Has The Toronto Bubble Finally, Popped?
4006-101 Charles St E
$850,000
Condo | 2 Bedroom + 2 Washroom
MLS #C12458705
The Details
Tall, Bright & Handsome
This sophisticated swooner will not take no for an answer, and will not disappoint. X2 — two kisses from Charles: he’s truly in charge here. Breathtaking views surround you in this stately stunning corner apartment: a living painting, a landscape and skyline that is always reinventing itself. The long gorgeous open concept kitchen means you can stay part of the conversation, while preparing a 3 Star Michelin worthy meal and keep your guests cocktails topped off with ease. Chefs kiss! After dinner the living room beckons for binge watching, relaxing, and watching the sun set in the western sky from 40 floors above street level: all at the same time. Floor to ceiling windows along two sides give this well-appointed gent an easy confident airiness and such great natural light you may never have to turn a light on until dusk. Generous bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a welcoming outdoor terrace, the winning just keeps coming. Being in the heart of downtown but feeling the calm and quiet of this unit is an amazing combination. Take advantage of the buildings gym, rooftop deck and outdoor pool, concierge services and visitor parking. Get on a first name basis with Charles immediately: youll be calling him home in no time.
Your home should tell a story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.
Property particulars
Church-Yonge Corridor
101 Charles Street East
Suite 406
Building Name: X2 Condos
Condo Apartment
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Size
- 820 Interior Square Feet
- 48 Square Foot Private Patio
Western Exposure
Year Built: 2015
Parking
- 1 Owned Underground Space
Locker
- 2 Owned Locker Spaces
Inclusions
- Built-In Fridge
- Built-In Microwave
- Cooktop, Built-In Oven
- Built-In Dishwasher
- Washer & Dryer
- All Light Fixtures
- All Window Blinds
- Underground Parking
- Underground Storage Lockers (x2)
Exclusions
- Living Room Light Fixture
Gallery
The Home
Church-Yonge Corridor
Home Mechanics
& Operations
Utilities & Maintenance
- Monthly Maintenance Fee: $690.93
- Includes: Water, Air Conditioning, Heat, Building Insurance, Parking, Lockers, Common Elements
- Taxes 2025: $4,078.60
Building Amenities
- Concierge
- Visitor Parking
- 9th Floor Terrace
- Fitness Centre
- Swimming Pool
- Party Room
- Billiards Room
- Yoga Room/Dance Studio
- Indoor “Poolside” Lounge Adjacent to Outdoor Terrace
- Terrace Also Comes With Communal BBQs
At Base of Building
- Rooster Coffee
- Pizza Shop
- Dry Cleaning
- 24 Hr Grocery Store
Walk score
99
Transit score
90
Bike score
99
The Neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Where Heritage Meets
High-Energy Living
Restaurants & Cocktails
- Afuri Ramen + Dumpling
- Boku
- Darvish Restaurant
- Egg Club Wellesley
- Fran’s Restaurant & Bar
- Lao Lao Bar
- Maison Selby
- Me-Va-Me
- Miss fu
- Naan Kabob
- O’Grady’s
- Seoulicious
- Si Lom Thai Bistro
- Storm Crow Manor
- The Blake House
- The Cherie Bistro
- The Diner’s Corner
- The Salad House
Groceries & Libations
- Farm Boy
- Galleria Supermarket
- H Mart
- Hasty Market
- Independent City Market
- LCBO
- Loblaws
- Metro
- Mix 40
- No Frills
- Pusateri Fruit Market
- Rabba Fine Foods
- Thai Mart
- The Market by Longo’s
- Town Star Food Mart
Coffee & Bakeries
- Amber’s Bakery
- Baker Duck
- Bakerbots Bakery
- Bobette & Belle Artisanal Pasteries
- Caphelia Coffee
- Cheese Baker
- Dream Cakery
- Nabulu Coffee
- Neo Coffee Bar
- R Bakery Cafe
- Rooster Coffee House
- Say Coffee
- Sophie’s BARKery
- The Bakery
- The Bearded Baker
- The Bone & Biscuit Co.
- The Happy Bakers
- Wooftown
Fitness
- Avant Yorkville
- Central YMCA
- Clubhouse Toronto
- Fit4Less
- Fitness In Place
- Fusion Fit
- GoodLife Fitness
- Higher Ground Heath Club
- Hone Fitness
- Innovative Fitness Toronto
- Lyft Fitness
- MAC Fitness Centre
- Orangetheory Fitness
- Phat Fitness
- Planet Fitness
- Shine Fit
- Telomere Fitness
Parks & Greenspace
- Asquith Green Park
- Barbara Hall Park
- George Hislop Park
- Grange Park
- Norman Jewison Park
- Queen’s Park
- Ramsden Park
- Village of Yorkville Park
Schools
Public Schools
- Jesse Ketchum Junior and Senior Public School
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Central Technical School
- Central Toronto Academy
- Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute
- Northern Secondary School
- Western Technical Commercial School
Private Schools
- The Rosedale Day School
- Abelard School
- Branksome Hall
- The YMCA Academy
Transit options
Commute to Union Station
- 17 Minutes by Bike
- 18 Minutes on Foot
- 16 Minutes by Transit
Rail Lines Nearby:
- Yonge-University Subway Line
- Bloor-Danforth Subway Line
Bus Lines Nearby:
- 94 Wellesley
- 75 Sherbourne
- 97 Yonge
Toronto’s Church-Yonge Corridor is where the city’s storied past and vibrant present converge. Once home to the city’s early elite — the Jarvises, Allans, McGills, and Ridouts — this neighbourhood wears its history with quiet pride. Stroll down its storied streets and you’ll spot elegant Victorian mansions tucked between modern condo towers, a nod to the area’s roots as one of Toronto’s original fashionable suburbs. It’s a neighbourhood that has evolved, gracefully — from grand estates to one of the city’s most dynamic urban enclaves.
Today, the vibe here is unmistakably city-centric — energetic, eclectic, and endlessly walkable. Residents are spoiled for choice when it comes to shopping, dining, and entertainment. From the designer boutiques of Bloor Street to the trendy cafés, LGBTQ+ landmarks, and vibrant nightlife along Church Street, there’s a sense of discovery around every corner. Need retail therapy on a grand scale? The iconic Eaton Centre and Downtown Yonge’s 600+ retail outlets, 150+ restaurants, live theatre, and hotels are all right at your doorstep — not to mention Sankofa Square, Toronto’s own version of Times Square, hosting year-round concerts, events, and community celebrations.
Green space is not forgotten in this high-energy locale. Allan Gardens — the largest park in the Downtown core — offers a peaceful, leafy escape complete with a lush conservatory of exotic plants and seasonal floral shows. Community life is equally robust, with the John Innes Community Centre and Moss Park Arena delivering everything from indoor pools to hockey leagues and woodworking studios.
Commuting is a breeze. With multiple subway and bus connections — including express routes during rush hour — plus quick access to the Gardiner Expressway, you’re effortlessly plugged into the rest of the city and beyond.
Whether you’re drawn by its rich history, its central location, or its vibrant lifestyle, the Church-Yonge Corridor delivers downtown living with depth, character, and an undeniable edge. This is Toronto — plugged in, polished, and pulsing with life.