$1,099,000Asking Price
Some homes meet expectations. Some raise them. This one sets them. On a leafy street in the heart of the Pocket, 20 Condor has three levels of living and outdoor space that rivals anything in the East End. From the moment you step inside, the original character, natural light, and design decisions feel personal, not predictable. Skylights, bay windows, and wood detailing give the home presence and warmth. The main floor has defined living/dining areas that flow toward the back of the home, where a striking two-tone kitchen anchors the space. Navy lowers, white uppers, brass hardware, and a long galley layout that opens into a skylit breakfast area. It's a kitchen that functions like a workhorse and looks like a design feature. Upstairs, you'll find three real bedrooms and a full family bath that balances bold design with calm function. The front bedroom is sunlit and spacious with a bay window overlooking the street; the rear rooms offer privacy and flexibility. The bathroom features textured 3D-effect geometric tile, a floating vanity, and a glass-panelled tub. It's confident and clean, without being over-designed. And then there's the loft. The third floor is a flex space in the best sense: a killer WFH setup, private primary suite, or whatever life demands. It's rare to find a space this open, this private, and this livable in a semi. Outdoor living spans three distinct levels: a deck off the kitchen, a garden zone for play and quiet moments, and a rooftop lounge with skyline views. Together, they create a backyard with privacy and purpose. This house doesn't just look good, it's been renovated with intention. No wasted space, strong layout and quality where it matters. Every choice feels deliberate. It speaks to buyers who care about both function AND feeling: people who want their home to not just accommodate their lifestyle, but elevate it.
Some homes meet expectations. Some raise them. This one sets them. On a leafy street in the heart of the Pocket, 20 Condor has three levels of living and outdoor space that rivals anything in the East End. From the moment you step inside, the original character, natural light, and design decisions feel personal, not predictable. Skylights, bay windows, and wood detailing give the home presence and warmth. The main floor has defined living/dining areas that flow toward the back of the home, where a striking two-tone kitchen anchors the space. Navy lowers, white uppers, brass hardware, and a long galley layout that opens into a skylit breakfast area. It's a kitchen that functions like a workhorse and looks like a design feature. Upstairs, you'll find three real bedrooms and a full family bath that balances bold design with calm function. The front bedroom is sunlit and spacious with a bay window overlooking the street; the rear rooms offer privacy and flexibility. The bathroom features textured 3D-effect geometric tile, a floating vanity, and a glass-panelled tub. It's confident and clean, without being over-designed. And then there's the loft. The third floor is a flex space in the best sense: a killer WFH setup, private primary suite, or whatever life demands. It's rare to find a space this open, this private, and this livable in a semi. Outdoor living spans three distinct levels: a deck off the kitchen, a garden zone for play and quiet moments, and a rooftop lounge with skyline views. Together, they create a backyard with privacy and purpose. This house doesn't just look good, it's been renovated with intention. No wasted space, strong layout and quality where it matters. Every choice feels deliberate. It speaks to buyers who care about both function AND feeling: people who want their home to not just accommodate their lifestyle, but elevate it.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Kitchen | Main | 21.00' x 9.32' | |
1 2-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
1 4-Piece Bathroom |
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The Pocket-Blake-Jones, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its university grads and science, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. 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, youth aged 15 to 19 and adults aged 35 to 59.
Kids Per Family
1.2
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
50%
of residents are
single and loving it.
50% singles
Toronto (50%)
45%
of residents
are renters.
45% renters
Toronto (47%)
51%
of residents are
university grads.
51% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$119K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 14% |
Government | 13% |
Business | 9% |
Management | 7% |
Culture | 7% |
32%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
32% immigrants
Toronto (48%)6.2% from China
All-time
0.5% from USA
Recent
Foreign Languages
Cantonese | 5% |
Greek | 3% |
Gujarati | 3% |
French | 3% |
Mandarin | 1% |
Religions
Christian | 43% |
Muslim | 10% |
Buddhist | 4% |
Jewish | 2% |
Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
14
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
0
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.