$719,000Asking Price
There are addresses in Toronto that don't need an introduction.88 Cumberland Street is one of them. Yorkville has a quality of life that's genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else in the city, and this building sits in the middle of it rather than on the edges of it. That distinction matters more than it sounds when it becomes your daily life.The unit is a one-bedroom plus den - just over the threshold where Toronto condos start to feel like homes rather than compromises. The kitchen is the kind you actually use - stone island, built-in appliances, finishes that were chosen with intention. Hardwood throughout. A bedroom with a walk-in closet that earns the description. A balcony that gives you the city at a comfortable distance - mid-floor, settled, neither too close nor too removed.The den is worth mentioning specifically. Not a nook. Not a converted corner. A proper separate space with a door. In a one-bedroom condo in Toronto that is not a minor detail - it's the difference between a home office and a desk in the corner of your living room. For someone whose work follows them home, that door changes the quality of everything on both sides of it.Step onto the balcony and the city sits at exactly the right distance. Mid-floor - high enough to feel elevated, close enough to feel connected. The balanced view of a building that knows where it stands.Outside, Cumberland does the rest. Hermès around the corner. Eataly, Sassafraz, Sotto Sotto - all of it within the kind of walk that feels like a choice rather than a commute. Bloor-Yonge at your doorstep. The ROM two minutes west. The Mink Mile one street south. And beneath it all - the quiet confidence of a neighbourhood that has never needed to explain itself to anyone. A well-built unit in a well-regarded building on one of Toronto's best streets. Some things don't need to be oversold.
There are addresses in Toronto that don't need an introduction.88 Cumberland Street is one of them. Yorkville has a quality of life that's genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else in the city, and this building sits in the middle of it rather than on the edges of it. That distinction matters more than it sounds when it becomes your daily life.The unit is a one-bedroom plus den - just over the threshold where Toronto condos start to feel like homes rather than compromises. The kitchen is the kind you actually use - stone island, built-in appliances, finishes that were chosen with intention. Hardwood throughout. A bedroom with a walk-in closet that earns the description. A balcony that gives you the city at a comfortable distance - mid-floor, settled, neither too close nor too removed.The den is worth mentioning specifically. Not a nook. Not a converted corner. A proper separate space with a door. In a one-bedroom condo in Toronto that is not a minor detail - it's the difference between a home office and a desk in the corner of your living room. For someone whose work follows them home, that door changes the quality of everything on both sides of it.Step onto the balcony and the city sits at exactly the right distance. Mid-floor - high enough to feel elevated, close enough to feel connected. The balanced view of a building that knows where it stands.Outside, Cumberland does the rest. Hermès around the corner. Eataly, Sassafraz, Sotto Sotto - all of it within the kind of walk that feels like a choice rather than a commute. Bloor-Yonge at your doorstep. The ROM two minutes west. The Mink Mile one street south. And beneath it all - the quiet confidence of a neighbourhood that has never needed to explain itself to anyone. A well-built unit in a well-regarded building on one of Toronto's best streets. Some things don't need to be oversold.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kitchen | Main | 16.34' x 12.73' | Modern Kitchen, Centre Island, Built-in Appliances |
| 2 | Den | Main | 5.91' x 5.91' | Separate Room, Laminate |
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
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Yorkville, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives and business and education, law & public sector professionals. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 34, 25 to 34 and 25 to 34 and seniors aged 65 to 79 and 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
0.5
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
53%
of residents are
single and loving it.
53% singles
Toronto (50%)
50%
of residents
are renters.
50% renters
Toronto (47%)
77%
of residents are
university grads.
77% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$365K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Management | 14% |
| Business | 14% |
| Government | 11% |
| Sales | 10% |
| Sciences | 5% |
35%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
35% immigrants
Toronto (48%)3.1% from Iran
All-time
1.1% from Iran
Recent
Foreign Languages
| French | 2% |
| Persian | 2% |
| Mandarin | 2% |
| Spanish | 2% |
| Cantonese | 2% |
Religions
| Christian | 50% |
| Jewish | 14% |
| Muslim | 4% |
| Hindu | 1% |
| Buddhist | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
1
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
1
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.