This one-bedroom plus den condo is in a four-storey building less than a block from Woodbine Beach.Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd.
66 Kippendavie Ave., No. 313, Toronto
Asking price: $749,000 (October, 2025)
Selling price: $739,500 (October, 2025)
Previous selling price: $446,144 (July, 2014)
Taxes: $3,936 (2025)
Days on the market: 12
Listing agent: Linda Ing-Gilbert, Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd.
The 680-square-foot unit has nine-foot ceilings and full-height windows.Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd.
The action
This one-bedroom plus den condo is in a four-storey building less than a block from Woodbine Beach. Units there don’t often come on the market, which gave the 680-square-foot unit some selling power, agent Linda Ing-Gilbert said.
“This is a livable one-bedroom plus den [unit], and it’s in a boutique building,” Ms. Ing-Gilbert said.
“But right now, in Toronto, it’s no secret we’re sitting on about a year-and-a-half supply of inventory.
“There are 100,000 people in the Beaches, and there are 59 condos available for sale at this time.”
Over two days, the unit had three visitors. An offer emerged on the third day, conditional and $9,500 under asking. The seller accepted.
“[My client] was happy with the price and said, ‘Let’s just do it,’ because you could hold out for another $5,000, but you might not get it,” Ms. Ing-Gilbert said.
The building has a rooftop terrace.Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd.
What they got
This 11-year-old condo has nine-foot ceilings, full-height windows in the bedroom and sliding balcony doors in the living room.
There is a den, and a kitchen with quartz countertops, an island and stainless-steel appliances.
By the front door, there is a four-piece bathroom and a closet with laundry machines.
The unit has one parking spot. Monthly fees of $710 cover the cost of water and heating, and use of a rooftop terrace.
The unit has sliding balcony doors in the living room.Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd.
The agent’s take
“In boutique buildings, you feel like you’re part of the neighbourhood,” Ms. Ing-Gilbert said.
“You really are, I’d say, 30 steps to the boardwalk, the beach and Lake Ontario.”