NY Walk by Menkes: Spacious Toronto Townhomes From $2.1M
August 23, 2026 · by the LIQWD team

NY Walk at a glance
NY Walk is a new townhome project from Menkes in Toronto. Its defining feature is space: these are 2–3 bedroom townhomes ranging from 2,000 to 2,433 square feet, with pricing that starts at $2,100,000.
That square footage is well beyond what most new condo and townhome buyers in central Toronto are used to seeing. These homes are sized more like detached family houses than the compact stacked townhomes common in the city. If tight urban floor plans have left you feeling boxed in, NY Walk belongs on your shortlist.
You can view the full listing on LIQWD as details are released.
Who NY Walk suits
A starting price of $2.1 million paired with generous floor area points to a specific buyer. This is not entry-level product. It's aimed at:
- Move-up families who want the layout of a house with the lower-maintenance appeal of a townhome — and who value staying in the city rather than a distant suburb.
- Downsizers who won't downsize on space — buyers leaving a large detached home who want a walkable neighbourhood without giving up room for guests, a home office, or an extra bedroom.
- End users over quick-flip investors. At this price and size, the appeal is primarily to people who intend to live in the home. Any investor should weigh the larger units and higher absolute price against typical rental demand and carrying costs in the area, rather than assuming it behaves like a smaller-format investment unit.
The 2–3 bedroom range adds flexibility: a smaller household might use a bedroom as a study or media room, while a larger family gets true multi-bedroom living inside more than 2,000 square feet.
The builder
NY Walk is being developed by Menkes, an established Toronto builder. At this price range, builder reputation matters — construction quality, finishing standards, and how a developer handles the stretch between purchase and closing all shape the experience. Menkes is a familiar name in the Toronto market, a point in the project's favour for buyers doing their due diligence.
The location story
NY Walk is located in Toronto, and that one word carries most of the project's value proposition. Buying a 2,000-plus-square-foot townhome inside the city — rather than in a surrounding municipality — means access to Toronto's transit, employment, schools, restaurants, and amenities while still getting a home with real room to grow.
Neighbourhood-level details — exact address, nearby transit lines, walk scores — haven't been published yet, so treat location as something to confirm directly. The general positioning is clear: an in-city townhome for buyers who want space without leaving Toronto. The specific pocket of the city, and what sits within walking distance, are the details to nail down before you commit.
Pricing context
NY Walk starts at $2,100,000. Rather than reading that in isolation, frame it against what you get: at 2,000 square feet, the entry price works out to roughly $1,050 per square foot, and the larger 2,433-square-foot homes bring that figure down further at the base price.
Comparing on a price-per-square-foot basis is more useful than comparing headline prices, because NY Walk's homes are substantially larger than a typical Toronto townhome. When you shop against other projects, compare similar square footage and finish levels — not just the sticker price.
Some pricing details remain unreleased, including the number of storeys and the total number of units. Those figures affect everything from privacy and layout to how quickly the project sells, so keep them on your follow-up list.
Status and occupancy
At the time of writing, NY Walk is listed as unpublished, with occupancy to be announced. In practical terms, the project is early — full sales materials, floor plans, and a firm occupancy timeline are still to come.
Early-stage status is both an opportunity and a caution. You may get a first look before broader release, but you're also making decisions with incomplete information. Don't assume a move-in date; wait for the builder to confirm occupancy before you plan around it.
What to verify next
Before moving forward on NY Walk, confirm the following directly:
- Occupancy date — currently to be announced. Get the anticipated occupancy in writing once it's set.
- Exact location — the specific neighbourhood, address, and nearby transit and schools.
- Storeys and unit count — both unpublished, and worth knowing for layout, privacy, and community scale.
- Floor plans and finishes — how the 2,000 to 2,433 square feet is laid out across the 2–3 bedroom options.
- Full pricing — including maintenance fees, deposit structure, and any incentives, none of which are confirmed here.
The bottom line
NY Walk is a Menkes townhome project in Toronto offering unusually large 2–3 bedroom homes, from 2,000 to 2,433 square feet, starting at $2,100,000. It's built for buyers who want the space of a house inside the city and are prepared to pay a higher price for it. With several details still unpublished, the smart next step is to track the project as more information is released. View the full listing on LIQWD and check back for updates.
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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.