Westbend Residences is a new mixed-use mid-rise condominium development by Mattamy Homes in Toronto. This 12-story pre-construction project with 174 units will be located near the main intersection of Keele and Bloor St West in the High Park neighborhood. This condo Starts on the luxurious first floor, residents are welcomed by the concierge and a plethora of amenities.
Westbend Residences is an incredibly diverse community that is rapidly expanding in new opportunities for residents and investors. It sits right by downtown Toronto, Ontario and the best landmarks in the city. Plus, it is extremely easy to get around and run daily errands by car, public transit and even by foot. Bloor Street West is a mix of affluent and affordable housing due to its nearness to old and new infrastructure. The area is blooming with potential as the city has big plans of regenerating this ideal locale. Pre-construction projects are popping up all around the area and plans to make this an even more transit-oriented region.
For those that work downtown, this area is scored 95 on its Transit Score because there are many convenient ways to travel in and out of the city without the use of a car. The condo will conveniently sit between Dundas West Station and Keele Station (Bloor-Danforth Line) and Bloor street is well serviced by TTC bus routes. Additionally, the Bloor GO station is within walking distance from the condo site providing connections to the UP Express, taking residents to Union or Pearson Station quickly and efficiently. Travelling around the GTA never seemed easier.
There are already many amenities surrounding the area including international cuisines, bars and cafes, grocery stores including Loblaws and Freshco, bakeries, a butcher shop and entertainment options such as cinemas and art galleries. This address scores an excellent 80 walk score as pedestrians can easily get what they need or want without the use of a car or public transit.

Mattamy Homes has a knack for choosing neighbourhoods that combine urban energy with natural resources like parks and greenspace. They’re recognized as one of North America’s largest privately-owned home builders, with 90,000 homeowners in hundreds of communities all over Ontario and the United States.
