$599,999Asking Price
Welcome to Unit 209 at the Kensington Market Lofts, a true hard loft in one of the most sought-after buildings in Toronto. This big, bright, south-facing residence blends historic character with modern upgrades, located in the absolute pulse of the city's cultural core. The suite features an upgraded gourmet kitchen with a Dacor induction cooktop, ensuite laundry, and two bathrooms. Flooring is premium throughout: hardwood on the stairs and second floor, and bamboo on the main level. A coveted parking space and locker are included. Residents also enjoy access to a beautifully designed shared courtyard - a rare amenity in a loft conversion. Award-Winning Heritage Conversion Originally built in 1911 as a warehouse for the Koffler Furniture Company, the building was Later repurposed as a public school in 1921 and most recently occupied by George Brown College. Redeveloped as the Kensington Market Lofts, the project earned both the Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence (2006) and the City of Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Award (2007) for its outstanding design and preservation of architectural character. Unbeatable location - walk and bike score: 100. Steps to award-winning restaurants, the University of Toronto, top hospitals, MaRS Discovery District, little Italy, Chinatown, the Annex, Queen West, the AGO, Trinity Bellwoods, and of course, Kensington Market itself. With soaring ceilings, oversized windows and a sunny south-facing exposure, this loft is the perfect blend of history, culture and contemporary living.
Welcome to Unit 209 at the Kensington Market Lofts, a true hard loft in one of the most sought-after buildings in Toronto. This big, bright, south-facing residence blends historic character with modern upgrades, located in the absolute pulse of the city's cultural core. The suite features an upgraded gourmet kitchen with a Dacor induction cooktop, ensuite laundry, and two bathrooms. Flooring is premium throughout: hardwood on the stairs and second floor, and bamboo on the main level. A coveted parking space and locker are included. Residents also enjoy access to a beautifully designed shared courtyard - a rare amenity in a loft conversion. Award-Winning Heritage Conversion Originally built in 1911 as a warehouse for the Koffler Furniture Company, the building was Later repurposed as a public school in 1921 and most recently occupied by George Brown College. Redeveloped as the Kensington Market Lofts, the project earned both the Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence (2006) and the City of Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Award (2007) for its outstanding design and preservation of architectural character. Unbeatable location - walk and bike score: 100. Steps to award-winning restaurants, the University of Toronto, top hospitals, MaRS Discovery District, little Italy, Chinatown, the Annex, Queen West, the AGO, Trinity Bellwoods, and of course, Kensington Market itself. With soaring ceilings, oversized windows and a sunny south-facing exposure, this loft is the perfect blend of history, culture and contemporary living.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Kitchen | Main | 10.50' x 7.55' | Overlooks Dining, Modern Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances |
2 | Loft | Upper | 18.37' x 11.29' | 4-PieceBath, Hardwood Floor |
1 4-Piece Bathroom on Upper | ||||
1 2-Piece Bathroom on Lower |
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Kensington Market, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, arts & culture professionals and salespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from China, and Cantonese, Portuguese and Mandarin speakers. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of youth aged 20 to 24 and adults aged 25 to 39 and 25 to 39.
Kids Per Family
0.9
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
67%
of residents are
single and loving it.
67% singles
Toronto (50%)
65%
of residents
are renters.
65% renters
Toronto (47%)
46%
of residents are
university grads.
46% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$81K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 22% |
Business | 10% |
Government | 9% |
Culture | 8% |
Management | 5% |
44%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
44% immigrants
Toronto (48%)18.7% from China
All-time
3.5% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
Cantonese | 14% |
Mandarin | 12% |
Portuguese | 5% |
Chinese | 2% |
French | 2% |
Religions
Christian | 31% |
Buddhist | 10% |
Jewish | 2% |
Muslim | 1% |
Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
5
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
2
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.