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Coming Soon | 441 Jane St #110
Coming to MLS on May 28
Send This Listing To A FriendTwo levels, a real backyard, and a floor plan that actually makes sense. Tucked between Baby Point and Bloor West, this rare west-end find combines smart design with serious liveability.
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5 Things We Love
- The design is clean, modern, and quietly stylish. From the finishes to the layout, everything feels thoughtfully put together—contemporary without being cold, functional without feeling basic.
- It has a real backyard. Private, fenced, and walk-out accessible, the courtyard offers enough space for a barbecue, a garden, and dinner with friends—something you rarely find in a condo townhouse.
- The layout makes sense. Living and entertaining happens upstairs, while bedrooms and bathrooms are tucked below for peace and privacy. Two full baths mean your guests don’t need to borrow your toothbrush drawer.
- The location hits all the right notes. You’re right between Baby Point and Bloor West Village—close to shops, parks, and transit, with that west-end charm people move across the city for.
- Every room plays fair. No awkward angles, no oddly shaped nooks—just smart, square rooms that make it easy to plan your space (and your furniture).
About Runnymede-Bloor West
Bordered by Humbercrest Boulevard, Annette Street, Runnymede Road and St. John’s Road, this quiet residential pocket offers the best of west-end living—whether you’re ready to downsize or just getting started.
For long-time residents of Baby Point or Bloor West looking to simplify, the neighbourhood offers a familiar sense of community, walkable streets, and easy access to shops, parks, and transit—without the density or foot traffic of the main drags. It’s a place where you can slow down without stepping away.
At the same time, this area is catching the eye of a new generation. Young professionals are moving in, drawn by the character homes, the proximity to transit (Runnymede and Jane stations, plus the UP Express), and the evolving food and café scene along Annette and Dundas West. There’s a quiet buzz here—an understated energy that balances old and new.
Tree-lined streets, pride of ownership, strong schools and a strong sense of community make it easy to picture building a future here—whether that means hosting grandkids for Sunday lunch or walking your dog to the local coffee shop before logging on to work from home.
It’s a neighbourhood where lives at different stages intersect naturally—and where both roots and dreams have room to grow.

