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Liberty Village is Toronto’s most dynamic creative neighbourhood, where historic industrial architecture meets modern urban living. This former manufacturing district has transformed into a vibrant community of converted loft buildings, contemporary condos, and creative workspaces.

Known for its artistic spirit and entrepreneurial energy, Liberty Village attracts young professionals, creatives, and tech workers who appreciate the neighbourhood’s unique character. The area features exposed brick warehouses converted into stunning loft spaces like Toy Factory Lofts and Merchandise Lofts, alongside sleek modern towers like Liberty Market Tower offering resort-style amenities.

With trendy cafes, craft breweries, fitness studios, and dog-friendly parks, Liberty Village offers an unbeatable urban lifestyle. The neighbourhood is steps from King West’s entertainment district, minutes from downtown, and perfectly connected by streetcar and GO Transit.

Liberty Village is ideal for investing in a property in a budding neighbourhood. This area comes with an appealing history. The former Toronto Central Prison and Reformatory for Women were located here before turning into a manufacturing hub. The name originated from Liberty Street, where prisoners walked down after being released. Today’s Liberty Village has transformed a lot. It has a new look with several modern Liberty Village condos built upon once deserted areas. This region boasts one-of-a-kind authentic conversion-style lofts for sale in Liberty Village. Most condos for sale are constructed on the northeast side of the area, so residents don’t need to go too far to enjoy the greenery of Liberty Village Park. Residents have plenty of options to enjoy the nightlife as the area boasts several entertainment venues like pubs and nightclubs. Liberty Village residents enjoy crowdfunded bus service named Line 6, which carries passengers from the junction of Pirandello and East Liberty Streets to Union Station in the morning busy hour to avoid the high traffic 504 King streetcar route for the residents’ convenience.

If you’re interested in buying or selling Liberty Village condos for sale, browse through our listings or contact the Toronto Condo Real Estate Team to find your dream home today.


At Toronto Condo Team, our dedicated real estate brokers provide excellent services and bridge the gap between prospective clients and their dream Liberty Village condo. Whether you are shopping for your first condo or interested in learning more about transitioning to condo living, our team works with you throughout the entire process.

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50 LYNN WILLIAMS ST

50 LYNN WILLIAMS ST

BATTERY PARK

69 LYNN WILLIAMS ST

LIBERTY ON THE PARK

55 EAST LIBERTY ST

BLISS

59 EAST LIBERTY ST

LIBERTY TOWERS
5 HANNA AVE

5 HANNA AVE

LIBERTY MARKET LOFTS
43 HANNA AVE

43 HANNA AVE

TOY FACTORY LOFTS

65-85 EAST LIBERTY

KING WEST LIFE
80 WESTERN BATTERY

80 WESTERN BATTERY

ZIP
100 WESTERN BAT

100 WESTERN BAT

VIBE
125 WESTERN BAT

125 WESTERN BAT

THE TOWER
51 EAST LIBERTY ST

51 EAST LIBERTY ST

LIBERTY CENTRAL

150 EAST LIBERTY

LIBERTY PLACE
22 Western Battery Rd, Toronto, ON M6K 3P1

22-48 WESTERN BATTERY

LIBERTY VILLAGE TOWNS

21 PIRANDELLO ST

LIBERTY VILLAGE TOWNS
50 E Liberty St, Toronto, ON M6K 3P3

50 EAST LIBERTY ST

LIBERTY VILLAGE TOWNS
30 ORDNANCE STREET

30 ORDNANCE STREET

GARRISON POINT

Lifestyle

Experience Liberty Village Living

From craft breweries and rooftop patios to dog-friendly parks and premium fitness studios, Liberty Village is Toronto’s most energetic urban community.

Neighbourhood

Urban Community Living

Craft Beer

Craft Beer Scene

Fitness

Premium Fitness Studios

Architecture

Industrial Heritage

Neighbourhood

Urban Community Living

Architecture

Industrial Heritage

Coffee

Creative Cafes

Market

Farmers Market

Craft Beer

Craft Beer Scene

Cocktails

Bars & Lounges

Rooftop

Rooftop Patios

Live Music

Live Music Venues

Fitness

Premium Fitness Studios

Outdoors

Dog-Friendly Parks

Wellness

Yoga & Wellness

Cycling

Cycling Trails

Local Amenities

Everything Within Walking Distance

Liberty Village is one of Toronto’s most walkable neighbourhoods with a Walk Score of 96. Discover the best dining, coffee, and transit options steps from your condo.

