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13 5 Northtown Way
Willowdale East Toronto M2N 7A1

$58,888 /For Sale
Commercial

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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Commercial
MLS® Num:
C12599288
Bus Major:
Cafe
Prime turnkey business opportunity in the heart of North York's Yonge/Finch-a vibrant hub surrounded by high-rise residences, established retailers, and steady pedestrian traffic. This well-maintained 341 sq.ft. unit offers strong visibility along the corridor between Yonge St. and Doris Ave., located within a sought-after Tridel commercial plaza featuring ample surface and underground parking. Currently operating as a beverage shop with all equipment in place. Monthly rent is $3,500 (TMI/HST incl.). Perfect for operators looking to take over a ready-to- run setup-continue the existing business (no franchise fee, supply chain ready) or rebrand to suit your concept. The flexible layout allows for conversion to various light-food or café-style uses such as dessert bar, smoothie/juice shop, bakery, or specialty retail. The consistent high traffic and strong neighbourhood demographics make this a solid opportunity for both investors and owner- operators. Lease is in place until Sept 30, 2030, with a 6-year renewal option under the same terms, or the buyer may negotiate a new lease with the landlord. A rare chance to secure a fully equipped retail space at one of North York's most in-demand intersections.
Property Type:
Commercial
Property Sub Type:
Sale Of Business
Freestanding:
No
Total Area:
341 sq. ft. Square Feet
Total Area:
341 sq. ft.
Retail Area:
341 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Industrial Area:
0 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Office/Apt Area:
0 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Lot Depth:
0'
Lot Frontage:
0'
Bathrooms:
1.0
Water supply:
Municipal
Zoning:
C4
Heating type:
Electric Forced Air
Clear Height:
0'
Garage:
Outside/Surface
Possession Details:
TBA
HST Applicable To Sale Price:
Included In
Type Taxes:
Annual
Taxes:
$0 / 2024
Assessment:
$- / -
Toronto
Toronto C14
Willowdale East
Partial
Utilities:
Available
Air Conditioning:
Yes
Seller Property Info Statement:
No
Financial Statements:
Yes
Expenses Actual/Estimated:
Estimated
Major Business Type:
Cafe
Category:
Without Property
Franchise:
Yes
Days Open:
Open 7 Days
Hours Open:
11:30a.m.-10:30p.m.
Employees:
5
Chattels:
Yes
LLBO:
No
Seats:
0
Date Listed:
Dec 03, 2025
Original Price:
$78,888
Previous Price:
$98,888
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Listed by RE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC.
Data was last updated August 16, 2026 at 11:15 PM (UTC)
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What’s Going On With The Stress Test?

At a time when mortgage rates are hovering between five and six per cent and home prices remain above their pre-pandemic levels, discussions surrounding the mortgage stress test have been prevalent across the Canadian real estate market.

The mortgage stress test is a federal government mandate requiring that borrowers prove they can afford higher payments if mortgage rates rise in the future. Typically, the stress test is the current mortgage rate plus two per cent. At the height of the current tightening efforts by the Bank of Canada (BoC), the stress test was north of eight per cent.

The purpose behind the rule is to prevent borrowers from taking on more than they can afford and to stop lenders from lending money to financially stressed or would-be fiscally challenged clients.

But now that the post-crisis real estate market is an environment where interest rates are at their highest levels since before the Global Financial Crisis, critics have wondered if the stress test is excessive, with some urging Ottawa to ease or suspend the measure.

For now, it appears that everything will remain the same, according to the country’s chief banking regulator.

What’s Going on With the Mortgage Stress Test?

According to the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), the qualifying rate for uninsured residential mortgages will continue to be higher than 5.25 per cent, or the mortgage contract rate plus two per cent. Peter Routledge, the OSFI chief, stated in a December 2023 report that the stress test has resulted in a more robust and resilient mortgage financing system as it helps both borrowers and lenders better manage risk.

The federal government reiterated the OSFI’s stance shortly after its confirmation.

Others agreed, including Fitch Ratings.

The credit ratings agency supported the OSFI’s decision, calling it a positive for the Canadian real estate market, the nation’s banking system, and the broader economic landscape.

Underlying Risks in a Stable Mortgage Market

Despite everything that has transpired since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, both the Canadian real estate market and the mortgage industry have remained solid and cushioned the blows from the crisis-era fallout. In other words, delinquencies and forced sales have been largely absent in Canada.

However, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) recently warned that approximately 2.2 million mortgages will have to be renewed in 2024 and 2025. This would represent nearly half (45 per cent) of all outstanding mortgages, totalling roughly $675 billion.

Even if the central bank engages in lowering its benchmark policy rate and the bond market responds, it might not be swift enough to prevent borrowers from paying higher rates.

In fact, the CMHC projected that as households renew in the coming years, the higher mortgage rates will equal about $15 billion in additional payments for households each year.

Ultimately, this could result in consequences for the economy since the funds will be reallocated from other sectors, the CMHC says.

Mortgage Rates in 2024

Financial markets are bracing for rate cuts this year. Investors think they could happen as early as March, while economists believe the likelihood is sometime in the middle of the year. This will lead to lower bond yields and, as a result, lower mortgage rates, with experts saying the conventional five-year fixed mortgage could slide to around 4 per cent. But whether this will help or hinder the Canadian real estate market and the national economy remains to be seen.

Whether you're a homeowner, prospective buyer, or industry enthusiast, connect with me to discuss more about the latest developments shaping the Canadian real estate landscape.

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