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The Beaches Condos & Condos in The Beach

Wel­come to the Beach, a pop­u­lar neigh­bour­hood in Toronto’s east end. Known world­wide for the Board­walk and of course its sandy Lake Ontario shore­line, it is also a great all sea­son spot for a cup of cof­fee, a great din­ing expe­ri­ence, some fun shop­ping – or just a nice stroll! This is why so many peo­ple buy con­dos in the Beaches, they want a piece it for themselves!

This com­mu­nity is sit­u­ated between Vic­to­ria Park and Coxwell Avenues, and it is south of Kingston Road. Many would call the area north of Kingston Road the Upper Beaches, but that is offen­sive to the purists. While we tend to agree that the neigh­bour­hood ends at Kingston, we are includ­ing con­dos to the north because too many peo­ple think that way.

There are innu­mer­able beau­ti­ful con­dos in this neigh­bour­hood, and despite the vari­ety of tastes out there, we’re sure you’ll agree that these con­dos add greatly to the look of the area. You are imme­di­ately aware of the quiet and pri­vate qual­ity. Like almost all streets in the Beaches, the sun­light is dap­pled by the tow­er­ing trees of all shapes, sizes and descriptions.

Ash­bridges Bay is a park, a marina, a nat­ural habi­tat, a sports venue (soft­ball) and one of Toronto’s best places to be in the warmer seasons.

Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Beaches Con­dos! And please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

