$1,599,000Asking Price
Positioned mid-block along one of Toronto's most established neighbourhood corridors, this two-storey mixed-use building presents a balance of flexibility, opportunity and long-term relevance through its adaptable configuration and full vacancy. The modernized ground floor offers an uninterrupted open plan with a glazed storefront that establishes a strong relationship to the street. Direct access to a full lower level expands the building's functional footprint, while the rear laneway and parking introduce a level of practicality ideal for a range of uses, including retail, office, studio, wellness, private practice and professional service. The second floor retains a quieter character with a self-contained 2 bedroom apartment that offers the cadence of a residential floor plan set above the rhythm of the street below. Open living spaces, a full kitchen, generous natural light and a walkout to the roof create a sense of openness that exceeds the building's modest scale. The apartment invites thoughtful reinterpretation, with the potential to expand or reimagine the upper level. The configuration lends itself naturally to a live-work model for an owner-occupier or an entrepreneur looking to integrate business and residential use across both floors, while also presenting a clear opportunity for investors pursuing long-term value-add repositioning. Quietly central and defined more by possibility than prescribed use, the property brings together full vacancy, mixed-use flexibility, and future scale potential within a neighbourhood that continues to evolve without losing the texture that defines it. Anchored by the surrounding communities of Wychwood, Humewood and Casa Loma, this stretch of St. Clair West draws from a midtown population rooted in daily use. Independent cafés, bakeries, retail, and longstanding local businesses shape a streetscape that feels established. Nearby, the Wychwood Barns reinforces the area's creative and community-oriented identity.
Positioned mid-block along one of Toronto's most established neighbourhood corridors, this two-storey mixed-use building presents a balance of flexibility, opportunity and long-term relevance through its adaptable configuration and full vacancy. The modernized ground floor offers an uninterrupted open plan with a glazed storefront that establishes a strong relationship to the street. Direct access to a full lower level expands the building's functional footprint, while the rear laneway and parking introduce a level of practicality ideal for a range of uses, including retail, office, studio, wellness, private practice and professional service. The second floor retains a quieter character with a self-contained 2 bedroom apartment that offers the cadence of a residential floor plan set above the rhythm of the street below. Open living spaces, a full kitchen, generous natural light and a walkout to the roof create a sense of openness that exceeds the building's modest scale. The apartment invites thoughtful reinterpretation, with the potential to expand or reimagine the upper level. The configuration lends itself naturally to a live-work model for an owner-occupier or an entrepreneur looking to integrate business and residential use across both floors, while also presenting a clear opportunity for investors pursuing long-term value-add repositioning. Quietly central and defined more by possibility than prescribed use, the property brings together full vacancy, mixed-use flexibility, and future scale potential within a neighbourhood that continues to evolve without losing the texture that defines it. Anchored by the surrounding communities of Wychwood, Humewood and Casa Loma, this stretch of St. Clair West draws from a midtown population rooted in daily use. Independent cafés, bakeries, retail, and longstanding local businesses shape a streetscape that feels established. Nearby, the Wychwood Barns reinforces the area's creative and community-oriented identity.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Other | Main | 14.34' x 10.17' | Window Floor to Ceiling, North View |
| 2 | Other | Main | 28.08' x 13.58' | Open Concept |
| 3 | Office | Main | 30.35' x 12.66' | Open Concept, Walkout |
| 1 2-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom | ||||
| 1 1-Piece Bathroom | ||||
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Hillcrest, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives and education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 49 and seniors aged 65 to 74.
Kids Per Family
1.0
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
52%
of residents are
single and loving it.
52% singles
Toronto (50%)
52%
of residents
are renters.
52% renters
Toronto (47%)
58%
of residents are
university grads.
58% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$143K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Government | 15% |
| Sales | 13% |
| Business | 11% |
| Management | 10% |
| Culture | 7% |
29%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
29% immigrants
Toronto (48%)3.3% from Greece
All-time
1.0% from Philippines
Recent
Foreign Languages
| Greek | 4% |
| Italian | 3% |
| Portuguese | 3% |
| Spanish | 3% |
| French | 2% |
Religions
| Christian | 49% |
| Jewish | 10% |
| Buddhist | 2% |
| Muslim | 2% |
| Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
3
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
4
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.