Step into timeless elegance with this beautifully maintained 2-bedroom + 2-den, 1155 sq. ft. condo at the prestigious Royal Arms by Tridel in North York. This inviting space offers a bright and airy open-concept living area, complemented by a spacious solarium boasting unobstructed westward views—perfect for soaking in natural sunlight all year round.
This unit comes with two convenient parking spots and a private locker, ensuring all your storage needs are met.
Location, Location, Location!
Nestled in the heart of the lively Yonge & Finch neighborhood, you'll enjoy unparalleled access to Finch Subway Station, Highway 401, a variety of restaurants, supermarkets, and the local library—all just steps from your door.
Royal Arms Lifestyle:
Enjoy exclusive amenities, including an indoor pool, billiards room, study room, and meeting spaces. Relax in the serene 12th-floor garden patio, perfect for unwinding after a busy day.
Designed with Family in Mind:
One of the dens has been transformed into a cozy nursery, making this home ideal for young families.
Included with the Unit:
Stainless Steel Appliances: Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, and Range Hood/Microwave
Washer and Dryer
Existing Light Fixtures and Window Coverings
Owned Hot Water Tank
This condo isn’t just a home—it’s a lifestyle. Take the virtual tour and imagine yourself living in this beautiful space!
Experience timeless elegance in this impeccably maintained 2 bedroom + 2 den, 1155 sq. ft. condo at the Royal Arms in North York. Featuring a generous open living area and a bright, spacious solarium with stunning clear westward views, this home is bathed in natural sunlight year-round. Adding to its appeal are two convenient parking spots and a private locker for extra storage. Situated in the heart of the vibrant Yonge & Finch neighborhood, enjoy unparalleled convenience with Finch Subway Station, Highway 401, restaurants, supermarkets, and the library just steps away. Crafted by Tridel, Royal Arms offers exceptional amenities, including an indoor pool, billiards room, study room, meeting facilities, and a serene 12th-floor garden patio. Perfect for young families, one of the dens has been thoughtfully transformed into a cozy nursery.
Property Type
Condominium
Community
Willowdale West
Parking
Underground
Total Parking Spaces
2
Maintenance Fee
957.91
Bedrooms
4
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Ground level | 4.42 x 3.51 (meters) |
Dining room | Ground level | 4.42 x 0.27 (meters) |
Kitchen | Ground level | 3.27 x 3 (meters) |
Ground level | 4.27 x 3.27 (meters) | |
Bedroom 2 | Ground level | 3.05 x 2.9 (meters) |
Den | Ground level | 2.8 x 2.29 (meters) |
Solarium | Ground level | 2.9 x 2.43 (meters) |
North York has it's own special way of showing multiculturalism in Toronto. With a wide selection of different foods, venues and attractions, North York has something for everyone!
Located in the upper-parts of Toronto, and well-connected by the TTC subway system and highways 401, 404, 407 and the DVP, North York makes commuting to the core of Toronto for work or pleasure both convenient and simple.
North York’s central business district has seen much growth and investment over the past couple of decades, quickly becoming an attractive, more appealing alternative to downtown Toronto for businesses, real estate investment and entertainment. North York's vibrant core has become a popular location for hosting a variety of events. The most notable of these events is the annual New Year’s Eve Celebration, where the residents of the area come together and celebrate the changing of the calendar year.
When North York formed in 1922 it was originally rural agricultural land, with scattered villages in the region. After World War II, North York’s economy blossomed and the area underwent a large period of development, with a major amount of growth in the Don Mills area.
North York officially became a town on Valentine's Day in 1979 which is the reason it is referred to as "the city with heart". In 1998, North York was officially amalgamated into the City of Toronto and is now one of Toronto's fastest growing districts that is well-connected via the subway, highways and trails.
Ontario Science Centre is an innovative and interactive science museum that offers hands-on activities where visitors are able to learn about local, national and global science. The centre opened in 1969 and has attracted more than 54 million visitors from all over the world! A mind engaging environment for future scientists of all ages to have fun and get inspired!
Opened in 1960, Black Creek Pioneer Village is an experience that recreates how life was in the 19th century! A popular place for school field trips, birthday parties, and travelling through time. Black Creek Pioneer Village has over 40 buildings with an 1860s style, operated by historical actors and craftspeople. There are often entertaining historical reenactments and special guests.
There are numerous events and attractions to visit in North York! Explore beautiful nature trails, historical sites, popular malls, as well as centres for swimming, tennis, cycling, fitness, ice skating, skiing, science, arts and crafts, and dance. North York has something for everyone! If you feel like visiting downtown Toronto, it's just a quick ride on the subway train!
North York is home to York University, one of Toronto's largest universities. The university is host to the annual Du Maurier Tennis Tournament where professional tennis players from all over the world come to Toronto to compete. Also located on the campus is Toronto’s largest hockey arena The Beatrice Ice Gardens, which has five rinks and lots of space for training.
Fairview Mall is nearly one million square feet and one of the popular malls in Toronto with over 270 services and places to shop. There’s a variety of different stores for everybody’s wants and needs, and a food court with a great selection of meals, drinks and snacks.
Available to the public, this community centre has a double gymnasium, banquet hall, youth lounge, senior’s lounge, preschool rooms, craft rooms, fitness and dance studios, a weight room and an indoor, elevated running and walking track. A great active environment for the whole family.
All year round, Earl Bales Park features a dog park area, playground, picnic sites and fire pits for the public to enjoy. The land was originally a farm in the early 1900s, but then turned into the York Downs Golf and Country Club in 1922. The golf course is no longer there today, but is now home to a ski and snowboard centre run by the City of Toronto.
Other exciting amenities at the park include the 1,500 seat Barry Zukerman Amphitheatre and cross-country skiing on the park's smooth trails.
Yorkdale Mall is one of the premier shopping malls in Canada. With over 250 stores including Holt Renfrew, an Apple Store, and even a Tesla Dealership, Yorkdale offers luxury at your fingertips. The 300 foot long glass atrium reaches 60 feet in the air. With so many delicious restaurants, such as the Rainforest Cafe, and a large movie theatre, one really can spend the entire day enjoying what Yorkdale has to offer. Accessible by car, bus or subway and featuring valet parking, everyone can find their way to Yorkdale. Come and see what this amazing place has to offer you.
The Toronto Centre for the Performing Arts (TCA) is in the best possible location for easy access for visitors to view world-class productions and legendary performances. Located in the heart of North York the Theatre is easily accessed by TTC and from major highways, with ample parking. The TCA has hosted many Tony Award-winning performances from Ragtime to Fosse, and touring artists like Paul Anka, Annie Lennox and Yo Yo Ma. The range of performances comes in all shapes and sizes from dance, music, theatrical and comedic acts TCA is home to Toronto’s diversity. The TCA has 3 theatres and a studio for different performances and acts alike. The TCA supports music education and hosts many workshops and events for local residents and visitors to enjoy and support the arts. Visit the Toronto Centre for the Performing Arts and see What’s On!
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