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1720 Eglinton Ave E #618
Under $500K, Over Everyone’s Expectations
Send This Listing To A FriendIf you’ve been waiting for the right condo—one that fits your budget, fits your life, and gets you out of the rental cycle—this is it.
Suite 618 at 1720 Eglinton Ave East is a smart, comfortable 1-bedroom with a layout that actually works. The 627 square feet are used well, giving you space for a full-sized dining table, a proper living area with room for a couch and TV, and a real bedroom that fits a king-sized bed. It’s efficient, functional, and refreshingly move-in ready.
What You’ll Love Inside:
- A kitchen that works: full-sized appliances, generous cabinet storage, and a peninsula with a breakfast bar.
- An actual laundry room, not a closet, with extra storage for things you’d rather keep tucked away.
- A private balcony off the living room with space for a bistro set or a solo morning coffee.
- King-sized bedroom with room to breathe—and room for real furniture.
- Your own parking spot and storage locker, included in the price.
This condo gives you what you need to live comfortably, work from home if you choose, and host friends without feeling cramped. And it does it all without breaking the bank.
What You’ll Love Outside:
The building includes a gym, pool, and tennis courts, so you don’t need to pay for a separate membership or settle for tired, neglected amenities. It’s connected to nearby trails too, giving you easy access to green space just outside your door.
Even better: the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is coming, with a stop right at the building. When it opens, you’ll have faster, more reliable TTC access across the city—without adding to your commute or your stress.
Groceries, coffee shops, and day-to-day essentials are walkable. Big-box stores and the DVP are a quick drive away. Victoria Village is a grounded, residential neighbourhood that lets you live comfortably today and grow into your investment tomorrow.
All of this for under $500k. No renovations, no surprises, no roommates. Just space that’s clean, quiet, and fully yours.

5 Things We Love
- The Layout Lives Like It Should. 627 square feet with no wasted space—just a proper dining area, a full living room, and a king-sized bedroom that doesn’t feel like a squeeze.
- The Laundry Room Is a Game Changer. Not a closet. Not a hallway nook. A real room with storage for cleaning supplies, Costco runs, or whatever else you’d rather keep out of sight.
- The Amenities Actually Get Used. A gym for weekday workouts, a pool for weekend resets, tennis courts for when you want to move—and direct access to trails when you don’t.
- The Location Works Now and Later. Victoria Village has walkable essentials, a residential feel, and quick access to the DVP. You’re not chasing hype—you’re buying into livability.
- The LRT Will Change Everything. The Eglinton Crosstown stop at your front door means faster commutes, better connections, and a major boost to long-term value.
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About
Calm, Connected, and Surprisingly Green
Tucked between the Don Valley and Victoria Park, Victoria Village is one of those Toronto neighbourhoods that quietly checks every box — then adds a few you didn’t think to ask for.
Let’s start here: Victoria Village is quiet. Not boring. Not remote. Just calm — a rare quality in a city that never seems to pause. With a generous buffer of ravines, parks, and winding residential streets, it feels like a deep breath after a long day. The kind of place where you can actually hear the birds in the morning and not just the garbage truck.
But you’re not giving up convenience to get it. The DVP is minutes away, and the Eglinton Crosstown (when it finally gets its act together) will give the whole neighbourhood a serious boost. Whether you’re heading downtown or east to Scarborough, commuting from here is fast, frictionless, and clear.
Built-In Nature (Without Leaving the City)
This isn’t a “sort-of” green neighbourhood. Victoria Village is part of Toronto’s ravine system, meaning it’s laced with real trails, actual forest, and some of the city’s most underrated parkland. Anewen Greenbelt, Wigmore Park, and the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area form a kind of backyard escape that’s rare in this price range. Runners, cyclists, dog parents, and weekend wanderers — you’ll use it all.
Victoria Village isn’t about showy developments or trendy pop-ups. What it offers is better: established housing stock, mid-century builds with solid bones, and condo buildings that prioritize livability over gimmicks. Like they were designed for people, not Pinterest.
Affordability That Doesn’t Mean Sacrifice
This is what makes Victoria Village compelling. It’s one of the few Toronto neighbourhoods where first-time buyers don’t have to choose between a reasonable mortgage and a reasonable life. The cost of entry is lower than in flashier east-end pockets, but you’re not compromising on safety, greenery, or access. The smart money sees this place not just for what it is today — but what it’s about to become.
With the city growing up around it and the Crosstown about to shift buyer attention eastward, Victoria Village is well-positioned for long-term upside. This isn’t just a good place to start — it’s a good place to stay.