The Beach Condominiums - 1733-1863 Queen Street East The Beach Con­do­mini­ums – 1733 – 1863 Queen Street East
Built in 5 phases end­ing in 2006, this large com­plex near the lake was com­pleted by The Pem­ber­ton Group. Only 5 sto­ries tall, this low rise condo stretches along Queen Street East for a num­ber of blocks between Kingston Road and Wood­bine Avenue. Most of the con­dos are one and two bed­room lay­outs, though there are some three bed­room pent­houses. Every condo has a bal­cony or ter­race, with south-facing units on higher floors hav­ing a lake view. Just on the west­ern edge of the pop­u­lar Beaches neigh­bour­hood, there is every con­ve­nience imag­in­able nearby. Min­utes to the beach, the board­walk and stores such as Star­bucks, Sauvi­gnon Restau­rant and Zane Bak­ery. With the Queen street­car just out­side your door, you are min­utes to down­town as well.
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The Boardwalk Condos -  9 & 35 Boardwalk Drive The Board­walk – 9 & 35 Board­walk Drive
With two build­ings in each phase, there are 4 total in this east water­front condo com­plex. Another low rise of only 5 floors, it fits well into the res­i­den­tial neigh­bour­hood. The con­dos are all one and two bed­room floor plans, each with bal­cony or ter­race. The south­ern end of the east­ern build­ing is lit­er­ally feet from the beach, just the other side of Lake Shore Boule­vard. Wood­bine Park is to the west, The Beaches to the east, the lake to the south – what more could you want? Many con­dos have been upgraded with gran­ite and stain­less and hard­wood – they can be gor­geous. Only min­utes to Bay Street, The Board­walk con­dos are close to restau­rants, shops, sail­ing and canoe­ing clubs, golf clubs, ten­nis clubs and more.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Battenberg Towns - 41 & 50 Battenberg Avenue Bat­ten­berg Towns – 41 & 50 Bat­ten­berg Avenue
A small condo town­house com­plex near Queen and Coxwell, you are just out­side of the hec­tic Beaches neigh­bour­hood. Not your stan­dard stacked towns, these are the full house, mak­ing them a great oppor­tu­nity for first time buy­ers to own in The Beaches. Some have two bed­rooms, some have three, most with only one wash­room though. Each has park­ing, plus a nice lit­tle back­yard. The condo fees are high for a town­house, though not too bad by condo stan­dards – and they include every­thing. Sky­lights high­light the third-floor mas­ter retreats. Some have been updated with all the lat­est good­ies, while oth­ers may need a lit­tle love.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Upper Beaches Condos - 716 Kingston Road Upper Beaches Con­dos – 716 Kingston Road
Just north of The Beaches proper, the Upper Beaches con­dos are located at Kingston and Main. One and two bed­room con­dos all have bal­conies or ter­races, plus park­ing. This small bou­tique condo offers fire­places and great views, all within walk­ing dis­tance to the sub­way, with street­cars at the door. Only 5 sto­ries tall, the Upper Beaches con­dos blend into the exist­ing low rise res­i­den­tial neigh­bour­hood. While some units are upgraded, oth­ers may still be dated and in need of some ren­o­va­tion. But since they are pretty much the lowest-priced con­dos in the area, you will be able to afford to dec­o­rate.
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Woodbine Beach - 123 Woodbine Avenue Wood­bine Beach – 123 Wood­bine Avenue
An older build­ing, built in the 1970s, located on Wood­bine Avenue between Queen Street and the beach. All of the con­dos are bach­e­lors, all small but all very afford­able. Even with Toronto condo prices, these can be had for not much more than $200,000. It is a bou­tique low-rise with only 3 sto­ries, so even being so close to the lake it might be hard to see it over the houses nearby. All have park­ing and some have bal­conies. Main­te­nance fees are very low and there is a great reserve fund. Many buy for invest­ment, or to use as a pied-a-terre.
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Estonian House Condos - 2378 Queen Street East Eston­ian House – 2378 Queen Street East
Right at Neville Park, across from the RC Har­ris Plant, this build­ing is perched on a small hill with a fan­tas­tic view of the lake. Right at the far east end of The Beaches, there is still tons to do within a short walk. All units have 2 bed­rooms and one wash­room, each with a bal­cony. Tremen­dously afford­able, prices are not much over $300,000 as of 2013. The units are dated though, heated with radi­a­tors. Only four floors high, this is a fairly exclu­sive bou­tique build­ing in a great part of the city.
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Lawlor Condos - 1 Lawlor Avenue Lawlor Con­dos – 1 Lawlor Avenue
Near Kingston and Vic­to­ria Park, this four storey low rise condo is another hid­den gem near The Beaches. As with many of the area build­ings, there is great value for the money. You will not have trou­ble find­ing huge 2-bed/2-bath units in the low $400s (as of 2013). Built in the early 2000s, there are some one-bedroom con­dos but mainly 2 bed­room units. All have park­ing and all have out­door space – ground floor units with mas­sive ter­races that are more like back­yards. Being a newer build­ing, the fin­ishes are all top qual­ity, as you would expect. Condo fees may seem high, but when the aver­age unit is in the 1,100–1,350 square foot range, you real­ize you are get­ting a lot for your money.
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Glen Manor Condos - 15 Glen Manor Drive Glen Manor – 15 Glen Manor Drive
Located at 15 Glen Manor Drive, directly beside the board­walk in the beach, this superbly located site orig­i­nally was occu­pied by a three storey apart­ment block, that had set­tled so badly (over a foot out of plumb) that the City had it con­demned and demol­ished. This vacant land was pur­chased and rebuilt with a new, period style eleven-unit all masonry and con­crete con­do­minium struc­ture, con­structed on steel piles sock­eted into bedrock over fifty feet below the ground. One of the few con­dos built by Bob Mitchell that is not a loft, it still has the cachet that his name brings. Buy your­self a south-facing condo and look across the street at the sand and water, this is as close as it gets.
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The Hammersmith Condos - 2112 Queen Street East The Ham­mer­smith – 2112 Queen Street East
Com­pleted in late 1991, this four-storey low rise condo over­looks a quiet stretch of Queen East, between Bal­sam and Spruce Hill. Toward the east­ern end of The Beaches, this 38-unit condo is still close to all the ameni­ties of the neigh­bour­hood. Only one block to the board­walk & lake, with all sorts of restau­rants, shop­ping, and cafes nearby. Won­der­fully cared for build­ing with a lovely gar­den & foun­tain in the court­yard. Sit on your bal­cony and watch the parade or the Jazz Fes­ti­val.
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Edgewood Towns - 90 Edgewood Avenue Edge­wood Towns – 90 Edge­wood Avenue
Best kept secret in The Beach – excep­tional value sit­u­ated on the west side of The Beach. Feels like a house and set 75 meters from the near­est street. In a park-like set­ting, these town­houses back on to a ravine and front on to treed and flo­ral court­yard. A model of urban liv­ing in a nat­ural set­ting. The town­homes of Edge­wood Avenue offer 3 lev­els of liv­ing space with pic­ture win­dows look­ing over the ravine from the liv­ing room. Large mas­ter bed­rooms have ensuites and walk-in clos­ets. There are entrances from the units to pri­vate under­ground park­ing. Short stroll to the trendy shops, bistros, and restau­rants on Queen and the famous board­walk. Great schools nearby.
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Fallingbrook Place - 4A-6C Scarborough Road Falling­brook Place – 4A-6C Scar­bor­ough Road
Cus­tom built exec­u­tive town­homes on a gor­geous tree-lined street at the quiet end of The Beaches, near Queen and Falling­brook. There are mature 200-foot trees that sur­round the 500-square-foot roof decks. Upgrades abound: stain­less steel appli­ances, gran­ite counter tops, slate floor­ing, cor­nice mould­ings and 9-foot ceil­ings, Silent Joist Sys­tem floors under hard­wood, glass show­ers and more. Good things come in threes here, with 3 bed­rooms and 3 bath­rooms on 3 floors. Com­pleted in 2006, these beau­ti­ful homes have been known to spark a bid­ding war or two.
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60 Kippendavie Avenue Townhouses 60 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
Com­pleted around 1989, this low-rise condo looks more like town­houses than a tra­di­tional condo build­ing. In the heart of The Beach, the loca­tion south of Queen Street is per­fect. Hard­wood floors, wood burn­ing fire­places, sky­lights and more. Large bay win­dows reveal a canopy of mature trees and morn­ing sun only half a block to the board­walk and beach. One of the more estab­lished and desir­able streets in one of Toronto’s most desir­able areas. This bou­tique build­ing has only 18 units, and is well-managed with low main­te­nance fees.
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90 Kippendavie Avenue Townhouses 90 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
Built around the same time as 60 Kip­pen­davie, in 1986, these town­houses offer the best in Beaches liv­ing. The 14 units all have 3 bed­rooms and 2 wash­rooms, plus a fin­ished base­ment. Most have park­ing and many have ter­races. Condo fees are a tad high for town­homes. These Vic­to­rian styled homes offer hard­wood floors and wood burn­ing fire­places. Just a few houses up from the board­walk, these gems do not come up for sale very often.
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61 Main Street Condos 61 Main Street
Located on Main Street just north of Kingston, this 4-storey low-rise condo was com­pleted in 1986. Offer­ing great value, one bed­room con­dos can still be had for around $250k, while two bed units are closer to $300k (as of 2013). Excep­tional loca­tion, just a 10 minute walk to the ameni­ties of Queen St. Excel­lent TTC acces­si­bil­ity. This is an ideal condo/investment for an entry level buyer or empty nesters think­ing of down­siz­ing. Party room, roof top deck and recre­ation room.
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1666 Queen East Towns 1666 Queen Street East
Another condo town­house project from 1986, these town­homes are fairly com­mon to see for sale (with 8 sales in 2 years). It is near Coxwell, at the west­ern edge of The Beaches. Most have 3 bed­rooms and 1 bath­room, most with park­ing. Some units have 2 bed­rooms, the larger ones have 3. Most have 2 wash­rooms, though some have 3. Ter­races are com­mon in the larger units. With prices in the mid-$300s (2013) they are a great value for the area.
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120-122 Glen Manor Drive120–122 Glen Manor Drive
Some say this is the best condo com­plex in The Beach! As with many in the area, these multi-level con­dos are cen­tered around a cen­tral court­yard, with upper floors over­look­ing Queen street and the lake. These con­dos tend to be quite large, with open con­cept designs. There are sky­lights and lots of cup­boards and stor­age space. Likely com­pleted in the late 1980s. Some units have 2 bed­rooms, the larger ones have 3. Most have 2 wash­rooms, though some have 3. Ter­races are com­mon in the larger units. Located on the cor­ner of Queen and Glen Manor.
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Kew Beach Place Condos - 1941 Queen Street EastKew Beach Place – 1941 Queen Street East
A 3-storey 12-unit bou­tique build­ing above retail space, just west of Kew Gar­dens. Built in 1992, these con­dos at Queen and Ken­nil­worth range from one to three bed­rooms and have one or two wash­rooms. Not all have park­ing, but many that do have two spots. Many of the units are spread over two floors, some have mul­ti­ple walk­outs to bal­conies and ter­races with lake views. A rare and award-winning condo right in the heart of The Beaches.
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2366 queen east condos 2366 Queen Street East
These 3-level town­houses are located in a small Beach com­plex with Lake views and back­ing into a nat­ural ravine. Nes­tled in the trees, these one-of-a-kind homes are across from a park and the board­walk. Very bright with 2 level atrium. Fea­tur­ing fab­u­lous third floor mas­ter retreats with ensuite bath and walk out. Many have large ter­races and decks. Imag­ine a cot­tage envi­ron­ment in the city.
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101 glen manor condos 101 Glen Manor Drive
Yet another Beaches town­house com­pleted in 1986 (what a year for town­homes in the Beach!), this one also has prime loca­tion south of Queen. They tend to be rather groovi­li­cious, with sunken liv­ing rooms and brick wood-burning fire­places. There are units with 2 bed­rooms or 3 bed­rooms, some with 2 wash­rooms and oth­ers with 3. Bal­conies or ter­races are the norm. Almost all have park­ing. The com­plex has been well-kept, with roofs and exte­rior paint in 2007.
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South Beach Condos - 2371 Queen Street East South Beach Con­dos – 2371 Queen Street East
This small 14-unit build­ing is on Queen, between Beech and Bal­sam. Com­pleted in 1997, the builder offered fine fin­ishes such as gas fire­places and pot lights as stan­dard. Watch life go by on Queen Street from the north units, while south-facing con­dos see trees and the lake. All units have two bed­rooms and two bath­rooms, except for unit 201, which has only one of each. All have bal­conies or ter­races, and most have park­ing.
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Ashbridges Bay Condos - 325 Kingston Road Ash­bridges Bay Con­dos – 325 Kingston Road
A some­what recent condo, com­pleted in 2000. It is quite small, only 4 floors and only 2 con­dos per floor. Right near Kingston and Wood­bine, it is just a wee bit north of Ash­bridges Bay. Nicely by fin­ished the builder, orig­i­nal fin­ishes included jacuzzi tubs and gas fire­places – and 10 foot ceil­ings. All of these con­dos have two bed­rooms, with one or two wash­rooms. All have two bal­conies – a small one out front and a big one at the back, fac­ing south. All have park­ing.
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Fallingbrook Place - 2286-2292 Queen Street East Falling­brook Place – 2286–2292 Queen Street East
Com­pleted in 2005, these new town­houses are at the quiet end of Queen Street, at Falling­brook. These exec­u­tive town­homes are a short walk to the lake, board­walk, beach, restau­rants & shop­ping. Enjoy the sun from the fab­u­lous 500-square-foot roof top ter­races – great out­door spaces with north and south views. These towns are a fan­tas­tic oppor­tu­nity to own a newer house in The Beach. Fea­tures include stain­less steel kitchen appli­ances and hard­wood, slate, lime­stone and mar­ble floor­ing. Gran­ite counter tops and silent floor sys­tems com­plete the lux­ury fin­ishes. Nine-foot ceil­ings, ensuite bath­rooms, mas­ter retreats, open con­cept main floors. Trust me, these are nice!
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155 Woodbine Mews Townhouses 155 Wood­bine Mews
A small com­plex of town­houses at the bot­tom of Wood­bine Avenue. All have 3 bed­rooms and 2 wash­rooms. Each has its own pri­vate garage. They have two park­ing spots and all have a bal­cony. They have back­yards as well. Mas­ter bed­rooms are on the top floor, with spa-like ensuites. All brick, these Beach area town­homes have cathe­dral ceil­ings and sky­lights in the mas­ter bath. Dat­ing from the early to mid-1980s, the towns are almost 2,000 square feet.
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10 buller avenue townhouses 10 Buller Avenue
One of the very early condo town com­plexes in The Beach, dat­ing from the early 1980s. These Vic­to­rian Style Town­house offer Main­te­nance Free Liv­ing In The Heart Of The Beach. Steps To Board­walk, Lake, Shops On Queen & TTC. Sky­lights, fire­places, back­yards. Kew Beach school dis­trict and close to the Kew Beach Ten­nis Club. Well-maintained, the win­dows were replaced in 2002 and the park­ing garage repaired. While they are only two storeys tall, they have fin­ished base­ments to make for three lev­els of liv­ing.
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Llewellyn DeLaplante House - 2357-2359 Queen Street East Llewellyn DeLa­plante House – 2357–2359 Queen Street East
The orig­i­nal build­ing was con­structed in 1905 and is on the City’s list of her­itage prop­er­ties. Right in the heart of The Beaches, at Spruce Hill, just north of Balmy Beach Park. Only 8 large units, town­house in style, around 1,200 square feet each. Under­ground park­ing, wood burn­ing fire­places, pri­vate ter­races. An amaz­ing lit­tle bou­tique build­ing that almost no one has ever heard of!
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Beach Hill Residences - 763 Woodbine Avenue Beach Hill Res­i­dences – 763 Wood­bine Avenue
Com­ing soon to Wood­bine & Ger­rard, in the Upper Beaches. To be built at the crest of a hill over­look­ing the charm­ing Beaches neigh­bour­hood, this will be a build­ing that def­i­nitely doesn’t blend. Con­tem­po­rary archi­tec­ture by RAW Design and a high-contrast black and white exte­rior will be punched up with bright green accents that bring youth and play­ful colour to the area. There will be 7 storeys with 64 units rang­ing from 483 to 1,009 square feet.
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Beach Club Lofts - 303 Kingston Beach Club Lofts – 303 Kingston Road
The win­dows at the front of the build­ing will be sub­tly angled to cre­ate a curv­ing rip­ple effect that evokes the gen­tle play of waves on water. The Beach Club Lofts is a new condo / loft project by Zen Homes cur­rently in pre-construction at 303 Kingston Road. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. The project has a total of 50 units, with sizes from 457 to 1,375 square feet. Ceil­ings will range up to 17 feet in some units.
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North Beach Lofts - 601 Kingston North Beach Lofts – 601 Kingston Road
The North Beach Lofts were built by Namarra Devel­op­ments in 2006, near Kingston and Main. Upper Beaches, North Beach, the name is just mar­ket. North Beach Lofts is walk­ing dis­tance to the vibrant Beaches strip and top floor south-facing lofts have views of the lake. This is a soft loft build­ing with ceil­ings of 9 and 10 feet on the top floors. Expect the same exposed con­crete and duct work as in other soft loft build­ings, as well as lam­i­nate floors, ter­races and floor to ceil­ing warehouse-style win­dows.
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Cornerstone Terrace Lofts - 323 Kingston Cor­ner­stone Ter­race Lofts – 323 Kingston Road
Cor­ner­stone Ter­race Lofts will blend mod­ern design and clas­sic fin­ishes to achieve a time­less liv­ing envi­ron­ment. There are only 8 units in the 4-storey build­ing, includ­ing seven 2-storey lofts and one 1-storey stu­dio loft. The 2-storey lofts are avail­able in 1 and 2 bed­room designs and range in size from 576 to 980 square feet. Four of the suites have pri­vate roof ter­races which increase their liv­ing area by almost 250 square feet.
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75 Scarborough Road 75 Scar­bor­ough Road
Like many other co-op build­ings, 75 Scar­bor­ough Road has fairly large suites, with big bed­rooms – unlike most new con­dos. An older build­ing, there is no laun­dry in the units (laun­dry room) and par­quet floors are com­mon. Taxes are included in the main­te­nance fees. Perched atop a hill, the upper floors enjoy views of the lake and lower floors enjoy beau­ti­ful streetscapes. The 75 Scar­bor­ough Road co-op is just a short stroll to Queen East shop­ping and restau­rants.
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Upper Beaches Lofts - 214 Main Street Upper Beaches Lofts – 214 Main Street
Not much is left of the old fish mar­ket that used to be on this site. Now hous­ing 16 lofts, the Upper Beaches Lofts is a lovely brick, two-storey build­ing with lofts rang­ing from 795 to 1,268 square feet. All of the lofts are two lev­els – and all fea­ture beau­ti­ful hard­wood floors and cozy gas fire­places. Located in the Upper Beaches area near Dan­forth Vil­lage, restau­rants, gro­cery stores and box stores are close at hand.
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Modern Beach Lofts - 952 Kingston Road Mod­ern Beach Lofts – 952 Kingston Road
952 Kingston is a unique 24 unit build­ing which marks the first loft con­ver­sion project in this area of the city. This prop­erty is steep with his­tory begin­ning life as a movie the­atre in the early 1940′s. When you look at the upper level of the build­ing you can see the Art Deco influ­ences in stone details and lin­ear motifs. The res­i­den­tial entrance of the build­ing recalls the sense of the orig­i­nal the­atre grand entrance. Upper lev­els house dis­tinc­tive curves, glass facades and ter­races. The con­ver­sion of the 1940 movie the­atre into 24 mod­ern art deco loft res­i­dences is a land­mark in the upscale north beach neigh­bour­hood. Stain­less steel appli­ances, 10 ft. ceil­ings and pol­ished con­crete floors are some of the many fea­tures that 952 Kingston has to offer.
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21 Benlamond Avenue 21 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Smaller bou­tique condo in the Upper Beaches in a prime area, close to ravines and parks with Kingston Road nearby. Each of the con­dos has 2 bed­rooms, but only half have park­ing. There are only 11 units, so you will get to know your neigh­bours if you live here. Some own­ers have added laun­dry, but don’t expect them all to have ensuite facil­i­ties, though there is a laun­dry room. Being a co-ownership, there are higher down pay­ment require­ments, but the condo fees tend to be on the low side – and they include prop­erty taxes! You might still find one for less than $400k, but don’t hold your breath. With only 3 sales since 2007, they don’t come up very often.
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49 Benlamond Avenue 49 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Just up the road from 21 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue is another, even smaller, bou­tique Upper Beaches condo. This one used to be co-ownership as well, though the own­ers con­verted it to a con­do­minium proper back in 2001. Carved from a 1927 man­sion, the units retain much of the charm of yes­ter­year. Expect to find hard­wood floors, fire­places and raftered ceil­ings. With only 1 sale in the past 6 years, these 6 two-bedroom units do not move very often. From man­sion to rentals, then co-ownership and now condo, this old house has seen it all.
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Glens Of Benlamond - 47-57 Benlamond Avenue Glens Of Ben­la­m­ond – 47–57 Ben­la­m­ond Avenue
Tucked in behind and beside 49 Ben­la­m­ond is the last in our group on Ben­la­m­ond Avenue. This is a col­lec­tion of town­houses, all fairly large, with very low fees. Fairly recent, they were built in 1996. Many con­sider them to be free­hold, but there is a com­mon ele­ment fee paid to main­tain the grounds. Also rare, as every­thing on this street seems to be, the 2012 sale was the first since 2007. Located off the street and back­ing on to the ravine, this is pretty close to coun­try liv­ing in the city.
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70-80 Coxwell 70–80 Coxwell Avenue
Almost like stacked town­houses, these are more hon­est in being a sim­ple low-rise condo. Only 10 units in 5 build­ings, two per build­ing, one to a floor. Prices are very afford­able for the size. A bit loud, as Coxwell can be quite busy here, at Dun­das. The police sta­tion kitty cor­ner makes for a safe area to live, that is for sure. Fin­ishes are decent, though not lux­ury, but bet­ter than most. Condo fees are extremely low, even if they don’t include much.
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Kew Beach Living - 76 Kippendavie Avenue Kew Beach Liv­ing – 76 Kip­pen­davie Avenue
At the cen­tre of one of the largest devel­op­ments fights ever in The Beaches, Kew Beach Liv­ing got the green light and is being built. Kew Beach Liv­ing is a new soft loft project by Wors­ley Urban Part­ners cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 76 Kip­pen­davie Ave in Toronto. The 58-unit project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. Located South of Queen Street in the heart of the Toronto Beaches. Live where most can only dream of… Toronto’s Beach com­mu­nity, lit­er­ally steps to the sandy shores of Lake Ontario.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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200 Woodbine Two Hun­dred The Beach – 200 Wood­bine Avenue
Two Hun­dred will be the land­mark res­i­dence of the com­mu­nity offer­ing stel­lar suite lay­outs, stun­ning kitchens and zen inspired baths. Two Hun­dred Con­dos is a new condo project by The Riedel Group cur­rently in pre-construction at 200 Wood­bine Ave. Two Hun­dred will be the land­mark res­i­dence of the com­mu­nity offer­ing stel­lar suite lay­outs, stun­ning kitchens and zen inspired baths. With a lim­ited col­lec­tion of only 24 res­i­dences, the inti­mate bou­tique res­i­dence will trans­form the cor­ner of Queen and Wood­bine and cre­ate a grand entry to Toronto’s most desir­able com­mu­nity, The Beach. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2015.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Lakehouse Beach Residences - 1960 Queen Street East Lake­house Beach Res­i­dences – 1960 Queen Street East
No, it won’t smell like ham­burg­ers… Going up on the old Lick’s site at Queen Street East and Kenil­worth, close to the lake and Board­walk, Lake­house echoes the eclec­tic urban spirit of its sur­round­ings. This inti­mate, bou­tique res­i­dence will be home to remark­able, open con­cept liv­ing spaces rang­ing from 550 up to 1,880 square feet. Each will have a ter­race or bal­cony, with charm­ing neigh­bour­hood views and notable appoint­ments. With­out ques­tion, this is con­do­minium liv­ing with a decid­edly dif­fer­ent point of view.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Beachview Lofts - 517 Kingston Road Beachview Lofts – 517 Kingston Road
Soft lofts near The Beach, on Kingston Road between Lee and Waver­ley, built around 1995. This unas­sum­ing build­ing con­tains only 8 lofts, 4 single-level units on the main floor and 4 multi-storey lofts above. Each loft is unique and ranges from 1,000 to 1,200+ square feet. Ceil­ings range from 8 feet up to 23 feet in some spots. They all have wood floors, gas fire­places and open kitchens. Upper level lofts have huge roof ter­races with views of the lake and the lower units have pri­vate patios. Not the most attrac­tive build­ing, but the lofts them­selves are incred­i­ble.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Waterworks Lofts - 2362 Queen Street East Water­works Lofts – 2362 Queen Street East
These soft lofts are located on the north side of Queen Street, almost across the street from the RC Har­ris plant. Built in 2001, it is known as the Water­works Lofts because of this loca­tion. The 10 lofts have both south and north views, and fea­ture state-of-the-art wiring, fire­places and hard­wood floors. The south fac­ing two-level units at the front offer a ter­rific lake view from their large roof top ter­races. Liv­ing in the exclu­sive Neville Park area of the Beaches, you would be but steps from the beach or fine shop­ping and din­ing.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Williamson Garden Townhomes - 1 Bastedo Avenue Williamson Gar­den Town­homes – 1 Bastedo Avenue
A low-rise build­ing / stacked towns, what­ever you want to call it, this 16-unit bou­tique com­plex is small and rare. Each unit has 2 bed­rooms, some have 2 wash­rooms while oth­ers have 3. Almost all have park­ing. Condo fees are low, though they don’t include much. Located at the quiet dead-end south part of Bastedo, it is a quite place to live. Both the Coxwell and Wood­bine sub­way sta­tions are nearby. All are a good size, 1,500–1,600 square feet, though the lower level units have the bed­rooms in the base­ment.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Executive Beaches Townhomes - 101 Hammersmith Avenue Exec­u­tive Beaches Town­homes – 101 Ham­mer­smith Avenue
A block from the beach, you can smell the water as you sit on the Star­bucks patio hav­ing your morn­ing latte. Large 2 and 3 bed­room units with park­ing, built in 1989 at the cor­ner of Ham­mer­smith Avenue and Queen Street East. There are some great cathe­dral ceil­ings and lofty lev­els over­look­ing rooms below. Many have large pri­vate ter­races, per­fect for enjoy­ing the sun. Elec­tric heat and high fees that include noth­ing can make for large monthly bills. Large multi-level units in a great loca­tion.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Waterfront on the Beach - 15-21 GlenfernWater­front on the Beach – 15–21 Glen­fern
15 – 21 Glen­fern Avenue is located on the south side of Glen­fern, directly on the beach. Lit­er­ally you can walk out the back­door and onto the sand! This bou­tique water­front co-ownership build­ing fea­tures only 20 suites. The land was orig­i­nally part of the Eaton’s fam­ily estate and used as a sum­mer retreat for store man­agers. Many of the units have wood burn­ing fire­places, orig­i­nal wood trim, crown mold­ing and hard­wood floors – and incred­i­ble lake views. As with most co-ownerships, the main­te­nance fees include prop­erty taxes. Con­verted from a 1915 rental build­ing in 1988, it is part of the Balmy Beach Her­itage Con­ser­va­tion Dis­trict Study Area.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Swanwick Heritage Lofts - 21 Swanwick Avenue Swan­wick Her­itage Lofts – 21 Swan­wick Avenue
The Swan­wick Her­itage Lofts at 21 Swan­wick Avenue have been con­verted from the for­mer Emmanuel Pres­by­ter­ian Church, a des­ig­nated her­itage prop­erty. The church is a local land­mark in the East Toronto neigh­bour­hood and pro­vides a ter­mi­nus for the view to the south end of Enderby Road. First estab­lished in 1888, the present church was built in 1893. Only 10 units were carved from the Gothic Revival church build­ing, many with out­door patios, all with park­ing. Most have 3 bed­rooms, some only 2, while wash­rooms range from 2 to 4 in the larger units. Fees are low.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Academy Lane Lofts - 1852 Queen Street East Acad­emy Lane Lofts – 1852 Queen Street East
Named for its loca­tion on the for­mer site of the Acad­emy Lane Bowl­ing Alley, old meets new in the Acad­emy Lane Lofts. This four-storey 12-unit bou­tique loft build­ing at 1852 Queen Street East was devel­oped in 2003 by Street Car Devel­op­ments, one of their first projects. Enjoy the beau­ti­ful exposed beam con­struc­tion, or gaze out the over-sized win­dows as you pre­pare for enter­tain­ing in your state-of-the-art kitchen with high ceil­ings. Enjoy Beaches liv­ing in a build­ing that won a 2009 Toronto Urban Design Award.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Beach House Lofts - 1842 Queen Street East Beach House Lofts – 1842 Queen Street East
Another of Streetcar’s early projects, next door to the Acad­emy Lane Lofts. No ele­va­tor turns some peo­ple off, but the build­ing is not that tall. Beach House is one of the more upscale lofts in Toronto and located in the pop­u­lar Beaches area, just west of Wood­bine Avenue. These lofts fea­ture 12 – 20 foot ceil­ings, and sizes rang­ing up to 1,748 square feet Mas­sive win­dows for max­i­mum nat­ural light expo­sure. The auto­mated stacked park­ing sys­tem is some­thing to see! Some brick fea­ture walls give authen­tic loft atmos­phere.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Balmy Beach Towns - 16 Balmy Avenue Balmy Beach Towns – 16 Balmy Avenue
Buried in the trees at the end of Balmy Avenue, you can are about 300 feet from the beach. A very unique and small com­plex of only 6 units, they are almost Tudor in style, blend­ing in with many of the his­toric homes in the neigh­bour­hood. All have 3 bed­rooms, except unit 5, which only has 2 – but they all have 2 wash­rooms. Built around 1985, prices have esca­lated and due to their rar­ity and excep­tional loca­tion, they tend to sell in the $700s. Fees can be rather high, at $500, but there just aren’t many units to share the costs. If you want low main­te­nance, time­less archi­tec­ture and near-waterfront loca­tion, then these are for you.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Bellefair Kew Beach Residences - 2 Bellefair Avenue Belle­fair Kew Beach Res­i­dences – 2 Belle­fair Avenue
This is the one every­one was talk­ing about! Sold out in a week­end, this is a hot project. Reserve Prop­er­ties retained a her­itage archi­tect to adapt the Late Gothic archi­tec­tural style of the for­mer Belle­fair United Church into a five-storey con­do­minium struc­ture to house 23 one to two bed­room + den lofts and two storey rooftop pent­house suites. Tucked behind the care­fully artic­u­lated façade are six three storey town­homes united by an ele­vated land­scaped court­yard that pro­vides ele­gant walk­way access to the homes. Buy here, live in a Beaches land­mark!
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The Beaches is a neigh­bour­hood and pop­u­lar tourist des­ti­na­tion located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the east side of the “Old” City of Toronto, from Vic­to­ria Park on the east to Kingston Road on the north, East­ern Avenue to Leslie on the west, south to the lakeshore of Lake Ontario. The Beaches is part of the east-central dis­trict of Toronto.

