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This 1,293-square-foot unit corner unit is in a 23-year-old building near the Toronto Music Garden on Lake Ontario.Photography provided by Jordan Prussky Photography

410 Queens Quay W., No. 703, Toronto

Asking price: $1,049,000 (February, 2026)

Previous asking price: $1,098,000 (November, 2025)

Selling price: $990,000 (February, 2026)

Previous selling prices: $425,000 (June, 2007); $379,503 (January, 2003)

Taxes: $4,950 (2025)

Property days on market: 105

Listing agent: Christopher Bibby, Re/Max Hallmark Bibby Group Realty

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The unit's kitchen.

The action

This three-bedroom corner unit condo is in a 23-year-old building kitty-corner to the Toronto Music Garden on Lake Ontario. The last three-bedroom unit to change hands in the building was a nearly identical, renovated unit two floors above that sold for $1.35-million in 2024. Agent Christopher Bibby advised an asking price of $1,098,000 to offset the cost of needed upgrades.

“It was really appealing for people who want to be on the water,” Mr. Bibby said. “The other thing that is pretty unique is we don’t really see many three-bedroom units in the city any more.”

After three months without an offer, the asking price was trimmed by $49,000. “The price change was an indication we were open to negotiating,” Mr. Bibby said.

One repeat visitor circled back with an offer. Negotiations resulted in a deal for a further $59,000 cut.

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One of the condo's three bedrooms.

What they got

This 1,293-square-foot unit has windows in each bedroom and a balcony wrapped around the living room, dining area and kitchen.

There are two full bathrooms, and ensuite laundry machines.

The unit has one parking spot. Monthly fees of $1,675 cover utilities and concierge, as well as use of a gym and rooftop deck.

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A balcony wraps around the living room, dining area and kitchen.

The agent’s take

“Being in the southwest corner, the living room, dining room and kitchen have an unobstructed view of the lake,” Mr. Bibby said.

“It’s quite quiet down there, surprisingly, even with Billy Bishop [airport]. And it’s really special with all the biking and sailing there. It’s a beautiful spot.”

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