s this mix — vibrant yet livable, stylish yet unpretentious — that keeps the area around Shank Street among Toronto’s most sought-after addresses. It’s where urban sophistication meets neighbourhood warmth — and where the city’s creative heartbeat feels most alive.

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Where neighbourhood classics meet modern taste.

Culinary Playground

Food + Drink

Dining options abound in every direction. Just steps away, Queen Street West and King Street West form the city’s culinary backbone — where neighbourhood bistros, celebrated chefs, and late-night spots all coexist. Along Queen, long-time favourites like Union, Côte de Boeuf, and Foxley anchor the strip, joined by Mamakas, a much-admired Aegean spot that draws diners from across the city. Head south toward King and you’ll find Gusto 101, Public Gardens, and Alder, each offering a more refined take on modern dining, while Odd Seoul brings a relaxed, late-night energy that defines the area’s mix. For coffee, Jimmy’s Coffee and Sam James are local institutions — the kind of places where regulars know each other’s orders.

Here, brunch, cocktails, and dinner are never more than a few steps away — all part of what makes life at 3 Shank Street so effortlessly connected to the pulse of the city.

Retail Reverie

Where cool style and creative living meet

Shop

There’s a trendsetting Trinity Bellwoods boutique for every taste. Hit up the likes of Area+001 and Lost and Found for men’s streetwear and Gaspard for winsome womenswear and accessories. Anne Sportun offers one-of-a-kind jewellery designs—or try Armed for more playful baubles—while international brands like Aesop and Le Labo take care of your skincare and fragrance regimens. Dressing up your home instead? Pick out modish furnishings from Urban Mode or V de V and sustainable nursery decor from Ella+Elliot. Or head to Toronto institution Type Books for expert advice on filling your shelves with amazing literature, art books, magazines, and more.

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In a city that’s always moving, Trinity-Bellwoods/Niagara is moving faster — invest now while you still can.

Trinity-Bellwoods/Niagara has outperformed the broader Toronto real estate market in recent years, establishing itself as one of the city's best neighbourhoods to invest in for the long term.

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