Perched high above the city, Suite 4406 at the prestigious Five Condos isn't just an apartment; it’s a panoramic experience. As the most sought-after one-bedroom layout in this MOD Developments masterpiece, the suite offers an unobstructed vantage point of the Lake Ontario shoreline and the iconic CN Tower. Whether you’re basking in natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows or watching the glittering city lights by night, this is the ultimate backdrop for a life well-lived.


Step into a space where every detail has been curated for elegance and durability. Boasting 9-foot ceilings and an efficient, no-wasted-space layout, the home feels airy and expansive. Rich hardwood floors guide you through an open-concept living area designed to maximize both flow and feeling. At the heart of the home lies a chef-inspired kitchen, fully equipped with integrated Miele appliances—the gold standard of European engineering—blending seamlessly into custom cabinetry and stone countertops for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.


Five Condos (5 St. Joseph) is a well-managed, award-winning residence designed by Core Architects. Unlike the sprawling "mega-towers" nearby, this building attracts a community of professionals, academics, and downsizers who value a refined lifestyle.

  • Residents enjoy a 24-hour concierge, a well-equipped fitness center, guest suites, and a rooftop terrace with BBQs and stunning city views.
  • With a reputation for solid sound insulation and a healthy reserve fund, this is a building that prioritizes long-term value and quiet comfort.


Located at the intersection of Yonge and Bloor, 4406 - 5 St. Joseph St. puts you at the epicenter of Toronto's culture while tucked away on a quieter, historic side street.

  • Reach any corner of the GTA with ease; the Wellesley Subway station is just two minutes away, with the Yonge-Bloor interchange (Lines 1 & 2) a short walk further.
  • Stroll to the world-renowned boutiques of the Mink Mile, dine at the celebrated counters of Eataly, or walk to the University of Toronto and the Financial District.
  • Step outside to the newly revitalized Dr. Lillian McGregor Park, a rare, quiet sanctuary in the heart of the downtown core.


High-floor suites with south western exposure in this tower are a rare commodity. Whether you are an end-user seeking a sophisticated urban retreat or an investor looking for a property that attracts AAA tenants and holds its value, Suite 4406 offers the perfect intersection of luxury, location, and stability.

Unobstructed South-Facing Skyline
Integrated Designer Chef’s Kitchen
Rare High-Floor Natural Light


Bay Street Corridor


Yonge St & Wellesley Street West


Condo Apartment


Interior: 507 sq. ft. of living space


Balcony: Open


Parking: None


Locker: Owned


Bedrooms: One


Bathroom: One


Exposure: South West


Year Built: 2015


Maintenance Fee: $457.79


Property Tax: $3,121.92


Extras: Hydro and Internet





Listed For Sale at:  $499,000






Inclusions:


Fridge, Cooktop, B/I Oven, Dishwasher, Range Hood, Washer, Dryer, All window coverings, and All ELFs.



Exclusions:

None



Rentals:
None




Developers: Graywood Developments Ltd. and MOD Developments Inc.

Property Management: First Service Residential

Property Management Contact: 416-960-9566

Year Built: 2015

Storey: 48

Units: 539

Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation (TSCC) 2516



Amenities: 

Fitness Studio, Spa/Change Rooms, Guest Suite, Yoga/Therapy Room, Pet Care Room




Including in Maintenance Fee:

Air Conditioning, Building Insurance, Water, and Heat



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Bay Street Corridor 


Bay Street Corridor has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, recent immigrants, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Bay Street Corridor is one of Toronto’s top condo markets, and its close proximity to the Financial and Hospital Districts as well as many other commercial and retail locations brings many young professionals to the area. It is also close to the University of Toronto and Ryerson University. Glimmering new high-rise condo buildings are increasing along the Bay Street Corridor. Numerous retail stores and eateries are located along Yonge Street.

People & Families in Bay Street Corridor



Families with kids make up 14% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 19% of households and 50% of households are one person living alone.

People in this neighbourhood come from 169 different ethnic origins, and 62% are first-generation immigrants, while 21% are second-generation immigrants.