Back in the 1790s, Alexan­der Aitken, work­ing for Lieu­tenant Gov­er­nor SIm­coe divided the land in what is now East Toronto area into large lots. The new own­ers devel­oped roads – and soon stage­coaches and trains were connected.

Vil­lages grew and some local own­ers devel­oped recre­ational areas and offered the pub­lic access. Over the next 100 years, the Beaches became a sum­mer haven for Toronto residents.

The com­mu­ni­ties would even­tu­ally become towns and would become part of Toronto around 1900. The local gov­ern­ment bought up the land over the next 30 years and in 1932 Beaches Park opened. It spanned from Nurse­wood Road to wood­bine Avenue.

The name of the com­mu­nity is the sub­ject of a long-standing dis­pute. Some long-time local res­i­dents believe that The Beach is the proper his­tor­i­cal name for the area, whereas oth­ers are of the view that “The Beaches” is the more uni­ver­sally rec­og­nized neigh­bour­hood name, par­tic­u­larly by non-residents. All gov­ern­ment lev­els refer to the rid­ing, or the ward in the case of the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment, as Beaches-East York.

The dis­pute over the area’s name reached a fever pitch in 1985, when the City of Toronto installed 14 street signs des­ig­nat­ing the neigh­bour­hood as “The Beaches”. The result­ing con­tro­versy resulted in the even­tual removal of the signs, although the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment con­tin­ues to offi­cially des­ig­nate the area as “The Beaches”. In early 2006 the local Beaches Busi­ness Improve­ment Area voted to place “The Beach” on signs slated to appear on new lamp­posts over the sum­mer, but local out­cry caused them to rescind that deci­sion. The Beaches Busi­ness Improve­ment Area board sub­se­quently held a poll (online, in per­son and by bal­lot) in April 2006 to deter­mine whether the new street signs would be des­ig­nated “The Beach” or “The Beaches”, and 58% of par­tic­i­pants selected “The Beach” as the name to appear on the signs.

Iron­i­cally, the two names have been used to refer to the area since the first homes were built in the 19th cen­tury. In his book, Acci­den­tal City: The Trans­for­ma­tion of Toronto, Robert Ful­ford, him­self a for­mer res­i­dent, wrote: “the his­tor­i­cal argu­ment for ‘the Beaches’ as a name turns out to be at least as strong as the his­tor­i­cal argu­ment for ‘the Beach’”. “Plu­ral­ists” hold that since the area had four dis­tinct beach areas, using the sin­gu­lar term is illog­i­cal. Those pre­fer­ring the sin­gu­lar term “Beach” hold that the term has his­tor­i­cally referred to the area as the four dis­tinct beach areas merged.

His­tor­i­cally, there are or were a num­ber of insti­tu­tions that used the term “Beach” in the sin­gu­lar, includ­ing the orig­i­nal Beach tele­phone exchange (1903 – 1920s), the Beach Hebrew Insti­tute (1920), the Beach The­atre (1919 to the 1960s), and the Beach Street­car (1923 – 1948). The sin­gu­lar form has also been adopted by the local his­tor­i­cal soci­ety, which is called The Beach and East York His­tor­i­cal Soci­ety (from 1974). There are also numer­ous exam­ples of early local insti­tu­tions that use the plural form “Beaches”, such as the Beaches Library (1915), the Beaches Pres­by­ter­ian Church (1926), the Beaches Branch of the Cana­dian Legion and a local war mon­u­ment in Kew Beach erected post WWII by the “Beaches Busi­ness Men’s Association”.

Despite the nam­ing con­tro­versy, most Toron­to­ni­ans rec­og­nize either name as refer­ring to this par­tic­u­lar neigh­bour­hood, even though there are numer­ous beaches located else­where in the city.

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Lau­rin & Natalie Jef­frey are Toronto Real­tors with Cen­tury 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these arti­cles, they just repro­duce them here for peo­ple
who are inter­ested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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    Toronto Soft Lofts

    If any of these soft lofts inter­est you, please call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960

    Please be aware that lofts com­mand a pre­mium in Toronto. Gen­er­ally, they start over $300,000 and any­thing that isn’t small is going to be closer to $400,000. If you are look­ing for over 1,000 square feet or two bed­rooms, expect to pay over $400,000, maybe $500,000 or more. Unfor­tu­nately, there is almost noth­ing that sells near $200,000 and there is very lit­tle for $250,000.


