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2495 Dundas St W #320
Renovated, Ready and Right Where Roncy, High Park and the Junction Collide
Set at the point where Roncesvalles, High Park and the Junction meet, this condo clicks for the first-time buyer who wants a smart purchase without giving up convenience or character. Transit is best-in-class: Dundas West Station, the subway and the streetcar are a short walk; the UP Express puts downtown and the airport within easy reach. You get the energy and access these neighbourhoods are known for—without paying a Bloor-street premium.
Inside, the layout feels intentional. From the entry, the flow is kitchen to dining/living to balcony—cohesive rather than chopped up. The bedroom and the den run off to the side, which makes the main area feel wider and brighter than the bowling-lane layouts common in newer builds. The den isn’t fully enclosed, but it’s a real, usable space just off the living area—ideal for hybrid work, a reading nook, or a creative corner.
The west exposure is doing its job here. Afternoon and evening light filters through large sliders that open to a balcony with views over trees and the houses of High Park North—a residential outlook that keeps things calm at the end of the day.
The updates tell a clear story of care (and fewer surprises for you later): new flooring, refreshed lighting throughout, and a renovated kitchen with updated appliances, new counters, sink, backsplash and painted cabinetry. The laundry appliances have been replaced, and the Kitec plumbing has been removed—one of those unglamorous but important boxes every buyer wants to tick off.
Practicalities are on point: 604 square feet of usable space, one parking spot and a locker. Monthly fees cover heat, water, A/C and common elements. The building is boutique—just seven storeys—with a quiet, friendly feel and the amenities you actually use: concierge, gym, visitor parking, BBQ area and party room.
What stands out
- Location that multiplies your options: In the centre of the Roncy–High Park–Junction triangle, minutes to subway, streetcar and UP Express.
- Wider, brighter main space: Bedroom and den are set to the side, so the living/dining area reads open and airy, not tunnel-like.
- Real, flexible den: A distinct, usable space off the living area for work or hobbies.
- West-facing outlook: Afternoon/evening light and treetop views over a residential streetscape.
- Beautifully updated and move-in ready: New floors and lighting, renovated kitchen, updated laundry—and Kitec removed.
If you’ve toured enough entry-level condos to know the compromises, this one feels different. It’s bright, functional and already done—an easy first step into ownership that balances practical value with genuine pride of place.

5 Things We Love
- Location that connects everything. Right at the crossroads of Roncesvalles, High Park and the Junction, you’re surrounded by some of the west end’s best parks, shops and restaurants. Dundas West Station, the streetcar, and the UP Express are minutes away, putting downtown and Pearson within easy reach.
- A layout that feels wider and brighter. Unlike the bowling-lane style layouts in many new builds, this condo is designed with flow in mind. The bedroom and den are set to the side, making the main living area feel open, airy, and full of natural light.
- A boutique building with grown-up energy. At just seven storeys, the building feels quiet, friendly, and mature—home to neighbours who care about the space, not partiers passing through.
- West-facing views that feel residential. Instead of staring at tracks and bridges, you get leafy treetops and rooftops stretching over High Park North and West Bend. Add in the glow of afternoon and evening sun, and it feels like a proper home base.
- All the updates already done. New floors, lighting, fixtures and a fully refreshed kitchen, plus updated laundry and Kitec plumbing removed. It’s the kind of move-in ready that saves you both money and hassle.
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About West Bend
Where the Junction, Roncy, and High Park North Collide
Living at Dundas and Bloor means you’re in that rare pocket where three of the city’s best west-end neighbourhoods overlap—and you don’t have to pick just one. Technically High Park North, but with the energy of The Junction and the convenience of Roncy, this is the kind of location that feels layered and lived-in.
On one side, you’ve got the character of The Junction: indie breweries, organic groceries at The Sweet Potato, and an endless mix of eclectic shops and restaurants. This is where you stumble across a new furniture store on a Saturday afternoon or grab authentic Roman pinsa at Venga Cucina. A few minutes in the other direction, Roncesvalles delivers its own lineup of cafés, boutiques, and bakeries—the kind of main street where everyone seems to know each other. And then there’s High Park itself: 400 acres of trails, gardens, playgrounds, even a zoo. Cherry blossom season here isn’t just hype—it’s a real neighbourhood event.
Transit? Best-in-class. You’re literally across the street from the Wallace Avenue pedestrian bridge, which takes you straight to the UP Bloor station and the West Toronto Railpath. Dundas West subway station and the streetcar are just steps away. Whether you’re heading downtown for work, out of town for a weekend trip, or to Pearson for a flight, the connections couldn’t be easier.
Everyday life here is equal parts grounded and convenient. Need pizza? Blondies is across the street. Want a low-key night? Walk the Railpath or wander through High Park. Craving a more lively scene? The breweries and bars of The Junction are right there. It’s a pocket of the city that feels connected but not crowded, urban but still neighbourly.
West Bend isn’t a neighbourhood you just live in—it’s one you grow into. It’s the kind of place where the energy feels fresh, the community feels established, and everything you need is a short walk away.