Mildred's Temple Kitchen

4.5

The Brazen Head

4.3

Liberty Commons

4.4

Lambo's Deli

4.6

Balzac's Coffee

4.4

Starbucks Reserve

4.2

Quantum Coffee

4.6

Pilot Coffee Roasters

4.5

King & Dufferin

Liberty Village GO

King & Strachan

Exhibition GO

60+

Restaurant Nearby

30+

Cafes & Bakeries

15

Transit Stops

96

Walk Score

Family Friendly

Schools, Daycares & Parks

Liberty Village is a fantastic neighbourhood for families, with top-rated public and Catholic schools, licensed daycares, and some of Toronto’s best parks — all within a short walk from your condo.

 

King George Junior Public School

4.2

Niagara Street Junior Public School

4.3

Ursula Franklin Academy

4.4

St. Mary Catholic School

4.5

Liberty Village Childcare

4.7

Little Scholars Academy

4.5

King West Montessori

4.8

Bright Beginnings

4.4

Liberty Village Park

Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre

Stanley Park

Garrison Common

10+

School Nearby

8+

Licensed Daycares

15+

Parks & Playground

3

Community Centres

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FAQ

Common Questions About Buying in Liberty Village

Everything you need to know about purchasing a Liberty Village condo — from pricing and fees to transit, investment potential, and the buying process.

As of 2025, the average price for a condo in Liberty Village ranges from $550,000 for a studio to over $1.25 million for a two-bedroom unit. Loft-style conversions like Toy Factory Lofts and Merchandise Lofts command premium pricing due to their unique industrial character. Prices vary depending on the building, floor level, size, and finishes, with newer towers typically priced at $900–$1,100 per square foot.

Liberty Village is consistently ranked among Toronto’s top neighbourhoods for condo investment. The area’s Walk Score of 96, strong tech and creative industry presence, proximity to downtown, and exceptional transit access make it highly attractive. Average rental yields for one-bedroom units range from 4–5%, and the neighbourhood’s ongoing development ensures continued property value growth.

Monthly maintenance fees in Liberty Village typically range from $0.58 to $0.72 per square foot. For a 700 sq ft one-bedroom, expect fees between $406–$504 per month. These fees usually cover water, heating, building insurance, common area maintenance, and access to amenities like gyms, rooftop terraces, and concierge services. Older loft conversions may have lower fees while newer buildings with more amenities tend to be higher.

The process starts with mortgage pre-approval to determine your budget. Next, work with a real estate agent who specializes in Liberty Village to identify suitable properties. Once you find a condo, 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 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.

Liberty Village has excellent transit connectivity with a Walk Score of 96 and Transit Score of 100. The 504 King streetcar runs directly through the neighbourhood. Liberty Village GO Station and Exhibition GO provide quick access to Union Station in under 10 minutes. The 63 Ossington and 29 Dufferin bus routes also serve the area. Union Station, with GO Transit and UP Express to Pearson Airport, is about 10 minutes away.

Most Liberty Village condos offer a comprehensive amenity package. Common features include fitness centres, rooftop terraces with BBQ areas, party rooms, co-working lounges, pet wash stations, and bicycle storage. Many loft buildings feature unique industrial-chic common areas, while newer towers offer concierge, outdoor pools, and screening rooms. Buildings like Liberty Central and Liberty Commons are known for their premium amenity offerings.

Yes, Liberty Village is increasingly popular with young families. The neighbourhood is home to King George Junior Public School, Niagara Street Junior Public School, multiple licensed daycares, and excellent parks including Liberty Village Park and Garrison Common. The area also has community centres, family-friendly restaurants, and is close to Exhibition Place. The walkability and bike-friendliness make it easy to get around with children.

Liberty Village’s loft condos are converted from historic 19th and early 20th century industrial buildings. Unique features include exposed brick walls, soaring 10–14 foot ceilings, oversized industrial windows, polished concrete floors, and exposed ductwork. Buildings like Toy Factory Lofts, Merchandise Lofts, and Garment Factory Lofts preserve this authentic industrial character while offering modern finishes and amenities.

Property taxes in Toronto are calculated based on the assessed value of your unit by MPAC multiplied by the city’s residential tax rate, which is approximately 0.67% as of 2025. For a condo assessed at $700,000, annual property taxes would be roughly $4,690. Property taxes are separate from monthly maintenance fees and are paid directly to the City of Toronto, either monthly, quarterly, or annually.

Yes, most Liberty Village condos allow rentals, though some buildings may have restrictions on short-term rentals (under 28 days). The rental market in Liberty Village is strong due to its central location and tech hub appeal. Average rents for a one-bedroom range from $2,200–$2,700 per month, while two-bedrooms command $2,900–$3,600. As a landlord, you’ll need to comply with Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act.

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