    Toronto Soft Lofts

    Toronto has many new loft build­ings and soft lofts

     

    There are 75 Toronto soft loft build­ings listed below (as of June 2009), the most exten­sive list of any real estate site in Toronto. We have spent years com­pil­ing this list and believe it con­tains every sin­gle new and soft loft in Toronto.

    By no means are there avail­able list­ings in all of these build­ings, in fact most of them are not cur­rently for sale. This loft list is meant to inform and illus­trate only, to show the wide vari­ety of soft loft build­ings in Toronto. If you know of any that are not listed here, please email us and we would be more than happy to add your contribution.

    There is a large seg­ment of the build­ing indus­try today devoted to build­ing new lofts, “soft” lofts. There is noth­ing wrong with this at all, as peo­ple know what they are get­ting into from the begin­ning. When you go to a nou­veau loft build­ing, you are expect­ing to see liv­ing space on the lower level with sleep­ing space above, open to the lower. Usu­ally with a large wall of windows.

    Some soft loft devel­op­ers are now build­ing units that are sin­gle level, with high-ish ceil­ings and exposed duct­work. Again, as long as you know the build­ing you are going to is new con­struc­tion and not con­verted, then there should be no surprises.

    This might be the time to have a small dis­cus­sion about the word “loft” itself. I know a lot of die-hards don’t even want the word loft used in con­nec­tion with the soft vari­ety, which is their own per­og­a­tive. But, if we look at the two most com­mon uses of the word, we can see that both are right, in their own way.

    The purist says that loft only means a raw and open space in a con­verted indus­trial type build­ing. This is what it has come to mean more and more, thanks mostly to movies and tele­vi­sion. But a loft can also be an upper level, one that is open to below. In my father’s house, the mas­ter bed­room over­looks the liv­ing room – and is thus a loft. My uncle’s cot­tage has a bed­room in the upper level that over­looks the main room, again a loft.

    So either way we use the word, we are cor­rect in it’s usage. We just need the qual­i­fier in front, be it hard or soft. In this way can we dif­fer­en­ti­ate what sort of dwelling we are speak­ing about.

    Newly con­structed lofts, or soft lofts (oth­er­wise known as con­dos with high ceil­ings), are exam­ples of condo devel­op­ers try­ing to cash in on the pop­u­lar­ity of lofts. Most soft lofts have very lit­tle char­ac­ter and, in most cases, the ceil­ings aren’t even all that high. The qual­ity of con­struc­tion can be dis­ap­point­ing and quite often the loca­tion is really the only sell­ing point, since vin­tage lofts are usu­ally a lit­tle off the beaten track, not in the best neighbourhoods.

    How­ever, there are a few out­stand­ing newer build­ings in Toronto, with some loft-style fea­tures. To find out more, look at the list of lofts below.

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    Toronto Lofts
    2 Oss­ing­ton Lofts
    2 Oss­ing­ton Avenue

    2 Oss­ing­ton Lofts is a small project, hous­ing only 18 new soft loft units, nine of which are 2-story lofts, and nine 1-story lofts. Com­mon areas are kept to min­i­mum to reduce main­te­nance fees, and retail space at grade gives the build­ing life and color. The top two floors of 2 Oss­ing­ton Lofts will con­tain nine units, rang­ing from 900 to 1,156 square feet. Each will have a two-storey plan with a large ter­race off the mas­ter suite. To cater to first-time buy­ers, the builder is offer­ing nine suites on the sec­ond floor between 416 and just under 700 square feet. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Six50 King
    650 King Street West

    Six50 will fea­ture an 11-storey build­ing on King Street and a 16-floor high-rise on Bathurst Street. The two build­ings will be joined with lobby and an under­ground garage. There will be a cen­tral court­yard, and two entrances into the com­mu­nity from both main streets. The chic suites con­sist of one and two storey loft spaces, 6 uniquely designed town­homes and lus­ciously land­scaped ter­races. Sizes range from 600 to over 2,000 square feet in 1 bed­room, 1 bed­room + den, 2 bed­rooms, 2 bed­rooms + den, 3 bed­rooms, and pent­house suite lay­outs. Each loft has 9′ or 10′ ceil­ings, pre-engineered hard­wood floors, Euro-style kitchens and stone coun­ter­tops. Floor to ceil­ing win­dows pro­vide unob­structed views of the city sky­line. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Fash­ion House Lofts
    560 King Street West

    Start with a 127-year-old her­itage build­ing, add a sleek, sexy 10-storey new loft build­ing. What will fol­low is sure to rede­fine the height of fash­ion­able liv­ing with an incred­i­ble mod­ern­iza­tion of space, shape and form. Freed Devel­op­ments is incor­po­rat­ing a her­itage fac­tory with an ultra mod­ern res­i­den­tial oasis. Art, design and his­tory fused together to cre­ate The Fash­ion House Lofts in the heart of King West Vil­lage. The exist­ing her­itage struc­ture will house fab­u­lous retail shops right in the build­ing. There will also be com­mer­cial work lofts for those who like to cre­ate where they live. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Parc Lofts
    25 Stafford Street

    The aptly named Parc project by Lamb Devel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion, Harhay Con­struc­tion Man­age­ment Lim­ited and Niche Devel­op­ment, is sit­u­ated right on Stan­ley Park, south of King Street and west of Bathurst. Lit­er­ally “on the park,” this devel­op­ment abuts the grass of this urban green­space. You won’t see that very often in Toronto, or in any urban cen­tre, for that mat­ter. In the hub of the action you’ll find Parc, a condo com­mu­nity of four two-storey ground-level town­homes topped with 94 lux­ury suites. Art­fully designed by Peter Clewes of archi­tect­sAl­liance, the east and west façades of Parc are all glass, while the north and south sides are clad in con­tem­po­rary zinc pan­els. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Trin­ity Park Lofts
    901 Queen Street West

    Trin­ity Park Lofts is a unique soft loft has one of the best loca­tions in the city. Right across from one of the biggest parks down­town, Trin­ity Bell­woods Park, this loft is def­i­nitely for the dog lover as well as those that love to shop! Sit­u­ated on trendy shop­ping mecca Queen West, the Trin­ity Park Lofts is steps to bou­tique shop­ping, fur­ni­ture stores, cafes, restau­rants, and a yoga stu­dio. This seven storey, 102 unit build­ing blends well into the facades of the neigh­bour­hood as well as wraps around the his­tor­i­cal Farr House, a land­mark on this trendy street. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Derby Lofts
    393 King Street East

    The Derby Lofts were built as invest­ment suites for loft lovers but have now become fully owner occu­pied. It has 16-foot ceil­ings in the liv­ing /dining areas and all units have 2 bed­rooms and park­ing; some have ter­races and wood-burning fire­places. The Derby will remain a great invest­ment located close to the new-trendy and hap­pen­ing Dis­tillery Dis­trict area. Lofts range in size from 880 to 1100 square feet. Some lofts have open ter­races and sev­eral have wood-burning fire­places. All units have 2 bed­rooms, a park­ing space and 16 foot ceil­ings in the liv­ing and din­ing areas. Bed­rooms are essen­tially open at mez­za­nine level. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Radius Lofts
    18 Mer­ton Street

    The Radius, sit­u­ated on an archi­tec­tural land­mark, above the pres­ti­gious Ethan Allen shop, just south of Yonge and Davisville is at the heart of one of the most thriv­ing and desir­able neigh­bor­hoods in Uptown Toronto. Some of the finest upscale restau­rants, cafes and shops, fresh food and flower mar­kets, clubs, big-screen the­atres and the Davisville Sub­way Sta­tion are lit­er­ally just a stroll around the cor­ner. This is an inti­mate res­i­dence with a total of only 80 units. All suites are 2-level lux­ury lofts with 18 foot ceil­ings. Suites are up to 26 feet wide with floor-to-ceiling win­dows, many of the lofts boast­ing panoramic views. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    West­side Lofts
    1151 Queen Street West

    West­side Lofts are an 11-storey and a 7-storey loft build­ing located at 1151 Queen Street West, east of Duf­ferin Street. The complex’s 360 suites fea­ture con­crete floors, walls and bal­conies. The 7-storey struc­ture is designed by Will Alsop, who also designed the “fly­ing table­top” build­ing at the Ontario Col­lege of Art and Design. Right in the heart of the Art and Design Dis­trict, West­side Lofts is near tran­sit, restau­rants, art gal­leries, and 24-hour shop­ping. West­side Lofts is also reg­is­tered for LEED® cer­ti­fi­ca­tion, which is becom­ing rec­og­nized nation­wide as the accepted bench­mark for the design, con­struc­tion, and oper­a­tion of high per­for­mance green build­ings. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Ron­ces­valles Lofts
    25 Ritchie Avenue

    Sit­u­ated in the heart of trendy Ron­ces­valles Vil­lage, on Ritchie Avenue at Dun­das Street, loca­tion is a key fac­tor in the rapidly ris­ing pop­u­lar­ity of Ron­ces­valles Lofts. Com­prised of only 37 loft res­i­dences with large pri­vate walk­out ter­races, bal­conies and gar­den patios, the five-storey build­ing offers one-, two– and three-storey type lofts, rang­ing from 685 to 1,950 sq. ft. One-bedroom, two-bedroom, two-bedroom plus den and three-bedroom plus den lay­outs offer some­thing for every­one. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    High Park Lofts
    437 Ron­ces­valles Avenue

    The High Park Lofts is a new loft that incor­po­rates design ele­ments such as an enor­mous inte­rior atrium allow­ing suites to be flooded with light on both sides. It is 120 feet long and 60 feet high and gives a cathedral-like ambiance to the build­ing. High Park is down the street. Dun­das West sub­way stop is two blocks north. Park­side Drive pro­vides quick access to the Gar­diner Express­way and a street­car runs pasts the front door directly to King and Bay. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Zed Lofts
    38 Nia­gara Street

    Located at 38 Nia­gara Street in Toronto, the Zed build­ing is a lux­ury low-rise con­do­minium loft fea­tur­ing an urban, con­tem­po­rary design. On the north­east cor­ner of Bathurst and Nia­gara Sts. Zed Lofts is a 114-unit, 12-storey glass build­ing with soft lofts rang­ing from 686 to 1,264 square feet. Walk to the The­atre and Fash­ion Dis­tricts in the heart of the vibrant King West com­mu­nity. Floor to ceil­ing win­dows, 9′ ceil­ings. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Cam­den Lofts
    29 Cam­den Street

    Cam­den Street is south of Rich­mond St. W. and runs west off Spad­ina Avenue. Cam­den Lofts were cre­ated with the tra­di­tional style of loft in mind fea­tur­ing heights of 10 ft with exposed con­crete walls and sealed con­crete floors. There are 59 units all with huge indus­trial style win­dows and sus­pended spi­ral ducts. Suites have con­crete floors, con­crete ceil­ings, and con­crete walls for sound­proof­ing. Indus­trial hard­ware serv­ing as lights and door han­dles is a com­mon inte­rior fin­ishes. Floors 2 to 6 have one and two bed­room suites rang­ing from 683 square feet to 1,200 square feet. Floors 7 and 8 have ter­races. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Dis­trict Lofts
    388 Rich­mond Street West

    The Dis­trict Lofts offer spa­cious one bed­room, two bed­room, and two story lofts from its’ twin tow­ers. The 7th, 9th, and 11th floors are all exclu­sively two story and offer tremen­dous views. Suites have 12 foot high ceil­ings and either a juli­ette bal­cony or large ter­race. Ameni­ties include a large court­yard with District’s trade­mark steel cat­walks above, fit­ness room, party room, and concierge ser­vice. The Dis­trict Lofts is located at Rich­mond and Spad­ina in down­town Toronto’s fash­ion dis­trict. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Elec­tra Lofts
    954 King Street West

    There’s some­thing to be said for liv­ing in the condo build­ing where it all began, the mas­sive boom of hip loft liv­ing that’s hap­pen­ing in Toronto’s King West neigh­bour­hood. The Elec­tra Lofts at 954 King Street West was one of the first build­ings to ini­ti­ate this trend, and all the while this soft loft has main­tained its early appeal. All suites are 2 storey open con­cept lay­out with an open mez­za­nine below, giv­ing each a feel­ing of spa­cious­ness. Exposed con­crete, open bal­cony, and har­wood floors in the liv­ing and din­ing room are stan­dard suite fea­tures. Some suites have upgrades like metal rail­ings and stain­less appli­ances. Floor to ceil­ing win­dows flood the suites with a lots of nat­ural sun­light. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Elec­tra Lofts II
    1029 King Street West

