Toronto · ON
King West is downtown Toronto's restaurant and nightlife corridor, running from Spadina to Bathurst along King Street. Glass condos line both sides of the strip, with restored Victorian rowhouses on the side streets of Niagara and the Wellington/Tecumseh blocks. Residents are mostly professionals in their 20s and 30s — finance, tech, design — drawn by the highest restaurant density in the city and a King streetcar that's a 7-minute ride to Bay. King West tracks with the highest condo turnover in Toronto: leases average 14 months. Convass tracks every active King West rental and resale directly from owners with no commission inflating the price.
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Question 01
King West is loud on weekends and lively every weeknight — expect restaurant and bar noise until midnight in the King-Bathurst corridor. Side streets (Adelaide, Wellington, Niagara) are quieter. Most residents are 25–40 professionals walking to financial-district offices. Units higher than the 8th floor escape most street noise.
Question 02
Each suits a different lifestyle. King West has more restaurants, walks directly into the financial district, and commands a 10% rental premium. Liberty Village is quieter, has more green space at Lamport Stadium, and includes a Metro grocery — more practical for couples and home-workers. Same streetcar line connects both.
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