
Completed in 2020 by CentreCourt Developments Inc., this 32-story building features 480 units ranging from 313 to 849 square feet, with prices averaging around $1,000 per square foot. Located in the heart of the vibrant Liberty Village, ZEN King West Condos is just a 6-minute walk to dining spots like King Rustic Kitchen & Bar, Pizza Nova, Ali Baba's Middle Eastern Cuisine, and cafes such as Starbucks and Tim Hortons.
Art and culture enthusiasts will enjoy nearby attractions like the Queen York Rangers Museum, the Royal Canadian Legion Museum, and the Liberty Market Lofts Gallery.Public transit users will appreciate the convenience of Liberty Village, with nearby streetcar routes connecting to St. Andrew subway station, and easy access to the Gardiner Expressway for drivers. However, the building's proximity to the GO Train tracks may result in noise, making it less ideal for noise-sensitive residents.
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Environment4.0
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Safety Index4.0
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Building Quality4.0
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Facilities4.0
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Manage3.0
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Shelman3.8The building has health and relaxation amenities like a spa, steam room, gym, and running track, rather than party or game rooms. Building is well maintained, great views, and helpful concierge, but poor management, lost packages, and broken amenities. The hot tub has reportedly never worked, and management is often unresponsive to calls and emails.
Completed in 2020 by CentreCourt Developments Inc., this 32-story building features 480 units ranging from 313 to 849 square feet, with prices averaging around $1,000 per square foot. Located in the heart of the vibrant Liberty Village, ZEN King West Condos is just a 6-minute walk to dining spots like King Rustic Kitchen & Bar, Pizza Nova, Ali Baba's Middle Eastern Cuisine, and cafes such as Starbucks and Tim Hortons.
Art and culture enthusiasts will enjoy nearby attractions like the Queen York Rangers Museum, the Royal Canadian Legion Museum, and the Liberty Market Lofts Gallery.Public transit users will appreciate the convenience of Liberty Village, with nearby streetcar routes connecting to St. Andrew subway station, and easy access to the Gardiner Expressway for drivers. However, the building's proximity to the GO Train tracks may result in noise, making it less ideal for noise-sensitive residents.