    The Elec­tra Lofts II are located in the heart of the fash­ion dis­trict in Trendy King West Vil­lage. You’re steps away from the enter­tain­ment and shop­ping dis­trict and the TTC is at you doorstep. The Elec­tra Lofts II units have an urban style feel, with 2-story open con­cept lay­out over­look­ing an open mez­za­nine below. Units have 17 foot ceil­ings and 16 foot win­dows, giv­ing you lots of nat­ural light. Units have exposed con­crete, brick accent, glass rail­ings upstairs that over­looks the lower level. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    The Kings Lofts
    800 King Street West

    The Kings Lofts are located at 800 King Street West. It is a new style two-storey soft loft devel­op­ment in trendy King West, located in on the cor­ner of Palmer­ston and King West. The lofts have an open space liv­ing con­cept, all have two lev­els with a mez­za­nine open to belo. Each loft has a bal­cony. Ameni­ties in the build­ing include exer­cise room, sauna, secu­rity sys­tem, sauna and rec-room. Only 8 storeys high, the ceil­ings reach over 16 feet. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Stew­art Lofts
    32 Stew­art Street

    The Stew­art Lofts fea­ture lots of exposed con­crete, hard­wood floor­ing, 10-foot ceil­ings, floor to ceil­ing win­dows, con­crete mush­room beams, con­crete ceil­ing, exposed metal pip­ing, drop down slid­ing doors, mov­able kitchen islands with built-in wine racks and gran­ite coun­ters. Two storey units are on the 7th floor and are com­ple­mented with huge open ter­races. Main­te­nance fees are low. There is no concierge or ameni­ties. Built by Harhag con­struc­tion, Stew­art Lofts con­sist of 48 units and is only eight sto­ries high. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Sylvia Lofts
    50 Cam­den Street

    The Sylvia Lofts fea­ture rolling walls that con­vert open space to pri­vacy, Frasier flooring-hardwood-like for clean sur­faces, expan­sive mov­ing win­dows that open for fresh-air (but no walk-out) let­ting in lots of light. 50 Cam­den Street has a young design, very fresh and open. The Sylvia Lofts is a stan­dard, newish soft loft built at the end of Cam­den at Brant street. There are less than 100 units in this build­ing and ameni­ties include a com­bined party room, exer­cise room, and ter­race. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Twenty Nia­gara Lofts
    20 Nia­gara Street

    Twenty Nia­gara, con­ceived in 1996 and com­pleted in 1998, was one of Context’s first loft projects and helped to estab­lish the Con­text trade­mark of design inno­va­tion and qual­ity. The loft devel­op­ment has won the Ontario Asso­ci­a­tion of Archi­tects’ most pres­ti­gious acco­lade, the Michael and V. Wanda Plachta award for archi­tec­tural excel­lence. Twenty Nia­gara is sit­u­ated directly on an inti­mate urban park and offers res­i­dents such ameni­ties as direct-to-suite ele­va­tor access, ter­races and indi­vid­u­ally cus­tomized suites.Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Abbey Lane Lofts
    261 King Street East

    The Abbey Lane Lofts are a bou­tique loft build­ing of only 6 storeys and 26 lofts rang­ing in size from 600 square feet to 2,200 square feet. Abbey Lane Lofts is an attrac­tive build­ing with a façade that steps back from King East to pro­vide many ter­races and blend seam­lessly with its his­toric sur­round­ings. The lofts have gen­er­ous room sizes, with soar­ing ceil­ings and floor to ceil­ing win­dows. Impres­sive 2 storey lofts on the upper lev­els have over­sized ter­races with gas bbq hookups that have spec­tac­u­lar views fac­ing either north or south. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Absolute Lofts
    77 Lom­bard Street

    Built by Intra­corp and com­pleted in 2000. The Absolute Lofts have one & two bed room suites rang­ing from 700 – 1,500 square feet. Park­ing is under­ground and many upgraded suites offer hard­wood floors, slate and gran­ite fin­ishes and gas fire­places. All lofts have a mez­za­nine, there are com­mon rooftop gar­dens that is land­scaped and great views! Most suites have bal­conies and are very mod­ern chic liv­ing spaces. Ameni­ties include: 24 hour concierge, card access secu­rity sys­tem, mod­ern fit­ness facil­ity, mod­ern spa, a library and a party room. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    La Piazza Lofts
    39 Roe­hamp­ton Avenue (Yonge/Eglington)

    La Piazza is one of the few lofts in Mid­town Toronto, located just north of of Yonge and Eglin­ton. All of the La Piazza Lofts are two sto­ries and fea­ture 17 foot ceil­ings in the liv­ing room, and come in one bed­room and one bed­room + den con­fig­u­ra­tions. Large 16 foot high win­dows allow lots of nat­ural light. The 27-unit devel­op­ment is com­prised of two small tow­ers each ser­viced by one ele­va­tor. Secu­rity is by way of enter phone buzzer. Due to the building’s small size, there are no facil­i­ties to speak of. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Mozo Lofts
    333 Ade­laide Street East

    The MoZo is an extremely cool and funky build­ing that is located at the cor­ner of King and Sher­bourne. This build­ing is very pop­u­lar with young down­town pro­fes­sion­als, fea­tur­ing floor to ceil­ing win­dows, some 2 storey units and high qual­ity designer fin­ishes. Bright and airy, one and two story city lofts and pent­houses fea­ture the clean lines and urban sim­plic­ity that also char­ac­ter­izes the builders other award win­ning designs such as Spire and Radio City. Fea­tures of the one, two and the (rare) three bed­room designs include hard­wood floors, high ceil­ings and out­door liv­ing spaces. The build­ing also has a 24 hour concierge. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Water­works Lofts
    2362 Queen Street East

    Housed in an inti­mate, 10-suite build­ing, the Water­works Lofts were com­pleted in late 2001. They fea­ture state-of-the-art wiring, fire­places, hard­wood floors and most offer a ter­rific view. The Water­works Lofts are new con­struc­tion soft lofts located in the exclu­sive Neville Park area of the Beaches, steps from the beach or fine shop­ping and din­ing. Units range from 1 to 2 storey with the high­est qual­ity fin­ish­ings and incred­i­ble atten­tion to detail. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Ideal Lofts
    301 Markham Street

    The Ideal Lofts are located on the south­west cor­ner of Bathurst and Col­lege Streets. Kens­ing­ton Mar­ket, Lit­tle Italy, U of T, Queen West are all within walk­ing dis­tance. The build­ing was com­pleted in 2002 and was built by Con­text. The Ideal Lofts are housed in a 9-story build­ing, with the 6th and 8th floors con­sist­ing of 2-story lofts. The lofts fac­ing south and west have large ter­races or bal­conies, and the lofts fac­ing north have juli­ette bal­conies. All lofts have high-ceilings and wood or lam­i­nate floors. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Earl Street Lofts
    21 Earl Street

    This is a strange lit­tle loft devel­op­ment, more town­house than loft, really. But since they have mul­ti­ple lev­els and bed­rooms over­look­ing liv­ing areas, they can be con­sid­ered soft lofts. Located just east of Jarvis, north of Welles­ley. Devel­oped by Ayk­ler Real Estate in 2004, the Earl Lofts is a 4-storey loft style build­ing hous­ing 58 lofts. Most are two-level mez­za­nine style soft lofts rang­ing from 596 square-foot one bed­room units to 923 square-foot one bed­room plus den lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Cork­town Dis­trict Lofts
    King East and Sumach

    Cork­town Dis­trict Lofts and Towns will offer a group of bou­tique mid-rises at King East, between Sumach and River. The build­ings will rise 6–8 storeys, with ele­gant rooflines and styl­ish archi­tec­tural pro­files set in a mod­ern fusion of con­crete, steel, glass and brick. Designed by Quad­ran­gle Archi­tects Inc., the archi­tec­ture of Cork­town Dis­trict Lofts will rede­fine the urban habi­tat by offer­ing a mod­ern inter­pre­ta­tion on the tra­di­tional loft-style envi­ron­ment. Units at Cork­town Dis­trict Lofts will offer soar­ing 10 foot ceil­ings, over­sized warehouse-style win­dows and ultra-hip pol­ished con­crete floors. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Design­ers Walk Lofts
    160 Bed­ford Road

    In the heart of Design­ers Walk between Yorkville and the Annex, this desir­able loca­tion houses 8 styl­ish rooftop lofts. DW Lofts is an exclu­sive new devel­op­ment that fea­tures open-concept lofts with two spa­cious lev­els. They offer the dis­crim­i­nat­ing buyer a com­bi­na­tion of pri­vate rooftop ter­races, court­yards and bal­conies. The quaint neigh­bour­hood view and spec­tac­u­lar nat­ural light gives these ele­gant lofts an enchant­ing allure rich with inti­mate out­door space. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Edge Lofts
    625 Queen Street East

    In a few years, Edge Lofts will be at the core of a revi­tal­ized east­side area, a reju­ve­na­tion that began with the devel­op­ment of the Dis­tillery Dis­trict and will con­tinue with the rein­ven­tion of Regent Park and the urban­iza­tion of the West Don Lands. The 66-unit soft loft build­ing is located at the south­east cor­ner of Queen Street East and the East Don Road­way, on the site of a for­mer used-car deal­er­ship. Edge Lofts pro­vides some fan­tas­tic views of down­town. West-facing units have a com­pletely unob­structed view of the city and higher units have a view of the lake. An indoor and out­door rooftop amenity room offers own­ers that same vista. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Zen Lofts
    42 Cam­den Street

    Zen Lofts is an inti­mate 9-storey, 35-suite build­ing located on Cam­den Street, a quiet street in the Gar­ment Dis­trict. Com­pleted in 2006 by Harhay Devel­op­ments, each loft fea­tures 9-foot ceil­ings except for 11-foot ceil­ings on the pent­house level. The Zen Lofts range in size from 528 to 1,800 square feet. Some of the fea­tures offered include high ceil­ings, exposed con­crete columns with flared cap­i­tals, over­sized solid core hard­wood veneer entry doors, spa­cious ter­races and bal­conies equipped with out­door light­ing, water and nat­ural gas sup­ply. Zen Lofts are a newer, bou­tique loft build­ing in trendy Queen West, at Rich­mond & Spad­ina. This soft loft is sleek and ultra mod­ern – exposed con­crete ceil­ings, pol­ished con­crete mush­room columns, exposed duct­work, floor-to-ceiling win­dows and extra large bal­conies. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    River­side Lofts
    747 Queen Street East

    Only twelve lucky own­ers get to live in an inti­mate loft build­ing right on Queen Street East, in the heart of Riverdale. While the River­side Lofts is only four storeys tall, the devel­oper has paid a lot of atten­tion to the design of each suite. High 10-foot ceil­ings in every loft, pol­ished con­crete floors, large pri­vate bal­conies (with gas hookup), stain­less steel appli­ances (includ­ing a gas stove) and stone coun­ter­tops. River­side Lofts is another soft loft devel­op­ment by Street­car, fea­tur­ing 10-foot ceil­ings, pol­ished con­crete floors, stone coun­ter­tops, large win­dows and exposed heat­ing ducts. The lofts also have large pri­vate bal­conies with gas con­nec­tions for bar­be­cues. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Chelsea Lofts
    1375 Dupont Street

    This newer, seven-storey mod­ern glass build­ing is known as the Chelsea Lofts. Com­pleted in 2006, this soft loft build­ing has 69 units that range in price, but most are very afford­able. The Chelsea Lofts have a very urbane, con­tem­po­rary design with units boast­ing nine-foot ceil­ings and large, warehouse-style win­dows. The build­ing also includes three ground-level retail units. Those look­ing for authen­tic hard lofts need only head north to the Foundry Lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    North Beach Lofts
    601 Kingston Road

    Another of Toronto’s grow­ing seg­ment of soft loft build­ings, this devel­op­ment by Namara Devel­op­ments was com­pleted in 2006. Near the inter­sec­tion of Kingston and Main, it can claim to be in the “North Beaches”. While some units have views of the lake, it is not really that close to the water. With ceil­ings at nine feet or more, hard­wood floors and come con­crete, the units are rather nice. Kitchens with lots of gran­ite and stain­less are sure to please. Prices are quite afford­able as well. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Glasshouse Lofts
    127 Queen Street East

