Toronto · ON
Liberty Village is a high-density former industrial pocket west of downtown, transformed over the past 15 years into a young-professional condo enclave. Brick warehouses now host SaaS companies, gyms, and craft breweries. The streetcar at King and Strachan connects to Union in 14 minutes, and the future Ontario Line will add subway access. Restaurants and bars on Liberty Street, a Metro grocery, and the Lamport Stadium green space cover daily needs. Liberty is renter-heavy (~60%) with a high turnover rate, which keeps inventory active. Convass surfaces every Liberty Village rental and for-sale unit directly from owners.
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Question 01
Liberty Village is mid-range for downtown-adjacent Toronto. A 1-bedroom averages $2,350 and a 2-bedroom averages $3,150 — about 8% cheaper than King West for similar unit sizes. Condo purchase prices average $695K for a 1-bedroom, with newer buildings (post-2018) commanding a 12% premium.
Question 02
Almost certainly. The Ontario Line will add a King-Bathurst station within 5 minutes of central Liberty Village, replacing the current 14-minute streetcar trip with a 4-minute subway ride to Union. Expect rents and resale prices to firm up 5–10% within the first year after the line opens (currently projected 2031).
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