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Commercial for Rent in Liberty Village
New — Listed 7 days agoNeighbourhood: Long Branch
- MLS Number
- W13681756
- Property Type
- Commercial
- Status
- active
- Days on Site
- 7
- Bedrooms
- 1
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Square Feet
- 700 - 1,099 sqft
- Neighbourhood
- Liberty Village / Parkdale / South Parkdale
- Listing Brokerage
- ROYAL LEPAGE PORRITT REAL ESTATE
Updated 1-bedroom apartment featuring a renovated kitchen and bathroom. Conveniently located close to shopping and just steps from 24-hour TTC service. The unit is situated on the second level and offers a private entrance. Tenant to pay for own hydro.
Historic Lakefront Character
Long Branch is a historic lakefront neighbourhood at the western edge of Etobicoke with roots dating back to the late 1800s as a summer resort community. Today it retains its charming village character with tree-lined streets, character homes, and direct Lake Ontario waterfront access. The area has seen thoughtful infill development while preserving its heritage appeal.
Why Live in Long Branch
- •Historic lakefront community since the 1800s
- •Charming village character with heritage homes
- •Direct Lake Ontario waterfront access
- •Long Branch GO Station and TTC streetcar
- •Marie Curtis Park at the neighbourhood's edge
Nearby Schools
Transit & Commuting
- •Long Branch GO Station on the Lakeshore West line
- •TTC 501 Queen streetcar
- •TTC bus connections
- •Easy access to Gardiner Expressway
Parks & Amenities
- •Long Branch Park
- •Marie Curtis Park
- •Colonel Samuel Smith Park
- •Waterfront Trail
- •Long Branch village shops
Lifestyle & Community
Long Branch delivers historic lakefront charm with the practical benefits of strong transit connectivity. Residents enjoy beach access, heritage streetscapes, and the intimate feel of a lakeside village within Toronto.
3399A Lake Shore Boulevard, Liberty Village / Parkdale / South Parkdale
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Key factors for evaluating this commercial property
Commercial Due Diligence Checklist
· Verify zoning and all permitted uses
· Review all existing leases (terms, renewals, net vs. gross)
· Request estoppel certificates from all tenants
· Order a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
· Commission a property condition assessment
· Review operating costs (taxes, insurance, maintenance)
Commercial Financing Note
Commercial mortgages require 20–35% down, shorter amortization, and lenders underwrite based on the property's income. CMHC insurance is not available for commercial. Connect with a commercial mortgage broker early.
Commercial and land transactions are significantly more complex than residential. Joe recommends assembling a team — commercial real estate lawyer, accountant, and (for land) a land use planner — before making an offer.

Joe's Thoughts
Honest perspective from 30+ years of GTA real estate experience
Commercial Pricing Context
At $2/sqft, this is priced on the lower end for commercial, which warrants investigating condition, zoning restrictions, and tenancy. Commercial values are highly location- and zoning-dependent, so comparable sales analysis is essential. I'll pull recent commercial comps for you.
Just Listed — Take Your Time
This property just hit the market. Commercial due diligence is thorough and takes time — environmental assessments, lease review, financial statement analysis, and zoning confirmation. Unlike residential, there's rarely a multiple-offer frenzy. Act with focus, not urgency.
Zoning & Permitted Use — Verify First
I always confirm the zoning and permitted uses before a client gets too far into a commercial transaction. What a property is currently used for and what it's legally permitted for are sometimes different. If you plan to change the use, a zoning amendment or minor variance may be required — that's additional cost, time, and risk.
Tenancy & Income Review
If this property has existing tenants, I'd want to review all leases carefully: term lengths, renewal options, rent amounts, escalation clauses, and who's responsible for operating costs (gross lease vs. net lease). A strong long-term tenant is an asset; a lease expiring at closing is a different story. We'll request estoppel certificates from all tenants.
Environmental & Due Diligence
A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment is standard practice for commercial purchases in Ontario. If historical industrial use is flagged, you'll need a Phase 2. I also recommend a property condition assessment covering structure, roof, HVAC, and electrical — commercial systems are expensive to replace and often not disclosed in detail on the listing.
Commercial Financing Realities
Commercial mortgages work differently than residential. Expect 20–35% down, shorter amortization (15–25 years), and lenders who underwrite based on the property's income, not just your personal financials. CMHC insurance is generally not available for commercial, and rates are typically higher. I can connect you with commercial mortgage brokers who specialize in Liberty Village transactions.