    This fab­u­lous new brick and con­crete loft con­struc­tion houses one and two storey loft units. Each and every unit boasts a fire­place and ceil­ings soar as high as sev­en­teen feet. Located on the very pop­u­lar Queen Street East, the Glasshouse Lofts are visu­ally pleas­ing and com­fort­ably pro­por­tioned. Mod­ern loft ameni­ties such as gen­er­ous kitchens, large rooms and open floor plans join the stan­dard large win­dows that are the sig­na­ture of newer Toronto loft devel­op­ments. Light floods every cor­ner of each unit through these win­dows and the views are lovely. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Cityscape Ter­race Lofts
    500 Rich­mond Street West

    Mod­ern lofts right in the heart of down­town Toronto. Spa­cious rooms and high ceil­ings let in lots of light from the large win­dows. Under­ground park­ing and indi­vid­ual stor­age avail­able. Open floor plans con­tinue right out on to the bal­conies for your own per­sonal city view. Over­head light­ing and hard­wood floor­ing warm the liv­ing areas at night. In suite laun­dry facil­i­ties and mod­ern appli­ances avail­able. Invite friends for evening enter­tain­ing in these spa­cious lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Mar­ket Gal­le­ria Lofts
    71 Front Street East

    Located Finan­cial Dis­trict, the Mar­ket Gal­le­ria is one of the best kept secrets of Toronto. Designed by the same Archi­tect as the Eaton Cen­ter, the struc­ture has a dra­matic atrium full of lush plants. The build­ing is upscale, very quiet, (only 62 units), and is located among trendy shops and restau­rants. While it may be a soft loft build­ing, the atrium and loca­tion more than make up for it. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Lofts at DNA
    1 Shaw Street & 1005 King West

    Located in the King West Neigh­bor­hood, DNA’ s design was influ­enced by the mate­ri­als and look of the turn of the cen­tury King West build­ings. The lime­stone detail­ing is a throw back to an era when great brick build­ings defined the street scape. The tinted and sand­blasted glass com­bines with the steel to add mul­ti­ple lev­els of sophis­ti­ca­tion. The first thing you feel when you enter the suites is the light cas­cad­ing through the enor­mous, expan­sive win­dows. And a sense of space as you look around the open con­cept lay­out with big spaces, full of light offer­ing floor to ceil­ing win­dows. These are suites with urban zen styles just wait­ing for a sig­na­ture. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Tides/iLoft at Mys­tic Pointe
    Legion Road

    Think that mod­ern loft liv­ing is only reserved for over­crowded down­town Toronto? Think again. Located just 10 min­utes from the down­town core, the Mys­tic Pointe Com­mu­nity in South Eto­bi­coke is mak­ing waves in the Toronto condo mar­ket — and for good rea­sons. Equally renowned for their inno­v­a­tive approach to water­front condo liv­ing as they are for their com­mit­ment to build­ing two-storey lofts — a rare design deci­sion in today’s loft mar­ket — devel­op­ers Camrost-Felcorp have recently enhanced their rep­u­ta­tion by adding a new, thor­oughly mod­ern, and unique devel­op­ment dubbed iLoft at Mys­tic Pointe. iLoft units range in size from approx­i­mately 500 to 1,325 square feet, each com­plete with spec­tac­u­lar fin­ishes, many of which are exclu­sive to the project. Camrost-Felcorp knows that iLoft’s two-storey loft lay­outs will soon set a new stan­dard for condo liv­ing in Toronto. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Lofts 399
    399 Ade­laide Street West

    The orig­i­nal Mode Lofts is gone and in its place is now Lofts 399. Exca­va­tions began in 2008, so some­thing might actu­ally come to fruition next to the Quad Lofts. Cres­ford can­celed this project after sell­ing some of the units, due to a dis­pute with the city over den­sity that appar­ently could not be resolved. The project is being res­ur­rected as Lofts 399 and floor plans are now up on Cresford’s offi­cial site. The name is derived from the address which will be 399 Ade­laide in the heart of the Fashion/Entertainment dis­tricts. Still not sure if it will actu­ally hap­pen… Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Fash­ion Dis­trict Lofts
    10 Mor­ri­son Street

    When Freed Devel­op­ments and Lash Devel­op­ment Corp. first acquired the cor­ner lot at 455 Ade­laide Street West, they didn’t quite know what to do with it. Then a team from Core Archi­tects Inc. came up with a unique design: an L-shaped build­ing stretch­ing towards Mor­ri­son Street and con­tain­ing a vari­ety of inno­v­a­tive spaces, includ­ing town­houses on the ground level and lofts above. Though launched as the Fash­ion Dis­trict Lofts at 455 Ade­laide Street West, that name has changed and the soft loft build­ing has an address of 10 Mor­ri­son Street. It is the project we all knew as 455 Ade­laide West, but the name is no longer the same. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    66 Port­land Lofts
    66 Port­land Street

    66 Port­land is a nine storey moden bou­tique soft loft build­ing offer­ing eighty-five styl­ish lofts in the fashion/entertainment dis­trict of Toronto. The loca­tion is steps to Vic­to­ria Memo­r­ial Park, the­aters, restau­rants designer bou­tiques and night spots. The lofts of 66 Port­land fea­ture floor to ceil­ing win­dows, ten foot exposed con­crete ceil­ings, hard­wood or pol­ished con­crete floors, large bal­conies and ter­races with great views, spa like bath­rooms and exposed con­crete columns with flared cap­i­tals. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Sixty Lofts
    60 Bathurst & 60 Niagara

    Sixty Lofts is actu­ally two sep­a­rate loft build­ings – 60 Bathurst with 142 soft lofts and 60 Nia­gara with another 30 new lofts. The inte­rior is designed to add flex­i­bil­ity and cre­ative input by pur­chasers in lofts that range from 491 to 1,680 square feet. Fea­tures like over­sized entry doors, gas con­nec­tions in kitchens and bal­conies, ceil­ings heights rang­ing from 8−1÷2 to 10 feet, stain­less steel appli­ances, exposed con­crete ceil­ings, and engi­neered hard­wood floor­ing. Located at the foot of Bathurst, Sixty Loft res­i­dents are a stroll away from the Fash­ion & Design Dis­trict, Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict and Queen West shop­ping. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Glas Lofts
    25 Oxley Street

    Glas Loft ceil­ing heights range from 9 to 11 feet and some lofts have exposed con­crete columns and walls, walk­out ter­races or bal­conies. Kitchens are con­tem­po­rary open con­cept with high gloss or wood veneer cab­i­netry. Coun­ter­tops are either glass or syn­thetic stone and back­splashes are glass mosaic or ceramic. Great loca­tion close to all down­town has to offer, restau­rants, shop­ping, fit­ness cen­ters, cafes and bou­tiques. Glas will fea­ture patented loft­house, one bed­room, one bed­room plus den, two bed­room, pent­house and a uniquely fur­nished hotel-style pied-a-terre lofts with fea­tures like soar­ing ceil­ing heights, huge floor-to-ceiling win­dows, hard­wood floors, designer kitchens and bath­rooms, gas cook­ing in kitchen and out­doors, plus stone coun­ters. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    East­side Lofts
    Britain Street

    If it is ever built, East­side Lofts will be a thir­teen storey build­ing with new loft res­i­dences with an exte­rior of scar­lett clay brown brick and floor to ceil­ing glass. There might be 50 sin­gle storey lofts and 2 dou­ble storey units. There are two entrances to the build­ing, one fac­ing north on Queen Street and the other fac­ing south on Britain Street. New loft fea­tures include 10 foot ceil­ings in all rooms with nat­ural exposed con­crete, lam­i­nate floor­ing, floor to ceil­ings win­dows, doors that slide and a con­tem­po­rary style kitchens with islands. East­side Lofts has not been built and is not look­ing good… Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Five Nine on Rich­mond
    533 Rich­mond Street West

    On the south­east cor­ner of Port­land Street and Rich­mond this is a new soft loft build­ing by 59 Devel­op­ments and Core Archi­tects. It is a 10-storey, 52-unit mod­ern glass, steel and con­crete build­ing with soft lofts rang­ing in size from 471 to 2,159 square feet. It is an inti­mate low rise build­ing with mod­ern con­tem­po­rary lofts. Fea­tures include 9′ ceil­ings, exposed con­crete ceil­ings, hard­wood floors, gran­ite coun­ters, stain­less steel appli­ances, designer kitchen & baths. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    East Lofts
    275 King Street East

    Archi­tect Peter Clewes was inspired by the sim­plic­ity and under­stated ele­gance of East Asia when design­ing East Lofts. This post mod­ernist glass, steel and brick mid rise houses 129 one and two storey lofts. The suites are con­tem­po­rary in design and fin­ishes are Zen-like. The stan­dard fea­tures in this build­ing exceed the upgrades else­where – stain­less steel appli­ances with gas stove, stone kitchen coun­ters, mod­ern sink and van­ity combo, pre engi­neered hard­wood through­out and indus­trial style rain head. The East Lofts is a per­fect blend of seren­ity and com­fort. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Water­mark Lofts
    Ger­rard Street

    While true or ‘hard’ loft con­struc­tion typ­i­cally involves the con­ver­sion of a vin­tage fac­tory or ware­house, Water­mark Lofts is a new, or ‘soft’ loft con­struc­tion. Water­mark Lofts, how­ever, is a com­mu­nity not with­out a deep and abid­ing sense of her­itage. Located on Ger­rard Street, east of Main in the Upper Beach area, Water­mark Lofts stands on the site of the Lake Sim­coe Ice Com­pany office build­ing, a her­itage build­ing and inte­gral part of the Toronto com­mu­nity in the 20th cen­tury. Ele­ments of the Edwar­dian Clas­si­cism from the Lake Sim­coe build­ing will be inte­grated into the loft designs by rebuild­ing the orig­i­nal façade into a grand arch­way which will serve as the entrance to the com­mu­nity, pre­serv­ing the unique char­ac­ter­is­tics that make this project one of a kind. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Quad Lofts
    19 and 23 Brant Street

    A newly-built soft loft build­ing, the The Quad lofts are located in the King West dis­trict. In a neigh­bour­hood of his­toric low-rise red-brick, with the King, Queen and Spad­ina street­cars just around the cor­ner. Some of the city’s best restau­rants, bars, fur­ni­ture shops, design stu­dios are all within a block or two away. These lofts have 9–10 foot ceil­ings with exposed con­crete, and pol­ished con­crete floors, rolling doors, stain­less steel appli­ances, gas cook­tops, huge win­dows and floor to ceil­ing built-in stor­age cab­i­nets. Some units have a bal­cony or ter­race. There is a cen­tral court­yard with reflect­ing pool, 24-hour concierge, party room/lounge, exer­cise room, sauna, con­fer­ence cen­tre, bil­liards, cin­ema and 2 guest rooms. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    The Metro Lofts
    119 & 139 Mer­ton Street

    The Metro Lofts fea­ture two level loft style units, some with large bal­conies and great views of the city. En-suite laun­dry. Lock­ers. Under­ground park­ing. Main­te­nance includes heat, hydro & water. Located near Yonge and Davisville in Mid­town Toronto. The 196 lofts range from 700 to 1,000 square feet, with some town­house style condo units with patios, some 2-storey loft units. The Metro Loft pent­houses have great views, and the whole build­ing over­looks green space includ­ing the Belt Line trail with a jog­ging path through some of Toronto’s most beau­ti­ful neigh­bour­hoods. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    517 Kingston Road Lofts
    517 Kingston Road

    Soft lofts near The Beach, on Kingston Road west of Main, built around 1995. This unas­sum­ing build­ing con­tains only 8 lofts, 4 single-level units on the main floor and 4 multi-storey lofts above. Each is unique and range from 1,000–1,200+ square feet. Ceil­ings range from 8 feet up to 23 feet in some spots. They all have wood floors, gas fire­places and open kitchens. Soft lofts near The Beach, on Kingston Road west of Main, built around 1995. This unas­sum­ing build­ing con­tains only 8 lofts, 4 single-level units on the main floor and 4 multi-storey lofts above. Each is unique and range from 1,000–1,200+ square feet. Ceil­ings range from 8 feet up to 23 feet in some spots. They all have wood floors, gas fire­places and open kitchens. Upper level lofts have huge roof ter­races with views of the lake and the lower units have pri­vate patios. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    West Vil­lage Lofts
    550 Hopewell Avenue

