$480,000 CAD

Queens Quay East Toronto

15 Richardson Street Toronto

Listing Status:

Now Selling

Homegram Property ID:

 7964
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Specification

Bedrooms:
1
Washrooms:
1
Parking
1
Balcony:
no
Locker:
yes
Exposure:
South
Floor/Level:
Lower to Middle
Property size:
400 sq ft
Occupancy:
June 2025
Posted On:
March 20, 2025
Number of Storeys:
21
Number of Suites:
463
Property Type:
Condo
Unit Number:
Call us
yes

Architect

Kirkor Architect + Planners

Costs

Maintenance:
$ 0.62 sq ft
Monthly Fee:
$ 248 per month
Orginal Price:
$ 590,990 CAD
Deposit paid:
$ 88,650 CAD
Asking Price:
$ 480,000 CAD
Price Per Sqft:
$ 1200 CAD
Locker fee:
$ 69 CAD per month
Parking fee:
$ 15 CAD per month

Features

AC & Heating
Dishwasher
Elevator
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Modern Kitchen
Pet Friendly
Spa
Party Room
Green Roof
Co-Working Space
Yoga Studio
Gas BBQs
Bar Lounge
Sun Deck

Description

Queens Quay East Toronto assignment sale condo is located in Toronto's vibrant waterfront district, Empire Quay House Condos offers luxury living at 162 Queens Quay East 🌊. This impressive 21-storey development features 463 residential units with stunning Lake Ontario views and an exceptional Walk Score of 90/100.

Queens Quay East Toronto: Prime Waterfront Location 📍

Situated in the developing East Bayfront community, residents enjoy:

  • Waterfront living with picturesque views of Toronto Harbour and Toronto Islands
  • Walking distance to Sugar Beach and Cherry Beach 🏖️
  • Minutes from Toronto Harbourfront's dining, recreation, and entertainment options
  • Quick access to the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway 🛣️

Luxurious Living Experience 🏠

Empire Quay House combines convenience with modern design:

  • Mixed-use development with street-level retail spaces
  • Community-enhancing park
  • High-end amenities and contemporary styling
  • Diverse suite options: studios (20%), 1-bedroom (54%), 2-bedroom (16%), 3-bedroom (10%)

Unmatched Convenience ✨

Perfect for professionals and students alike:

  • Steps from George Brown College Waterfront Campus
  • Perfect Transit Score with streetcars and buses nearby
  • 15-minute connection to Union Station
  • Walking distance to restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, and shopping
  • Close to St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District, and major sports venues 🏀

Future Growth Potential 📈

The East Bayfront area is rapidly developing into a key employment hub:

  • East Harbour commercial redevelopment bringing 50,000+ jobs
  • Waterfront Innovation Centre
  • Toronto's growing tech sector (#3 largest in North America)

Developed by Empire Communities, with 25+ years of experience building over 15,000 homes across the GTA, Empire Quay House represents premium lakeside living in one of Toronto's most exciting neighborhoods.

Location

15 Richardson Street Toronto

About Location

  • George Brown College Waterfront Campus is located at doorstep
  • 10 minutes walk from the Streetcar stop
  • Easy access to Gardiner Expressway & DVP
  • Short walking distance from Union station
  • Many transportation options via Union Station (GO Train, UP Express)
  • Short commute time from Ryerson, OCAD, U of T
  • Step to the Sugar Beach
  • Overlooking the lake
  • Step to the Loblaw Supermarket
  • Close to Downtown Core, CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Distillery District and more!
  • Nearby parks include Berczy Park, Sculpture Gardens, and St. James Park

 

Just steps from Toronto’s iconic Sugar Beach, Empire Quay House is right on the waterfront of Toronto, sporting excellent views of Lake Ontario. This area has been in redevelopment for a number of years, owing in part to a rigorous extension of the Sugar Beach Park, which has brought a great deal of beauty and walkability to the area. A number of local parks like Berczy Park, Sculpture Gardens, and St. James Park add to the charming beach atmosphere. Spend the afternoon strolling down the shores of Lake Ontario, taking in the fresh air, and relaxing with the family.

With a Loblaws Supermarket just minutes away, just about anything you’d need day-to-day can be found quickly and easily, making chores and errands simple.

A number of Toronto’s most exciting and unique neighborhoods are just a short walk away as well. Take a trip up to Corktown and the Distillery District, both homes to countless restaurants, cafes ,and breweries. A highly pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, the Distillery District is famous for little vintage boutiques, stunning industrial architecture, art galleries and installations, music festivals, and the Sunday Market, every week at noon.

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