$1,649,000Asking Price
Welcome to one of Torontos most exceptional residences in the iconic i-Zone, a landmark hard loft conversion and one of the citys most unique buildings. Known for its creative community and rare live/work zoning, offering a true blend of lifestyle and functionality. This 1800 plus square foot three-story, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom stunner has been completely reimagined by interior designer Suzanne Dimma, fusing industrial character with refined modern design. Soaring 20-foot ceilings, exposed ducts, and a crisp white palette are warmed by rich textures including Carrara marble and custom millwork. The layout flows naturally from the dramatic double-height dining area to the kitchen and living space, ideal for entertaining. The glass enclosed second bedroom doubles as an office or studio, while clever built-ins and hidden storage maximize every inch. A sculptural oak and steel staircase anchors the space, leading to a second level dedicated entirely to the primary suite, and then up to a private rooftop terrace with an enclosed kitchenette. An urban retreat rarely found in the city. Perfectly positioned near Queen Street Easts cafés, shops, and restaurants, and only minutes to downtown, which is a breeze thanks to your oversized indoor parking spot. With design pedigree, live/work versatility, and a private rooftop retreat, this loft is city living at its finest.
Welcome to one of Torontos most exceptional residences in the iconic i-Zone, a landmark hard loft conversion and one of the citys most unique buildings. Known for its creative community and rare live/work zoning, offering a true blend of lifestyle and functionality. This 1800 plus square foot three-story, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom stunner has been completely reimagined by interior designer Suzanne Dimma, fusing industrial character with refined modern design. Soaring 20-foot ceilings, exposed ducts, and a crisp white palette are warmed by rich textures including Carrara marble and custom millwork. The layout flows naturally from the dramatic double-height dining area to the kitchen and living space, ideal for entertaining. The glass enclosed second bedroom doubles as an office or studio, while clever built-ins and hidden storage maximize every inch. A sculptural oak and steel staircase anchors the space, leading to a second level dedicated entirely to the primary suite, and then up to a private rooftop terrace with an enclosed kitchenette. An urban retreat rarely found in the city. Perfectly positioned near Queen Street Easts cafés, shops, and restaurants, and only minutes to downtown, which is a breeze thanks to your oversized indoor parking spot. With design pedigree, live/work versatility, and a private rooftop retreat, this loft is city living at its finest.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Foyer | Main | 12.07' x 9.68' | Concrete Floor, Open Concept, Built-in Closet |
2 | Kitchen | Main | 16.17' x 8.86' | Hardwood Floor, Centre Island, Stainless Steel Appliances |
1 3-Piece Bathroom | ||||
1 4-Piece Bathroom |
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Leslieville, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives, science, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals and salespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from China, and Cantonese speakers. Residents with a significant number of babies, kids aged 5 to 9 and adults aged 30 to 54.
Kids Per Family
1.0
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
48%
of residents are
single and loving it.
48% singles
Toronto (50%)
39%
of residents
are renters.
39% renters
Toronto (47%)
51%
of residents are
university grads.
51% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$125K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 16% |
Business | 11% |
Management | 11% |
Government | 10% |
Culture | 9% |
29%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
29% immigrants
Toronto (48%)8.2% from China
All-time
0.9% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
Cantonese | 9% |
Mandarin | 3% |
French | 3% |
Spanish | 1% |
Chinese | 1% |
Religions
Christian | 42% |
Buddhist | 7% |
Muslim | 4% |
Jewish | 2% |
Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
17
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
2
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.