    The West Vil­lage Lofts is an upscale bou­tique loft project located in mid-Toronto, expertly con­verted from an Obus Forme fac­tory by Stafford Homes – a lead­ing condo devel­oper in Toronto. This neigh­bour­hood is called the ‘Design Dis­trict’ as it hosts var­i­ous home decor and fash­ion busi­nesses. The West Vil­lage Lofts project by Stafford homes is famous due to the con­ver­sion of an old fac­tory into gor­geous lofts. This bou­tique loft con­ver­sion con­tains 29 unique res­i­dences, all with an array of qual­ity fea­tures and fin­ishes. The beau­ti­ful exte­rior is done in an archi­tec­tural stucco fin­ish and has new dou­ble glazed over­sized com­mer­cial grade win­dows to allow plenty of nat­ural light into each suite. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Felim Court Lofts
    1444 Dupont Street

    The lofts at 1444 Dupont are truly unique min­i­mal­ist lofts, one of which was even fea­tured in the 2008 sea­son of Big City Bro­ker. A hid­den trea­sure, few res­i­den­tial units have come up for sale since the build­ing was com­pleted around 2001. Lofts range up to 2,800 square feet and must be seen to be appre­ci­ated. These soft lofts fea­ture ceil­ings as high as 18 feet, 360 degree expo­sures, walls of mas­sive win­dows, and more. Some even have remote-controlled blinds! Cov­er­ing two lev­els, these are true live/work spaces, with many artists liv­ing in the build­ing. Main floor is commercial/industrial space. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Bloor West Lofts
    1396 Bloor Street West

    The Bloor West Lofts are 64 New York-style multi-level lofts in the heart of Toronto’s west end. The Bloor West Lofts are a hybrid of two very pop­u­lar hous­ing styles, the urban loft and city town­home. By design­ing from the ground-up, the archi­tect had fle­si­bil­ity to design the per­fect unit. The lofts are multi-level, have 10 foot ceil­ings on the main floor, have at least two bed­rooms – and each loft offers a full roof deck. It’s a town­home that looks like a loft. Located in Toronto’s newly vibrant west end, we have offered our clients an afford­able home just min­utes from the sub­way. This project was com­pleted in 2003. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Char­lotte Lofts
    36 Char­lotte Street

    The Char­lotte Lofts is an inti­mate 13 storey, 63 unit, loft style con­do­minium build­ing located among down­town Toronto’s best restau­rants, the­atres and nightspots in the vibrant King-Spadina dis­trict. Designed by Core Archi­tects, one of Toronto’s lead­ing archi­tec­tural firms, each suite fea­tures huge floor to ceil­ing win­dows, pri­vate bal­conies and high ceil­ings. The first through sixth floors offer sin­gle level lofts, while the sev­enth floor and up are two level lofts. Along with pri­vate under­ground park­ing, rooftop com­mon room and spec­tac­u­lar out­door patio space, the Char­lotte Lofts is a truly unique build­ing. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Cube Lofts
    799 Col­lege Street

    It’s nice to see that there are still devel­op­ers who are inter­ested in cre­at­ing art rather than build­ing generic, bland tow­ers. Cube Lofts is the per­fect exam­ple of Art-chitecture. This unique & bou­tique soft loft will not only add flare to the already vibrant Lit­tle Italy neigh­bour­hood, but it will hope­fully encour­age other devel­op­ers to put design ahead of den­sity. The Cube Lofts – if they ever get built – will fea­ture some very impres­sive fin­ishes with kitchens offer­ing hard­wood floor­ing, cae­sar coun­terops, stain­less steel appli­ances and sig­na­ture designer kitchen high gloss fin­ish cab­i­netry. Located south of Col­lege Street on Shaw Street this devel­op­ment has been stalled for years. I have started to think that it will never get built. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Work Lofts/Flatiron Lofts
    319 Car­law Avenue (at Dun­das)
    Worklofts will have com­mer­cial stu­dios on the first and sec­ond floor, and then the third floor to ninth floors will be live/work lofts. The Worklofts project is the col­lab­o­ra­tion between two condo cor­po­ra­tions that allows pur­chasers to con­ve­niently live, work, or both. The draw to Worklofts is three­fold – the live/work con­cept, the loca­tion, and the build­ing itself. Queen Street East is prob­a­bly the most excit­ing com­mer­cial and res­i­den­tial strip in the city, with numer­ous loft projects includ­ing the Gar­ment Fac­tory and the Print­ing Fac­tory. Com­ple­tion should be some­time in 2012. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Grange­town Lofts
    71 McCaul Street

    These townhouse-style lofts are tucked away on McCaul Street, between Queen West and Dun­das. These Tridel-built live/work lofts are tucked away in a gated quiet gar­den court­yard set­ting that is mere steps away from hos­pi­tals, TTC, U of T and Ryer­son, the Eaton Cen­tre, and the Enter­tain­ment & Finan­cial Dis­trict. They fea­ture open con­cept liv­ing with 10 to 12-foot ceil­ings, exposed ducts, hard­wood floors and out­door patios. There are one and two bed­room units rang­ing from under 600 square feet to around 730 square feet. But they make up for there small size with ter­races up to 200 square feet. Com­pleted around 2001, they still rep­re­sent good value for the money in such a great loca­tion. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

    Toronto Lofts
    Seventy5 Port­land
    75 Port­land Street

    Expect the unex­pected and be open to the ele­ment of sur­prise and grandeur. 75 Port­land has ele­vated cre­ative design and archi­tec­ture to a level never seen before in Toronto. It is a tes­ta­ment to the extra­or­di­nary tal­ents of the bril­liant team com­prised of Philippe Starck and Yoo. A dra­matic, one-of-a-kind con­do­minium, located in the ultra hip fash­ion dis­trict of King West. 75 Port­land will ignite a new wave of style and lifestyle in Toronto. Sizes range from a 503 square-foot junior one-bedroom up to a 2,116 square-foot pent­house with an 1,103 square-foot ter­race. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Space Lofts
    255 Rich­mond Street East

    The name of this build­ing is a bit mis­lead­ing, since loft sizes start here from as lit­tle as 350 square feet and, as far as I know, don’t exceed 1,000 square feet. There are some really nice lofts in the build­ing though, and the loca­tion is great, within walk­ing dis­tance to the St. Lawrence Mar­ket. In the two-storey lofts the liv­ing area is quite impres­sive with the floor-to-ceiling win­dows through its 18-feet height. Sin­gle storey units with their 9-feet height can hardly be called lofts. Located on the lower east side of down­town (Rich­mond and Jarvis), the own­ers at Space have con­ve­nient access to King Street East, the Dis­tillery Dis­trict, St. Lawrence Mar­ket, and the Finan­cial Dis­trict from their res­i­dence. This soft loft build­ing was com­pleted in 2004 with mostly 2 storey lofts with the bed­room on the upper level and huge floor to ceil­ing win­dows span­ning 18 feet. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Verve Lofts
    120 Home­wood Avenue

    A 39-storey tower and 7-storey loft offer­ing resort style recre­ational and leisure activ­i­ties, includ­ing a rooftop pool. Shim­mer­ing glass and con­crete ele­ments make a bold state­ment in the sur­round­ing land­scape. The devel­oper Tridel, has imple­mented in Verve an envi­ron­men­tally sus­tain­able design and con­struc­tion, along with envi­ron­men­tally friendly fea­tures and fin­ishes. Verve has taken the lead as Toronto’s first truly green condo. Verve has 344 suites rang­ing in size from 642 to 1,085 square feet, each suite is accom­pa­nied by either a French bal­cony, bal­cony or ter­race and a series of larger col­lec­tion of sig­na­ture suites. Ceil­ing heights range in size from 9 to 14 feet. A 39-storey tower and 7-storey loft offer­ing resort style recre­ational and leisure activ­i­ties, includ­ing a rooftop pool. Shim­mer­ing glass and con­crete ele­ments make a bold state­ment in the sur­round­ing land­scape. The devel­oper Tridel, has imple­mented in Verve an envi­ron­men­tally sus­tain­able design and con­struc­tion, along with envi­ron­men­tally friendly fea­tures and fin­ishes. Verve has taken the lead as Toronto’s first truly green condo. Verve has 344 suites rang­ing in size from 642 to 1,085 square feet, each suite is accom­pa­nied by either a French bal­cony, bal­cony or ter­race and a series of larger col­lec­tion of sig­na­ture suites. Ceil­ing heights range in size from 9 to 14 feet. The loft sec­tion of the build­ing offers suites rang­ing in size from 629 to 1,404 square feet. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    The Maxus Lofts
    80 Cum­ber­land Street

    Known as The Maxus, 80 Cum­ber­land was built by the Shiu Pong Cor­po­ra­tion in 2002. It is the only loft in Yorkville. Con­ceived as wide loft liv­ing, the suites on the 2nd floor of this build­ing have 17 foot ceil­ings in the liv­ing rooms. Above that floor units are 2 storey floor­plans fea­tur­ing bal­conies and huge win­dows. The build­ing is 18 storeys with some great views from the top floors. Suites start at 812 square feet and go up to around 1,800 square feet. Known as The Maxus, 80 Cum­ber­land was built by the Shiu Pong Cor­po­ra­tion in 2002. It is the only loft in Yorkville. Con­ceived as wide loft liv­ing, the suites on the 2nd floor of this build­ing have 17 foot ceil­ings in the liv­ing rooms. Above that floor units are 2 storey floor­plans fea­tur­ing bal­conies and huge win­dows. The build­ing is 18 storeys with some great views from the top floors. Suites start at 812 square feet and go up to around 1,800 square feet. Many units have been ren­o­vated to the neigh­bour­hoods high stan­dards and are fan­tas­tic. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Marina Del Ray
    2261÷2267÷2269 Lake Shore Boulevard

    The devel­op­ment was a win­ner in 1989 of the Urban Devel­op­ment Institute’s Res­i­den­tial Award of Excel­lence for ‘Best Designed Com­mu­nity.’ The build­ings look into a cen­tral mag­nif­i­cently land­scaped court­yard. Marina Del Rey is con­nected to the Water­front Park & Marina by the water­front prom­e­nade. Three tow­ers make up the com­plex and have a total of 820 con­dos, many of which are two-storey lofts. Com­pleted in 1990 by Cam­rost Fel­corp, the build­ings all look into a cen­trally mag­nif­i­cent land­scaped court­yard that are pri­vately enclosed in an enclave on 11 acres of green space ter­raced toward the lake. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    29th Street Lofts
    3400 Lake Shore Boulevard

    The 29th Street Lofts were com­pleted around 2005 by Eden Oak in the Eto­bi­coke com­mu­nity of Long Branch on the west­ern lake shore. It is a townhouse-style com­plex with one and two storey lofts. On the west side of Toronto, 29th Street Lofts are part of the revi­tal­iza­tion of Lake Shore Boule­vard in the his­toric Mim­ico dis­trict. Stain­less steel fix­tures, lam­i­nate floor­ing, con­tem­po­rary cab­i­netry and coun­ter­tops high­light the inte­rior of these new soft lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Cork­town Loft­houses
    7 Gilead Place

    Yet another devel­op­ment that is sure to help with the revi­tal­iza­tion of the east end. Sit­u­ated between King and East­ern, con­struc­tion is finally com­plete on these 8 “Loft­houses”. They have indi­vid­ual pri­vate garages with a study on that lower floor, then the kitchen / liv­ing / din­ing on the 2nd floor, mas­ter and sec­ond bed­room on the 3rd floor and a den on top, with walk­out to a rooftop ter­race. Just shy of 2,000 square feet, you can see why they can com­mand such prices. Every­one wants one, but they have not started com­ing up for resale quite yet. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    One Six Nine Lofts
    169 John Street

    This One Six Nine Lofts stands 11 storeys high con­tain­ing only 46 soft lofts. All loft-like suites include 9′ exposed con­crete ceil­ings, hard­wood floor­ing through­out, Euro-style kitchens and large walk­out ter­races or bal­conies. One Six Nine’s loca­tion is ideal, located near the Much Music build­ing in the heart of Queen Street West, one of the liveli­est neigh­bor­hoods in the city. This mod­ern infill loft offers high end fin­ishes, large bal­conies and great floor plans. Develpoped by Harhay Con­struc­tion, who is also respon­si­ble for other pop­u­lar projects such as 32 Stew­art, Zen Lofts, Abbey Lane Lofts and Tecum­seth Lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Bohemian Embassy Lofts
    1171 Queen Street West

