
Lanterra Developments
4000 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto (Etobicoke), Ontario
Notting Hill Condominiums Phase 1 is a new condo community from Lanterra Developments, rising at 4000 Eglinton Avenue West in the Etobicoke part of Toronto. The building offers a broad range of suites, from compact studios to spacious three-bedroom-plus-den homes.
With completion estimated between 2025 and 2027, the project is aimed at buyers seeking a first home, a right-sized suite, or a foothold in Toronto's west end.
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This stretch of Etobicoke sits within Toronto's west end, an established area served by everyday shopping, dining, and services along the Eglinton corridor and neighbouring commercial strips. Residents are within reach of the retail, grocery, and community amenities that define Toronto's mature suburban neighbourhoods, with the city's wider network of parks, schools, and healthcare facilities accessible across the surrounding area.
The address on Eglinton Avenue West puts residents on one of Toronto's key east-west arterials, with connections toward Highway 401 and Highway 427 that link this part of Etobicoke to the rest of the GTA. TTC bus service runs along Eglinton, and the corridor is a focus of ongoing transit investment across the west end, making car-free trips into central Toronto and the surrounding suburbs practical.
Lanterra Developments is a Toronto-based builder known for condominium projects across the city, with a portfolio concentrated in the Greater Toronto Area. The company focuses on residential communities in urban and suburban settings throughout the region.
Buying pre-construction here starts with registering for early access, which typically gives interested buyers a first look at floor plans, pricing, and suite selection before broader release. Buying early in a release can matter because pricing and the most sought-after layouts are often addressed in the first phases.
Deposits on pre-construction condos are generally structured in stages over time rather than paid all at once, with instalments tied to signing and construction milestones. Buyers should also understand the difference between interim occupancy — when you can move in and pay occupancy fees before the building is registered — and final closing, when the unit is registered and ownership formally transfers.
In Ontario, purchasers of a new condominium have a 10-day cooling-off period under the Condominium Act, during which you may review the disclosure statement and agreement and cancel if you choose. Specific deposit terms and dates will be confirmed by the builder.
The project is at 4000 Eglinton Avenue West in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario. This puts residents along one of the city's main west-end corridors.
Notting Hill Condominiums Phase 1 is being developed by Lanterra Developments, a Toronto-based builder with a portfolio of condominium communities across the Greater Toronto Area.
Suites start from $898,900 CAD. Pricing can change between release phases, so current figures should be confirmed with the builder or sales team.
The building offers studio to three-bedroom-plus-den suites, ranging from approximately 330 to 1,174 square feet. This mix suits singles, couples, and families alike.
Completion is estimated between 2025 and 2027. Occupancy dates for pre-construction condos can shift, so the builder will confirm the schedule as construction progresses.
You can register your interest through LIQWD to receive updates on availability, pricing, and release phases. Registering early often means earlier access to floor plans and suite selection.
Yes. Notting Hill Condominiums Phase 1 is a condo development, meaning buyers purchase individual suites within the building and share ownership of the common elements.
Information last updated August 18, 2026. Details are provided by the builder and may change without notice.
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