$445,000Asking Price
There are condos. There are lofts. And then there are the ones that stop your thumb mid-scroll.Tucked inside one of downtown Toronto's most coveted boutique soft loft buildings is a space that feels different the moment you step in. Welcome to Suite 404 at The Harlowe. Exposed concrete ceilings. Warehouse-inspired bones. Floor-to-ceiling windows. An industrial edge softened by design that was actually thought through. Equal parts character and comfort, with nothing accidental about either.And while the aesthetic gets your attention, it's the layout that closes the deal.At 500 square feet, this suite lives like it's been lying about its size. The living area feels substantial. The kitchen pulls double duty as a proper dining space, one that welcomes guests instead of apologizing to them. The sleeping area feels intentional, not improvised. Working from home? There's room for a real office setup, so your desk and your dinner can finally stop sharing custody of the same table. The flow is effortless. The proportions make sense. Everything sits exactly where it should.South-facing windows pour in natural light from morning to dusk, while the open-concept layout carves out distinct living zones without interrupting the flow. Concrete accents set the tone. Dark contemporary cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, & clean architectural lines give the kitchen a polished, deliberate edge. The palette is warm, layered, and grown-up, hitting that rare note between design-forward and genuinely livable.Character. Light. Scale. Location. Some lofts look the part. This one lives it.If you've been holding out for a downtown space with personality, presence, and just a little New York attitude, consider the search over.
There are condos. There are lofts. And then there are the ones that stop your thumb mid-scroll.Tucked inside one of downtown Toronto's most coveted boutique soft loft buildings is a space that feels different the moment you step in. Welcome to Suite 404 at The Harlowe. Exposed concrete ceilings. Warehouse-inspired bones. Floor-to-ceiling windows. An industrial edge softened by design that was actually thought through. Equal parts character and comfort, with nothing accidental about either.And while the aesthetic gets your attention, it's the layout that closes the deal.At 500 square feet, this suite lives like it's been lying about its size. The living area feels substantial. The kitchen pulls double duty as a proper dining space, one that welcomes guests instead of apologizing to them. The sleeping area feels intentional, not improvised. Working from home? There's room for a real office setup, so your desk and your dinner can finally stop sharing custody of the same table. The flow is effortless. The proportions make sense. Everything sits exactly where it should.South-facing windows pour in natural light from morning to dusk, while the open-concept layout carves out distinct living zones without interrupting the flow. Concrete accents set the tone. Dark contemporary cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, & clean architectural lines give the kitchen a polished, deliberate edge. The palette is warm, layered, and grown-up, hitting that rare note between design-forward and genuinely livable.Character. Light. Scale. Location. Some lofts look the part. This one lives it.If you've been holding out for a downtown space with personality, presence, and just a little New York attitude, consider the search over.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kitchen | Flat | 18.50' x 10.60' | Stone Counters, Stainless Steel Appliances, Centre Island |
| 1 3-Piece Bathroom in Flat | ||||
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Fashion District, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives and business, science, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 44.
Kids Per Family
0.3
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
58%
of residents are
single and loving it.
58% singles
Toronto (50%)
51%
of residents
are renters.
51% renters
Toronto (47%)
76%
of residents are
university grads.
76% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$156K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Business | 21% |
| Management | 18% |
| Sales | 12% |
| Government | 12% |
| Sciences | 11% |
25%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
25% immigrants
Toronto (48%)2.0% from China
All-time
0.8% from Iran
Recent
Foreign Languages
| French | 3% |
| Cantonese | 2% |
| Spanish | 2% |
| Portuguese | 1% |
| Persian | 1% |
Religions
| Christian | 48% |
| Jewish | 5% |
| Buddhist | 2% |
| Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
0
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
2
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.