    Fast becom­ing a major bone of con­tention in the West Queen West neigh­bour­hood, the Bohemian Embassy Lofts are near­ing com­ple­tion in 2010. It is a mas­sive struc­ture con­tain­ing 345 units in a nine-storey mid-rise build­ing and a 19-storey tower. Ameni­ties include an exec­u­tive concierge, under­ground park­ing and a co-ed fit­ness cen­tre. Bohemian Embassy offers 345 suites, includ­ing a num­ber of attrac­tive flats and two-storey lofts. Every unit has a patio, bal­cony, or ter­race, some up to 20 feet long and five feet deep. Suites range from 475-square-foot one-bedrooms to one-bedroom-plus– dens, two-bedrooms, and expan­sive two-storey two-bedroom-plus-den lofts. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    20 Stew­art Lofts
    20 Stew­art Street

    20 Stew­art is home to only 59 soft lofts com­plete with soar­ing exposed con­crete ceil­ings, floor-to-ceiling glass, pre-finished engi­neered hard­wood or pol­ished con­crete floors through­out, and an urban bou­tique hotel-style lobby and cor­ri­dors. The Stew­art Lofts fea­ture exposed brick and con­crete, hard­wood floor­ing, 9 ft. ceil­ings, floor to ceil­ing win­dows, con­crete mush­room beams, con­crete ceil­ing, exposed metal pip­ing, drop down slid­ing doors, mov­able kitchen islands with built-in wine racks and gran­ite coun­ters. Two storey lofts are on the 7th floor and are com­ple­mented with huge open ter­races. Main­te­nance fees are low. There is no concierge or ameni­ties. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    The Phoebe Lofts
    18 Bev­er­ley and 11 Soho

    The Phoebe Lofts, at 18 Bev­er­ley and 11 Soho, was designed by Dia­mante. This award win­ning build­ing is in the heart of one of Toron­tos hottest neigh­bor­hoods, steps away all your shop­ping, din­ing and enter­tain­ment needs. The Phoebe Lofts is an award-winning build­ing located at Queen and Bev­erly, Toron­tos hottest fash­ion and cul­tural dis­trict. The con­tem­po­rary Soho build­ing, ele­gant Phoebe build­ing and the Phoebe town­houses all built by Dia­mante share a com­mon court­yard retreat. Suites have details such as 9 foot ceil­ings, wide front doors, mar­ble slate, hard­wood floors, open kitchens and atten­tion to details. This five star build­ing is a tes­ta­ment to qual­ity crafts­man­ship and designer fin­ishes. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Green House Lofts
    2012 Queen Street East

    The Green House Lofts, fac­ing onto Kew Gar­dens Park on the North side of Queen Street, is a uniquely designed and sit­u­ated project with only 12 soft lofts, all with large pri­vate roof ter­races, and most with com­mand­ing views out over the park and the Lake. All these loft res­i­dences fea­tures inte­rior mez­za­nines with two storey light filled liv­ing spaces, walk outs to large pri­vate roof gar­dens, supe­rior ther­mal and acousti­cal insu­la­tion, indi­vid­ual high effi­ciency gas fired fur­naces, cen­tral air con­di­tion­ing, fire­places, maple floor­ing and a host of cus­tom details and lux­ury fea­tures. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Falling Brook Lofts
    160 Falling­brook Road

    The lat­est loft project from Mitchell Builders, this step ter­raced, 42-unit build­ing is rem­i­nis­cent of the work of famed archi­tect Frank Lloyd Wright. Unpar­al­leled use of glass and nat­ural stone accents this visu­ally stun­ning soft loft build­ing. Each unit has its own pri­vate ter­race. There is maple or bam­boo floor­ing and pol­ished con­crete in the stain­less steel kitchens. Ceil­ings range between a mod­est ten feet or tow­er­ing 21 foot two-storey spaces. Falling Brook Lofts pro­vides lux­u­ri­ous loft liv­ing in the midst of Toronto. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Ham­mer­smith Lofts
    101 Ham­mer­smith Avenue

    One of few lofts in the Beaches area, and the only one not on Queen Street or Kingston Road. Join­ing other soft lofts such as the Water­works Lofts, the Green House Lofts and North Beach Lofts, these townhouse-style units were built in 1985. Near Queen and Wood­bine, tucked away on Ham­mer­smith Avenue, these lofts offer peace and quiet, while being right next to one of the busiest and most pop­u­lar areas in Toronto. Multi-level lofts offer 2 or 3 bed­rooms with one or two bath­rooms. Units can be up to 1,500 square feet, so there is a lot of room for the money. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Pure Spirit Lofts
    33 Mill Street

    Pure Spirit offers pur­chasers can choose from lofts and con­do­mini­ums in the brick podium and a glass and steel 32 storey tower. Suite sizes range from 450 to 1,500 square feet and offer a selec­tion of superbly appointed suites and lofts. Take every­thing you’ve ever dreamed of and dis­till it into one incred­i­ble con­do­minium over­look­ing Toronto’s Dis­tillery Dis­trict. Builder Cityscape is an award win­ning devel­oper and known for their qual­ity projects with a num­ber of his­toric loft ver­sions and restora­tions in Toronto, includ­ing The Movie House, The Welling­ton Worx Build­ing, The Base­ball Glove Fac­tory and Brock­ton Place. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    Devon­shire Lofts
    473 Dupont Street

    Clas­sic and uniquely rich in archi­tec­tural and inte­rior design, the Devon­shire Lofts are con­ve­niently located at Dupont and Bathurst, in the prime res­i­den­tial real estate of the Annex. This exclu­sive build­ing has only 9 suites – 2 light com­mer­cial on the main floor – is per­fect for pro­fes­sion­als look­ing for a home in a neigh­bour­hood with sub­stance and poten­tial. The Devon­shire Lofts offer 1 and 2 bed­room units, some sin­gle level and some two lev­els, with ceil­ings rang­ing from 9 to 18 feet. Each new loft has a pri­vate bal­cony and pak­ing. Some units boast wall-to-wall, full-height win­dows and each suite will have a gas fire­place. Email or phone 416−388−1960 today if this build­ing inter­ests you.

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    For many Cana­di­ans, mov­ing to an urban apart­ment is about tap­ping into the excite­ment and cul­tural oppor­tu­ni­ties of the big city and can also mean a shorter com­mute to work. But find­ing a place in the city can mean sac­ri­fic­ing the larger liv­ing spaces found in the sub­urbs or coun­try. Increas­ingly, urban dwellers are find­ing that loft apart­ments offer the loca­tion and oppor­tu­ni­ties of city life with far more space than aver­age con­dos or apart­ment homes. What’s the idea behind lofts, and why are they so popular?

    One def­i­n­i­tion for a loft found on the web is “An appeal against con­ven­tion– con­ven­tion in think­ing, con­ven­tion in build­ing and con­ven­tion in liv­ing. They are a cel­e­bra­tion of open con­cept liv­ing and uncon­ven­tional spaces brought about by the con­sid­ered appli­ca­tion of imag­i­na­tion and a rejec­tion of mass-market housing.”

    By the 1980s the con­cept was spread­ing first across the United States and then to Europe and Asia. As the trend grew it caught the atten­tion of devel­op­ers iden­ti­fy­ing a new mar­ket. Devel­op­ers being devel­op­ers did not let a lack of own­ing an exist­ing ware­house or fac­tory build­ing to con­vert stop them from mov­ing into the new mar­ket. Thus the new word “loft” began to be applied to units in ground up new con­struc­tion. Need­less to say the term grew fuzzy.

    By now the term loft has matured. Lofts built new from the ground up are typ­i­cally referred to as soft lofts or new lofts or loft-inspired or mez­za­nine suites. Whether cre­ated out of an exist­ing build­ing or built ground up new, all lofts have cer­tain com­mon ele­ments or they are not lofts.

    Lofts are part of the Post­mod­ernism move­ment in archi­tec­ture. Post­mod­ernism is a counter– reac­tion to the strict and almost uni­ver­sal mod­ernism of the mid-20th Cen­tury. It embraces ele­ments from his­tor­i­cal build­ing styles incor­po­rat­ing them with­out a rigid adher­ence to one style. It also does not as pol­icy try to hide the struc­tural or mechan­i­cal ele­ments of a build­ing but often uses these in the design.

    What is a “soft” loft?

    In recent years devel­op­ers have built new build­ings with some of the char­ac­ter­is­tics of a hard loft such as high ceil­ings, big win­dows and open floor­plans. These lofts typ­i­cally have a softer edge… no exposed ducts and plumb­ing, car­pet in some areas and upscale kitchens and baths. Soft lofts have more in com­mon with tra­di­tional con­do­mini­ums than a true hard loft.

    What is an “artist live/work” loft?

    Toronto bylaws allow for the devel­op­ment of build­ings with “artist live/work” zon­ing. The first of these devel­op­ments appeared on Shanly Avenue (near Bloor and Duf­ferin) and most fea­tured min­i­mal fin­ish­ing, 16′ ceil­ings and steel frame con­struc­tion. The City’s zon­ing restricted their use to peo­ple who were engaged in a pre­cisely defined list of artis­tic activ­i­ties. Over time these build­ings have come to be occu­pied by peo­ple who sim­ply enjoy the loft life.

    Here are some of the unique joys of the loft life:

    * Open spaces – The pri­mary ben­e­fit of loft liv­ing is the large open spaces that allow you to live and move how you want, rather than hav­ing your move­ment defined by a per­ma­nent floor plan of walls, door­ways and rooms.

    * Define your areas – In a loft, the floor plan can be fluid and ever chang­ing. You can set up a sleep­ing area in one part of the space, then move it some­where else if you have guests or if you just need the area for another use. Kitchens and bath­rooms are more per­ma­nent, of course, but tem­po­rary par­ti­tions, hang­ing cur­tains, or even changes in floor cov­er­ing can define other spaces.

    * Eclec­tic style – Another nice aspect of many lofts is the oppor­tu­nity for eclec­tic design and dec­o­rat­ing. For exam­ple, a loft might fea­ture soft, del­i­cate win­dow treat­ments on rein­forced fac­tory win­dows, or a mod­ern couch sit­ting on a hundred-year-old hard­wood floor. This mix­ture of old with new and prac­ti­cal­ity with com­fort can form a won­der­ful esthetic that makes the most of a loft’s mixed-use nature.

    Regard­less of the type of loft, all Lofts should have cer­tain basic com­mon elements:

    * Open, flow­ing floor plans

    * Min­i­mal uses of inte­rior walls to define space and doors to close off areas

    * High ceil­ings – some def­i­n­i­tions set min­i­mum ceil­ing heights at twelve feet or it is not a loft just a condo with high ceilings

    * Exposed pip­ing, duct­work, struc­tural elements

    * Large windows

    * Access to the sky often with roof top gar­dens or decks

    * Eas­ily merges liv­ing and work space, blur­ring the lines between work­place and residence

    * Mixes tra­di­tional medi­ums with mod­ern fin­ishes – con­crete, metal, stone, brick, wood used freely along­side of dry­wall, ceramic tile and vinyl


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  • Green living at the Falling Brook Lofts in the Beach

    Eco-friendly fea­ture is the only one in area as the build­ing is designed to be super energy-efficient

    Excerpt from an arti­cle by Valerie Hauch – The Toronto Star

    The green, green grass of home will have a spe­cial mean­ing for the res­i­dents of Bob Mitchell‘s Falling Brook loft devel­op­ment in Toronto’s east end.

    That’s because the grass will be grow­ing on Falling Brook’s roof – the top of the six-storey, 43-unit build­ing – mak­ing it the only loft build­ing in the Beach with a liv­ing, green roof and part of a select group of build­ings with a sim­i­lar fea­ture in the city of Toronto.

    Because it is on a high point of land at Kingston Rd. and Falling­brook, the views from the ter­races with each loft unit will have a view of either Lake Ontario to the south, or Blan­tyre Park to the north.

    The one and two-storey lofts will have gas fire­places and a choice of engi­neered plank hard­wood or bam­boo or pol­ished con­crete floor­ing with sisal car­pet­ing on stairs and mezzanines.

    Indoor garage park­ing and a locker is included with the price of a unit.

    This is a “con­scious deci­sion,” says Mitchell, who also never uses model suites in his devel­op­ments and sells many of his units through refer­rals, word-of-mouth and his web­site. It keeps costs down and this is why, for instance, main­te­nance fees will be $186 a month, irre­spec­tive of unit size.

    He’s enjoyed doing loft retro­fits and con­ver­sions of build­ings in the past (the Glebe, Print­ers Row and oth­ers), but also enjoys con­struct­ing an all-new res­i­dence because it can be made as eco-friendly and energy effi­cient as possible.

    Read the whole arti­cle here

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