
A Different Kind of Opportunity in North York
In a market where most new developments in North York are high-rise condominiums, projects like 180 Towns are becoming increasingly rare.
Located at 180 Drewry Avenue, just steps from Yonge & Finch, this boutique collection of townhomes offers a different type of urban living — one that combines space, privacy, and connectivity.
A Boutique Community in an Established Neighbourhood
180 Towns is designed as a limited collection of approximately 45 townhomes, creating a more intimate and low-density environment compared to surrounding developments.
This smaller scale not only enhances the residential feel of the community but also reflects the growing scarcity of land available for ground-oriented housing in central Toronto.
Designed for Modern Living
The homes at 180 Towns are built with contemporary lifestyles in mind.
Most units are three-story layouts, offering more functional space than a typical condominium. Open-concept interiors, modern kitchens, and thoughtfully designed living areas create a balance between style and practicality.
Features such as 9-foot ceilings, large windows, and private outdoor spaces help create bright, comfortable living environments suited for both families and professionals.
Location That Defines Everyday Convenience
One of the most compelling aspects of 180 Towns is its location.
Positioned near Yonge Street and Finch Avenue, the project sits within one of Toronto’s most established and transit-connected neighbourhoods. Residents are just minutes from Finch Subway Station, providing direct access to downtown and other key areas of the city.
Beyond transit, the surrounding area offers a complete lifestyle experience. From grocery stores and restaurants to parks, schools, and community services, daily necessities are all within easy reach. This level of convenience is a major reason why Yonge & Finch continues to attract both end-users and investors.
Low-Density Living in a High-Density Area
What makes 180 Towns stand out is its contrast to the surrounding environment.
While the Yonge corridor is dominated by high-rise buildings, this project offers a low-rise alternative that prioritizes space and privacy. For many buyers, this represents a balance between urban living and a more traditional residential experience.
A Market Where Supply Is Limited
New townhome developments in established areas like North York are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
As most new construction shifts toward vertical development, low-rise communities such as 180 Towns are limited in both number and availability. This scarcity adds to the long-term appeal of the project.
Appeal for Both End-Users and Investors
For end-users, the project offers a practical combination of space, location, and accessibility. Families benefit from nearby schools and parks, while professionals benefit from transit access and proximity to major employment areas.
For investors, the location supports consistent rental demand, particularly from tenants who prefer more space than a typical condo unit.
Positioning in Today’s Market
With starting prices in the high $900,000s, 180 Towns sits within an increasingly competitive segment of the market.
In a city where detached homes are often out of reach for many buyers, townhomes provide an alternative that balances affordability and livability — especially in central locations like North York.
Final Thoughts
180 Towns reflects a shift in what many buyers are looking for today — more space, better location, and a stronger connection to everyday convenience.
As land becomes more limited and demand for ground-oriented housing continues, projects like 180 Towns are expected to remain highly sought after.
For those considering a home in a central, transit-oriented neighbourhood, this development offers a rare opportunity to experience a different side of urban living.
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