The unit at 2121 Lake Shore Blvd. W. in Mimico includes a storage locker and one parking spot.Photography provided by Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
2121 Lake Shore Blvd. W., No. 809, Toronto
Asking price: $599,000 (August, 2025)
Selling price: $550,000 (September, 2025)
Taxes: $2,451 (2025)
Days on the market: 10
Listing agents: Luke Dalinda and Alexa Kostuk, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
The living room has a sliding door to a balcony.
The action
This one-bedroom unit with a den had five visitors over the first week of September. Agent Luke Dalinda considered it a good turnout given the large number of vacancies in the 21-year-old building and in adjacent towers across from Humber Bay Shores Park.
One visitor made an offer $40,000 under the asking price, which the seller accepted.
“Right now, there are over 300 listings for sale, just in that area,” Mr. Dalinda said.
The condo's kitchen has stainless-steel appliances.
“If it’s priced right, then you’re looking at 30 to 60 days on market, but there are people holding firm and waiting 100-plus days – at an extreme, almost up to 300 days.”
The advantage of this 706-square-foot unit was a larger footprint than newer models nearby.
“Legacy 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.
“This is a one-bedroom unit with a den area where [the seller] has a Murphy bed for guests.
“It almost makes it a two-bedroom [unit].”
The bedroom also has a sliding door to the balcony.
What they got
This east-facing unit has one bedroom and a living room, both with sliding doors to a balcony.
The dining area is next to a kitchen with stainless-steel appliances.
On the other side of the unit, there is a den, a four-piece bathroom and a closet with laundry machines.
The unit has a storage locker and one parking spot. Monthly fees of $758 cover all utilities.
The condo's balcony.
The agent’s take
“Because it’s an older building, a lot of the amenity spaces are bigger,” Mr. Dalinda said.
“It has a nice-sized gym and a nice-sized pool. Sometimes in new condos, they call a glorified Jacuzzi a pool.”