Units in the Beyond the Sea building in Toronto have access to a pool, yoga and boxing rooms, a theatre and a kids’ playroom.Photography provided by Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
15 Legion Rd., No. 1105, Toronto
Asking price: $525,000 (January, 2026)
Previous asking prices: $545,000 (October, 2025); $585,000 (Sept. 18); $598,000 (Sept. 4)
Selling price: $515,000 (January, 2026)
Previous selling prices: $643,000 (December, 2021); $296,400 (November, 2014); $218,789 (November, 2011)
Taxes: $2,444 (2025)
Property days on market: 122
Listing agents: Luke Dalinda and Alexa Kostuk, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
The kitchen has quartz countertops, an island with a breakfast bar and stainless-steel appliances.
The action
The owners of this one-bedroom unit with a den at the Beyond the Sea building bought it at the top of the market in 2021 for $643,000. They reluctantly accepted that it would sell for far less in the current market. Their asking price started at $598,000 and gradually dropped as the search for a buyer dragged on. By January, the number was $525,000, and finally, a prospective buyer appeared. A deal at $515,000 was agreed.
“For people who bought in the peak in 2021, 2022 or 2023, prices have come down considerably,” agent Luke Dalinda said.
“At the start of 2026 … buyers realized the [mortgage] rates were as low as they were going to get. We saw a flurry of activity from people trying to capitalize on those rates.”
From a buyer’s perspective, paying $515,000 for this 652-square-foot unit, in a 14-year-old tower across from Humber Bay Park West, provided more space than newer units.
“Established condominiums offer expansive living spaces at highly competitive price points, particularly compared to the newer, higher-priced, shoebox condominiums in today’s market,” Mr. Dalinda said.
“A lot of product is 400 to 500 square feet.”
All of the spaces in the condo, including the bedroom, have hardwood floors.
What they got
This southeast-facing unit has nine-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and a balcony along the principal room.
The kitchen has quartz countertops, an island with a breakfast bar and new stainless-steel appliances.
There is a four-piece bathroom and a closet for stacked laundry machines.
The unit has a storage locker and one parking spot. Monthly fees of $750 pay for 24-hour concierge, and heating and water costs, as well as use of a pool, yoga and boxing rooms, a theatre and a kids’ playroom.
The southeast-facing unit has a balcony along the principal room.
The agent’s take
“This complex has a lot of amenities,” Mr. Dalinda said.
“The unit has a serene view of nature and parkland on Mimico Creek that was appealing as well.”