$679,000Asking Price
Kensington Market Lofts - A Rare Blend of History, Design & Lasting Value Why settle for another glass tower when you can own a landmark? Unit 209 at the Kensington Market Lofts is a true hard loft in one of Toronto's most storied mid-size conversions - celebrated for its architecture, scale, and enduring appeal.This bright, south-facing residence features soaring ceilings, oversized factory windows, and thoughtful upgrades throughout. A custom Dacor induction kitchen, two bathrooms, bamboo and hardwood floors, premium parking, and locker combine function with refined urban style.Residents also enjoy a landscaped interior courtyard - a private oasis rarely found in downtown living.A Heritage Conversion with Integrity Originally built in 1911 for the Koffler Furniture Company, later home to a public school and George Brown College, the building earned both the Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence (2006) and the City of Toronto Urban Design Award (2007) - testaments to its architectural quality and craftsmanship.Enduring Location, Timeless Value With a perfect Walk and Bike Score of 100, you're steps from Kensington Market, U of T, Queen West, Chinatown, and the AGO - the cultural core that continues to define downtown Toronto's energy and growth.This is more than a home - it's an investment in authentic character and long-term value in one of Toronto's most coveted boutique loft buildings.
Kensington Market Lofts - A Rare Blend of History, Design & Lasting Value Why settle for another glass tower when you can own a landmark? Unit 209 at the Kensington Market Lofts is a true hard loft in one of Toronto's most storied mid-size conversions - celebrated for its architecture, scale, and enduring appeal.This bright, south-facing residence features soaring ceilings, oversized factory windows, and thoughtful upgrades throughout. A custom Dacor induction kitchen, two bathrooms, bamboo and hardwood floors, premium parking, and locker combine function with refined urban style.Residents also enjoy a landscaped interior courtyard - a private oasis rarely found in downtown living.A Heritage Conversion with Integrity Originally built in 1911 for the Koffler Furniture Company, later home to a public school and George Brown College, the building earned both the Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence (2006) and the City of Toronto Urban Design Award (2007) - testaments to its architectural quality and craftsmanship.Enduring Location, Timeless Value With a perfect Walk and Bike Score of 100, you're steps from Kensington Market, U of T, Queen West, Chinatown, and the AGO - the cultural core that continues to define downtown Toronto's energy and growth.This is more than a home - it's an investment in authentic character and long-term value in one of Toronto's most coveted boutique loft buildings.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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.