Filipe & Isabel Ferreira — RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage
Junction Triangle is exactly what the name says: a triangle of land bounded by three working rail corridors — the GO Barrie line on the east, the GO Kitchener line on the west, and the CP rail freight line on the south. For most of the 20th century it was light industrial and warehouse; in the last 15 years it's become one of Toronto's clearest case studies in adaptive reuse: Tower Automotive Building, the Henderson Brewery, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto.
Residential stock is a mix of original 1900–1930 worker housing on Sterling, Wallace and Symington (small detached and semis on narrow 18–22 ft lots), purpose-built rentals from the 1960s, and a growing stock of mid-rise condos along Dupont and Sterling Road. Bloor GO/UP Express opened in 2018 — that's the express train to the airport — and added a Line 2 subway connection at Lansdowne. The result: aggressive price appreciation since 2018.
We've represented buyers and sellers in the new Sterling Road condos, the heritage lofts (Tower Automotive, Wallace Walk), and original semis on Symington and Sterling. The buyer profile here is younger and more design-driven than the rest of the west end — knowing it matters in marketing.
We work the streets around MOCA Toronto weekly. We know which blocks have flood history, which side of the avenue has the better trees, which schools are oversubscribed, and which contractors actually show up. That granular knowledge changes pricing strategy and changes negotiation.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira have negotiated thousands of Junction Triangle-area transactions over 23+ years. On a held offer night we've reliably maximised seller proceeds in multi-offer situations; on the buy side we've structured terms (deposit timing, conditions, irrevocable windows) that win without overpaying.
Pre-listing prep, photography, staging, marketing rollout, offer presentation, conveyancing — every step is run by our team to a documented checklist. Sellers don't lose weekends; buyers don't lose deals to a missed deadline.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira are full-time licensed REALTORS® and members of TRREB / OREA / CREA. Our brokerage, RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage, carries the standard insurance and trust accounting. Every step is documented; every dollar is accounted for.
Listings are pulled live from the TRREB MLS® feed, filtered to the Canada Post postal area M6P — the boundary that defines Junction Triangle. Because TRREB groups several neighbourhoods into a single district (Toronto W02 / Toronto W03), this two-stage filter is the most community-accurate view available without a paid IDX feed. For street-level filtering, use MLS® Search or contact us directly.
Refreshed live from the TRREB MLS® feed.
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List prices show seller intent. Sold prices show market reality. Verified clients can view sold prices for Junction Triangle comparables — the truest indicator of where the market actually is right now.
Why sold data matters: two near-identical homes on the same street can sell weeks apart for materially different prices depending on staging, marketing, offer-night strategy, and timing.
We use sold comparables for every CMA we write, and we'll walk you through them line by line on a buyer or seller consultation.
Pricing in Junction Triangle is driven by the same forces that drive most of west-end Toronto — interest rate sensitivity, school catchment demand, and the proportional balance of detached vs. semi-detached inventory — but the local nuances matter. Buyers cross-shop Junction Triangle against Bloor West Village, Dufferin Grove, Davenport, so pricing decisions need to account for what's actively listed in those adjacent pockets too.
The live numbers in the right-hand panel are computed from the current active inventory inside the Junction Triangle postal-area filter (M6P) — they reflect actual today-market pricing, not historical averages. The fastest way to get a precise read on your specific street and home type is a quick conversation with us.
Adjacent neighbourhoods
No — they're different. The Junction is the historic main street pocket centred at Dundas and Keele to the west; Junction Triangle is east of that, bounded by the three rail lines around Sterling Road and Wallace. Confusingly, the MLS® district codes overlap parts of both.
The CP freight line on the south is the loudest — long freight trains overnight. The GO Barrie line is busier but quieter trains. The GO Kitchener / UP Express is the most active and the closest to most newer condos, but they're newer electric/diesel locos and rated quieter. We always advise buyers to visit a target home on a weekday evening AND a weekend morning before writing.
Heritage lofts (Tower Automotive Lofts, Wallace Walk) typically $750K–$1.3M for a one or two-bedroom unit. Original semis $1.0M–$1.5M depending on lot and renovation level. Mid-rise condos on Sterling Road and Dupont $650K–$950K for a two-bed. Live numbers from the TRREB feed below.
Public elementary is Pauline Johnson Public School and Perth Avenue PS; Catholic is St. Sebastian. High school catchment is Bloor Collegiate Institute or Western Tech depending on the block. The school catchments are a bigger factor than buyers expect — verify before writing if school is a priority.
Yes — for a specific buyer profile. The value driver is the GO/UP Express station and the continued conversion of light industrial to residential mid-rise. Heritage lofts have appreciated faster than the Toronto condo average since 2019. Investors should focus on units with parking, locker, and east/north exposure (less rail corridor view).
The independent food scene is one of the strongest selling points. Henderson Brewing, People's Eatery's sister concept, Famiglia Baldassare for fresh pasta, Tre Mari Bakery, and the rotating MOCA-adjacent food vendors. Drake Commissary anchors the south end.
Tell us what you're trying to do — buy, sell, invest — and we'll set up a no-pressure conversation focused on the Junction Triangle streets and inventory you care about.