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Regent Park is one of North America’s most ambitious and successful urban revitalization projects — transforming a 69-acre community in downtown Toronto’s east end into a vibrant, mixed-income neighbourhood where everyone belongs. What was once Canada’s largest social housing project has been reimagined as a model for inclusive city living, combining market-rate condos, affordable housing, community facilities, and world-class green space.
Living in Regent Park means joining a thriving community with some of Toronto’s best amenities right outside your door. The Regent Park Athletic Grounds — a six-acre park with a running track, sports fields, and splash pad — anchors the neighbourhood, while the Regent Park Aquatic Centre offers a stunning 25-metre pool. The Daniels Spectrum arts and cultural hub brings theatre, music, and community events to the heart of the neighbourhood.
The condo buildings here are architecturally striking and designed for modern urban life. From the vibrant Paintbox Condos above the beloved Paintbox Bistro to the premium tower at One Park Place with its panoramic park views, Regent Park offers homes for first-time buyers, growing families, and investors alike. With Dundas and Parliament streetcars at your doorstep and the future Ontario Line nearby, Regent Park connects you to everything Toronto has to offer.
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Lifestyle
Experience Regent Park Living
From world-class parks and recreation to vibrant arts and community dining, Regent Park offers a lifestyle built on connection, culture, and community.
Parks
Athletic Grounds
- 620 Dundas Street East
Bistro
Paintbox Bistro
- 555 Dundas Street East
Arts Hub
Daniels Spectrum
- 585 Dundas Street East
Recreation
Aquatic Centre
- 640 Dundas Street East
Parks
Athletic Grounds
- 620 Dundas Street East
Recreation
Aquatic Centre
- 640 Dundas Street East
Family
Splash Pad & Playground
- Athletic Grounds
Arts Hub
Daniels Spectrum
- 585 Dundas Street East
Community
Regent Park Food Centre
- 201 Carlton Street
Theatre
Community Theatre
- Daniels Spectrum
Bistro
Paintbox Bistro
- 555 Dundas Street East
Cafe
Neighbourhood Cafe
- Dundas Street East
Local Amenities
Everything Within Walking Distance
Regent Park is a walkable community with a Walk Score of 91. Discover local dining, specialty coffee, and excellent transit options steps from your condo.
- Canadian Bistro
- 3 min
Paintbox Bistro
- 555 Dundas Street East
4.4
- Caribbean
- 4 min
Freddies Woodbridge
- 619 Dundas Street East
4.5
- Neighbourhood Cafe
- 2 min
The Local Cafe
- 620 Dundas Street East
4.3
- Coffee & Brunch
- 8 min
Sumach Espresso
- 810 Dundas Street East
4.6
- Specialty Coffee
- 10 min
Rooster Coffee
- 343 King Street East
4.5
- Third Wave Coffee
- 6 min
Arvo Coffee
- 1185 Dundas Street East
4.6
- Artisan Roastery
- 15 min
Balzacs Coffee
- 1 Trinity Street
4.5
- Espresso Bar
- 12 min
Dark Horse Espresso
- 684 Queen Street East
4.4
- 505 Dundas Streetcar
- 4 min
Dundas & Parliament
- Dundas St E & Parliament St
- 505 Dundas Streetcar
- 65 Parliament Bus
- 4 min
Parliament & Dundas
- Parliament St & Dundas St E
- 65 Parliament Bus
- TTC Line 2 Subway
- 18 min
Castle Frank Station
- 599 Bloor Street East
- TTC Line 2 Subway
- Moss Park Station (2026)
- 10 min
Future: Ontario Line
- Queen St E near Sherbourne
- Moss Park Station (2026)
15+
Restaurant Nearby
8+
Cafes & Bakeries
4
Transit Connections
91
Walk Score
Family Friendly
Schools, Daycares & Parks
Regent Park and surrounding east Toronto neighbourhoods offer quality public and Catholic schools, licensed daycares, and exceptional green spaces — all within walking distance of your condo.
- Public Elementary & Junior High
- 8 min
Lord Dufferin Junior & Senior Public School
- 350 Parliament Street
4.2
- Public Elementary
- 5 min
Sackville Street Public School
- 2 Sackville Street
4
- Catholic Elementary
- 6 min
St. Paul Catholic School
- 49 Sackville Street
4.3
- Public Elementary & Junior High
- 12 min
Market Lane Junior & Senior Public School
- 83 The Esplanade
4.1
- Licensed Daycare
- 4 min
Regent Park Child Care Centre
- 200 Sackville Street
4.5
- Licensed Daycare
- 3 min
Regent Park Early Learning Centre
- 600 Dundas Street East
4.4
- Licensed Daycare
- 3 min
Paintbox Early Learning
- 555 Dundas Street East
4.6
- Licensed Daycare
- 7 min
Parliament Street Kids
- 220 Parliament Street
4.3
- Major Urban Park
- 3 min
Regent Park Athletic Grounds
- 620 Dundas Street East
- 6 acres
- Recreation Centre
- 4 min
Regent Park Aquatic Centre
- 640 Dundas Street East
- 25m pool
- Recreation Centre & Park
- 10 min
Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre
- 187 Cherry Street
- 2.5 hectares
- Natural Trail & Park
- 12 min
The Don River Trail
- Bayview Avenue & Queen St East
- 11 km trail
6+
School Nearby
5+
Licensed Daycares
8+
Parks & Playground
2
Community Centres
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FAQ
Common Questions About Buying in Regent Park
Everything you need to know about purchasing a Regent Park condo — from pricing and the revitalization to transit, investment potential, and the buying process.
