Lambton Towns vs NY Walk: Two Toronto Townhome Projects Compared
August 23, 2026 · by the LIQWD team

The short version
Cross-shopping new Toronto townhomes? Lambton Towns by Dunpar Homes and NY Walk by Menkes share a city and a housing type, but little else. Lambton Towns is the lower price of entry at $1,559,990; NY Walk starts around $540,000 higher but hands you a bigger home. Lambton Towns is already out of the ground with 2026 occupancy, while NY Walk's move-in date is still to be announced.
This comparison lays out the trade-offs so you can decide which fits your situation — not which is "better."
Price and what you get for it
The clearest gap between these two is price.
- Lambton Towns starts from $1,559,990.
- NY Walk starts from $2,100,000.
That is a starting-price difference of roughly $540,000 — enough to narrow the decision for many buyers on its own.
But price only means something next to size:
- Lambton Towns: 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom back-to-back townhomes from approximately 1,569 sq ft.
- NY Walk: 2- to 3-bedroom townhomes ranging from 2,000 to 2,433 sq ft.
So NY Walk's higher entry price also buys considerably more floor area — several hundred square feet more at the small end and well over 800 sq ft more at the top. If square footage per dollar matters to you, run that math on each specific floor plan rather than comparing sticker prices alone.
The takeaway: Lambton Towns is the lower absolute cost of entry; NY Walk asks for more and gives you a larger home in return.
Home type and layout
Both are townhomes, but the formats differ in ways that affect daily living.
Lambton Towns are back-to-back townhomes, sharing a rear wall with a neighbouring block. That typically means a more compact footprint and no rear yard — part of why the price and square footage sit where they do. It can suit buyers who want a townhome without the upkeep of a large lot.
NY Walk's townhomes are 2- to 3-bedroom homes in the 2,000 to 2,433 sq ft range, with the larger sizes pointing to a more spacious plan overall.
If you need three bedrooms specifically, note that Lambton Towns lists 3-bedroom homes while NY Walk spans 2- to 3-bedroom configurations — so confirm the exact plan mix before committing.
Location
Both projects are in Toronto, Ontario. The available facts don't break down neighbourhood, transit access, or nearby amenities for either, so confirm those directly on each project page before you shortlist. When you view the full listing on LIQWD, check the specific area against your commute, schools, and day-to-day needs.
Timeline: this is where they diverge most
If your move-in date is a hard constraint, the timelines are very different.
- Lambton Towns broke ground in 2025, with move-in estimated for 2026 — near-term occupancy for a pre-construction purchase, and construction is already underway.
- NY Walk has occupancy still to be announced.
Need to be in a home on a defined schedule, or want the reassurance of a project already out of the ground? Lambton Towns has the clearer path. If your timeline is flexible or you'd rather plan further out, NY Walk's to-be-announced occupancy is less of an obstacle — but it does mean more uncertainty for now.
Both projects are currently unpublished in status, so details can still change. Check each listing for the latest rather than treating today's facts as final.
How to choose for your situation
Neither project is the obvious pick for everyone. A quick way to frame it:
- You want the lower starting price: Lambton Towns, at $1,559,990 — roughly $540,000 below NY Walk's $2,100,000.
- You want more space: NY Walk's 2,000 to 2,433 sq ft homes are larger than Lambton Towns' approximately 1,569 sq ft plans.
- You need to move sooner: Lambton Towns broke ground in 2025 with 2026 occupancy; NY Walk's is still to be announced.
- You need three bedrooms: Both offer 3-bedroom options; confirm the exact plan and bathroom count — Lambton Towns lists 2 bathrooms, and NY Walk's bathroom count isn't in the available facts.
- You're weighing this as an investment: Treat the different entry prices, sizes, and timelines as factors alongside your own research on locations and carrying costs. Nothing here should be read as a promise of returns.
Before you commit
Some details that often drive the final decision — number of storeys, total units, and full amenity lists — aren't yet published for either project. Verify them directly rather than assume.
For Lambton Towns by Dunpar Homes and NY Walk by Menkes, view the full listing on LIQWD to check current pricing, plan availability, and status. Both are pre-construction, both are in Toronto, and both are still evolving — so the smartest next step is to compare the live listings against your own budget and timeline.
Projects in this article
Facts in this article come from the project listings LIQWD tracks and were accurate when published. Pricing, availability, and timelines for pre-construction homes change — always confirm details on the live listing or with the sales team before making decisions.
