It should come as no surprise that Toronto is home to some of the most beautiful, luxurious (and expensive) condominiums in the entire country.


And each month, gorgeous spaces throughout the city sell, redefining our perspective on what modern living can offer. These condos are all worth between $2.4-$4 million dollars, showcasing the best our city has to offer in location, amenities, and design.

Read on to learn more about the four most expensive condos sold in Toronto between March 15 and April 15.

READ: GTA Condo Sales Soar 91% in March, Average Price Eclipses $675K

5. PH 1 - 388 Richmond Street West: Sold for $2,400,000

expensive condosPH 1 - 388 Richmond Street West

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 1
  • Size: 2,000–2,249-sq.ft

Built around a circular, centre atrium and floating staircase, this sun-soaked, 2-storey penthouse was designed by Canadian architect and principal of Toronto-based architectsAlliance, Peter Clewes. With clean lines, bold accents, and top-of-the-line materials, including steamed beech, polished limestone, and concrete, this penthouse is truly breathtaking. The upper level features a slatted wood ceiling and a central skylight, flooding the floor's living and dining rooms with an abundance of light, while the south-facing, spacious terrace seamlessly integrates to the interior.

4. Unit #1 - 78 Lowther Avenue: Sold for $2,475,000

expensive condosUnit #1 - 78 Lowther Avenue

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Parking: 1
  • Size: 2,000–2,249-sq.ft

Housed in a converted original Eaton coach house, this home features 3-bedrooms spread across four floors. Surrounded by trees in the heart of the Annex, this home was recently renovated and now includes a modern state-of-the-art kitchen, new bathrooms, and French limestone floors. Another notable highlight is the private, stone terrace, located off the living room, which will serve as the ultimate retreat in the warmer months.

3. PH 2 - 65 Harbour Square: Sold for $3,305,000

expensive condosPH 2 - 65 Harbour Square

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Parking: 4
  • Size: 3,000–3,249-sq.ft

This sprawling, waterfront penthouse with breathtaking views of the lake and city skyline is a rare find. With over 3,000-sq.ft of living space spread across two floors, the unit is ideal for entertaining, with each floor seamlessly blending into each other thanks to a floating staircase. Other notable features include two fireplaces, a skylight, a private office, a spa-like ensuite, and an enviable walk-in closet.

2. 1105 - 55 Scollard Street: Sold for $3,400,000

expensive condos1105 - 55 Scollard Street

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 1
  • Size: 1,800–1,999-sq.ft

Located in Toronto's prestigious Four Seasons, this sleek, 2-bedroom, features custom millwork in the den and living room, and new marble floors in the bathrooms. The unit also comes with a designer, walk-in closet in the primary bedroom, while the ensuite has a spa tub and body jets in the shower. Plus, the homeowner will have access to the Four Seasons' luxurious amenities, including the fitness and spa and wellness centres.

1. 1002 - 20 Scrivener Square: Sold for $4,046,017

expensive condos1002 - 20 Scrivener Square

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 2
  • Size: 1,800–1,999-sq.ft

The most expensive condo to sell in the past month is this impressive, 2-bedroom unit in Rosedale's coveted 20 Scrivener Square. This remarkable penthouse feels more like a spacious home, with over 1,800-sq.ft of living space and 1,300-sq.ft on the wraparound terrace with unobstructed city views. The lucky owners will also have access to luxurious amenities including concierge service, valet parking, guest suites, an exercise facility, and a party room.

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