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Condo towers along the Sheppard corridor, North York

The Sheppard Corridor

Yonge & Sheppard to Bayview & Sheppard — condo living on the Line 4 subway, with the ravines just behind it.

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How we read the Sheppard corridor.

This is condo country, and a good part of what we do. The run of Sheppard between Yonge and Bayview rides right along the Line 4 subway — five stations in a row — so a car is genuinely optional here. On the avenue it's glass towers and boutique mid-rise; step a block off it and you're onto quiet, tree-lined streets with the East Don ravines just behind them. We know which buildings live well and hold their value, which exposures and floors are worth holding out for, and where the corridor's calmer pockets actually begin.

  • Condo-first and transit-led — five Line 4 stations from Sheppard-Yonge to Don Mills, the Yonge line one stop away, and the 401, 404 & DVP at the door.
  • Bayview Village and the Yonge & Sheppard core for shopping and dining; the East Don ravine trails a few minutes behind the towers.
  • Sought-after catchments like Earl Haig — we verify the school boundary at the exact address before you commit.
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Living in The Sheppard Corridor

What is the Sheppard Corridor known for?
This is condo country along Sheppard between Yonge and Bayview, riding right on the Line 4 subway — five stations in a row — with the East Don ravines just behind the towers. On the avenue it's glass towers and boutique mid-rise; a block off it, quiet tree-lined streets.
What kinds of homes are in the Sheppard Corridor?
Condo-first: glass towers and boutique mid-rise along the avenue. We know which buildings live well and hold their value, and which exposures and floors are worth holding out for.
Who tends to live in the Sheppard Corridor?
Buyers who want transit-led, low-maintenance living where a car is genuinely optional, plus those drawn to sought-after catchments like Earl Haig — we verify the school boundary at the exact address before you commit.
What's the commute like from the Sheppard Corridor?
About as transit-led as it gets: five Line 4 stations from Sheppard-Yonge to Don Mills, the Yonge line one stop away, and the 401, 404 and DVP at the door. For many buyers here a car is optional.

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