What is the average price of a condo in Regent Park, Toronto?
As of 2025, the average price for a condo in Regent Park ranges from $529,000 for a compact one-bedroom unit to over $929,000 for a premium two-bedroom in One Park Place. The neighbourhood offers some of downtown Toronto’s best value, with newer buildings like Regent Park Rise and Paintbox Condos providing modern finishes at competitive prices compared to neighbouring areas. One-bedroom units typically start around $525,000, while two-bedroom condos average between $669,000 and $929,000 depending on building and finishes.
Are Regent Park condos a good investment?
Regent Park represents one of Toronto’s most compelling investment opportunities. The neighbourhood is undergoing a $1 billion revitalization that has already transformed the area, with continued development planned over the next decade. The mixed-income model ensures a stable, diverse community. Average rental yields range from 4.5–6%, among the best in downtown Toronto. The upcoming Ontario Line station at Moss Park will dramatically improve transit access. As one of the last affordable downtown neighbourhoods, Regent Park has significant appreciation potential as the revitalization continues and more amenities are added.
What are the monthly condo fees in Regent Park buildings?
Monthly maintenance fees in Regent Park typically range from $0.55 to $0.85 per square foot. For a 750 sq ft two-bedroom condo, expect fees between $410–$640 per month. Newer buildings like Village Green Condos and One Park Place offer more streamlined fee structures with modern amenities, while slightly older buildings may have lower fees. These fees cover water, heating, building insurance, common area maintenance, and access to amenities such as rooftop terraces, fitness centres, and concierge services. The neighbourhood’s strong reserve fund planning ensures long-term building health.
What is the buying process for a condo in Regent Park?
The process begins with mortgage pre-approval to establish your budget. Work with a real estate agent who specializes in the Regent Park neighbourhood to identify suitable properties. Once you find a unit, you’ll submit an offer, negotiate terms, and sign an Agreement of Purchase and Sale. A typical closing period is 30–90 days. You’ll need a deposit (usually 5% upon acceptance), a status certificate review for condos, a lawyer for closing, and land transfer tax payment. First-time buyers in Ontario may qualify for a land transfer tax rebate of up to $4,000. Regent Park’s mixed-income model means some buildings have unique ownership structures — your agent can guide you through these.
What is the buying process for a condo in Regent Park?
Regent Park offers excellent transit connectivity with a Walk Score of 91. The 505 Dundas streetcar runs along the northern edge, connecting to downtown and the west end. The 65 Parliament bus provides north-south connections. Castle Frank Station on TTC Line 2 is accessible by bus connection. The upcoming Ontario Line, with a planned Moss Park station, will dramatically improve transit access when it opens. Union Station, with GO Transit and UP Express to Pearson Airport, is about 15–20 minutes away by streetcar and subway. The neighbourhood’s central location means most of Toronto is accessible within 30 minutes.
What amenities are available in Regent Park condo buildings?
Regent Park condos offer modern amenities designed for urban living. Common features include rooftop terraces with city views, fitness centres, party rooms, 24-hour concierge in newer towers, and underground parking. Village Green Condos features smart-home integration and green living walls. Paintbox Condos includes an arts studio and creative workspace. The neighbourhood itself serves as an extension of residents’ lifestyle amenities — the Athletic Grounds, Aquatic Centre, and Daniels Spectrum are all within a 5-minute walk of most condo buildings.
Is Regent Park family-friendly?
Absolutely — Regent Park is designed with families in mind. The revitalization specifically incorporated family needs, with larger two and three-bedroom units in many buildings. The area is home to schools like Lord Dufferin Public School and St. Paul Catholic School, multiple licensed daycares, and some of Toronto’s best parks. The Regent Park Athletic Grounds features a splash pad, playground, and sports fields. The Aquatic Centre offers swimming lessons and family programs. The Daniels Spectrum provides cultural programming for all ages. The mixed-income community creates a diverse, welcoming environment for children.
What makes Regent Park different from other Toronto neighbourhoods?
Regent Park is unique as North America’s largest and most successful community housing revitalization. Unlike gentrification that displaces existing residents, Regent Park’s model replaces social housing units one-for-one while adding market-rate condos, creating a true mixed-income community. The neighbourhood features purpose-built community facilities like the Daniels Spectrum and Aquatic Centre that most condo neighbourhoods lack. The six-acre Athletic Grounds is larger than most downtown parks. The result is a neighbourhood where long-time residents and new condo owners live as neighbours, creating a community unlike anything else in Toronto.
How do condo property taxes work in Regent Park?
Property taxes in Toronto are calculated based on the assessed value of your unit by MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) multiplied by the city’s residential tax rate, which is approximately 0.67% as of 2025. For a condo assessed at $650,000, annual property taxes would be roughly $4,350. Property taxes are separate from monthly maintenance fees and are paid directly to the City of Toronto, either monthly, quarterly, or annually. Regent Park’s newer buildings may have different assessment schedules than older Toronto condos, so consult with a tax professional for specifics.
Can I rent out my Regent Park condo?
Yes, most Regent Park condos allow long-term rentals, though some buildings may have restrictions on short-term rentals (under 28 days). Toronto’s rental market is strong in this neighbourhood due to its central location and competitive pricing. Average rents for a one-bedroom range from $2,200–$2,700 per month, while two-bedroom units rent for $2,800–$3,400. The neighbourhood’s unique character and excellent amenities attract young professionals, students, and families. As a landlord, you’ll need to comply with Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act and register with the city if offering short-term rentals.
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