
Marlin Spring Developments and RioCan Living
181 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario
House of Assembly brings a new condominium to 181 Sterling Road in Toronto, a collaboration between Marlin Spring Developments and RioCan Living. The building offers one- to three-bedroom suites ranging from about 489 to 1,237 square feet.
Now registered as of October 2025, the project is move-in ready — an increasingly rare opportunity to buy a finished home in the city rather than purchase from plans.
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Sterling Road sits within Toronto's west end, an area known for its blend of former industrial buildings, cultural venues, and neighbourhood retail. Residents are close to the everyday services, cafés, and shops that define this part of the city.
For specifics on the closest hospitals, schools, groceries, and parks, we recommend confirming current options in the immediate area, as amenity details for this address will vary block by block.
The west end of Toronto is well served by the city's transit network, with TTC streetcar, bus, and subway connections linking the area to downtown and beyond. Major routes such as the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard provide access across the city and to the wider region for drivers.
House of Assembly is a joint effort between Marlin Spring Developments and RioCan Living. Marlin Spring is a Toronto-based developer active in residential communities across Ontario, while RioCan Living is the residential arm of RioCan, one of Canada's largest real estate operators. Together they focus on urban, transit-oriented residential projects.
Because House of Assembly is a registered, move-in-ready building rather than an early pre-construction release, buying here is closer to a conventional purchase of a finished condo — you can view completed suites and choose from remaining availability rather than reserving from plans.
For buyers new to pre-construction generally, the process typically starts with registering for access, followed by a deposit paid in stages, an interim occupancy period, and a final closing once the building registers. In this case, registration has already occurred, which can simplify timing.
In Ontario, buyers of a new condominium unit are protected by a 10-day cooling-off period under the Condominium Act, during which you may cancel the agreement. It's wise to review all documents with a lawyer before firming up an offer. This is general information, not financial or legal advice.
House of Assembly is located at 181 Sterling Road in Toronto, Ontario, in the city's west end.
The project is being developed jointly by Marlin Spring Developments and RioCan Living, RioCan's residential division.
Suites start from $696,990 CAD. Pricing can change between releases, so current figures should be confirmed with the builder.
House of Assembly offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites ranging from approximately 489 to 1,237 square feet.
Yes. The condominium was registered in October 2025 and is described as move-in ready, so buyers can purchase a finished home.
You can register your interest through LIQWD to receive updates. Because the building is registered and move-in ready, remaining availability, floor plans, and pricing are confirmed directly by the builder.
Information last updated August 22, 2026. Details are provided by the builder and may change without notice.
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