Neighbourhood Households

15,070



Neighbourhood Population

25,797



Household Size

  • 1 person - 50%
  • 2 persons - 35%
  • 3 persons - 9%
  • 4 persons - 3%
  • 5 or more persons - 0%


Household Types

  • One-person households - 50%
  • Non-family households - 16%
  • Families with children - 14%
  • Couples without children - 19%
  • Multiple families in household - 0%


Children Per Family

  • 1 child - 27%
  • 2 children - 12%
  • 3 or more children - 2%


Broad Age Ranges

  • 0 to 14 years - 6%
  • 15 to 64 years - 84%
  • 65 years and over - 9%


Most Common Ethnic Origins

  • Chinese - 29%
  • English - 10%
  • Canadian - 8%
  • Scottish - 8%
  • Irish - 7%


Age of Primary Household Maintainer

  • 15 to 24 years - 24%
  • 25 to 34 years - 32%
  • 35 to 44 years - 13%
  • 45 to 54 years - 10%
  • 55 to 64 years - 7%
  • 65 to 74 years - 5%
  • 75 to 84 years - 4%
  • 85 years and over - 1%


Specific Age Groups

  • 0 to 4 years - 3%
  • 5 to 9 years - 1%
  • 10 to 14 years - 0%
  • 15 to 19 years - 5%
  • 20 to 29 years - 38%
  • 30 to 39 years - 19%
  • 40 to 49 years - 8%
  • 50 to 59 years - 7%
  • 60 to 69 years - 5%
  • over 70 years - 4%

Bay Street Corridor Schools



This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 12 public schools, 7 Catholic schools, 2 private schools, and 1 alternative/special school serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Special Education School, International Baccalaureate, All-Female, Advanced Placement, French Immersion, and Gifted/Talented Program.



Public Schools

12



Catholic Schools

7



Private Schools

2



Having Fun in Bay Street Corridor



Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in Bay Street Corridor feature skating. There are 6 parks in Bay Street Corridor, with 9 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 1.



Number of Parks

6



Number of Recreation Facilities

9



Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks



  • Playground - 1
  • Rinks - 2
  • Splash Pad - 1
  • Botanical Garden - 1
  • Trail - 1
  • Arts/Performance Facilities - 3

Getting Around in Bay Street Corridor



There are 173 transit stops in Bay Street Corridor. Rail stations include King Station. In Bay Street Corridor, there are a mix of transit and walk/bike commuters and most commute within the city.



Commute Destination for Residents

  • Commute within the city - 92%
  • Commute to another city - 7%


Commute Types

  • Vehicle - 16%
  • Transit - 30%
  • Walk/bike - 51%


Commute Times of Residents

  • 15 to 29 minutes - 41%
  • 30 to 44 minutes - 18%
  • 45 to 59 minutes - 5%
  • 60 minutes and over - 7%
  • Less than 15 minutes - 26%

Work and Education in Bay Street Corridor



Bay Street Corridor is popular with highly educated people, with 79% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 90% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.



Household Income

  • Under $30,000 - 34%
  • $30,000 to $39,999 - 6%
  • $40,000 to $49,999 - 5%
  • $50,000 to $59,999 - 5%
  • $60,000 to $69,999 - 5%
  • $70,000 to $79,999 - 5%
  • $80,000 to $89,999 - 4%
  • $90,000 to $99,999 - 3%
  • $100,000 to $124,999 - 6%
  • $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
  • $150,000 to $199,999 - 5%
  • $200,000 and over - 7%


Most Common Occupations (Top 3)

  • Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
  • Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services - 18%
  • Sales and service occupations - 15%


Most Common Industries (Top 3)

  • Professional, scientific and technical services - 19%
  • Health care and social assistance - 13%
  • Educational services - 13%


Employment

  • Employed - 56% of people over age 15 are employed
  • Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
  • Not in the labour force - 37% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.

Bay Street Corridor Homes



In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Bay Street Corridor has a dynamic population, with 74% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 35% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.



Home Types

  • Single-detached house - 0%
  • Semi-detached house - 0%
  • Duplex - 0%
  • Row house - 0%
  • Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
  • High-rise apartment/condo - 98%


Condominium Status

  • Condominium - 71%
  • Not condominium - 28%


Number of Bedrooms in Homes

  • 1 bedroom - 53%
  • 2 bedrooms - 38%
  • 3 bedrooms - 4%
  • No bedrooms - 3%
  • 4 or more bedrooms - 0%


Period of Home Construction

  • 1961 to 1980 - 15%
  • 1981 to 1990 - 16%
  • 1991 to 2000 - 14%
  • 2001 to 2005 - 6%
  • 2006 to 2010 - 16%
  • 2011 to 2016 - 26%
  • 1960 or before - 4%


Renters & Owners

  • Owner - 32%
  • Renter - 67%