$925,000Asking Price
If youve been holding out for the real deal - a true hard loft with character, space, and just the right amount of patina - this nearly 1,100 sq ft unit at 121 Prescott Ave #18 might be it. Housed in The Stockyard Lofts, a former 1890s leather factory turned post-and-beam conversion, this space doesn't imitate authenticity - it IS authentic. Original Douglas fir beams, exposed brick, and remnants of century-old hardwood floors set the tone when you walk in. Originally a 1+1, now a generous one-bedroom floor plan, the light pours through west-facing windows, catching the texture of heritage wood and warming the open-concept layout. The living area flows into a refreshingly un-condo kitchen: full-sized, functional, and built for people who cook. The bedroom offers a sense of separation and space, rare in loft living, while the updated 4-piece bath keeps things practical. The reasonable, all-inclusive maintenance fees are hard to beat, as well as a parking space, oversized locker, and neighbours who still nod hello. Tucked on a quiet, tree-lined street just blocks from the buzz of Corso Italia, Stockyards, and the Junction, this is Toronto with texture - not the kind flattened by glass towers and big box stores. If you've been not-so-patiently waiting for something with soul and space to make your own, its probably time to see it in person.
If youve been holding out for the real deal - a true hard loft with character, space, and just the right amount of patina - this nearly 1,100 sq ft unit at 121 Prescott Ave #18 might be it. Housed in The Stockyard Lofts, a former 1890s leather factory turned post-and-beam conversion, this space doesn't imitate authenticity - it IS authentic. Original Douglas fir beams, exposed brick, and remnants of century-old hardwood floors set the tone when you walk in. Originally a 1+1, now a generous one-bedroom floor plan, the light pours through west-facing windows, catching the texture of heritage wood and warming the open-concept layout. The living area flows into a refreshingly un-condo kitchen: full-sized, functional, and built for people who cook. The bedroom offers a sense of separation and space, rare in loft living, while the updated 4-piece bath keeps things practical. The reasonable, all-inclusive maintenance fees are hard to beat, as well as a parking space, oversized locker, and neighbours who still nod hello. Tucked on a quiet, tree-lined street just blocks from the buzz of Corso Italia, Stockyards, and the Junction, this is Toronto with texture - not the kind flattened by glass towers and big box stores. If you've been not-so-patiently waiting for something with soul and space to make your own, its probably time to see it in person.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Kitchen | Flat | 9.84' x 10.83' | Tile Floor, Breakfast Bar, Stainless Steel Appliances |
2 | Breakfast | Flat | 10.83' x 13.12' | Open Concept, Combined with Den, Window |
3 | Den | Flat | 10.83' x 13.12' | Open Concept |
4 | Foyer | Flat | 15.42' x 3.94' | Hardwood Floor, Closet |
1 4-Piece Bathroom in Flat |
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Earlscourt - Corso Italia, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its salespeople and tradespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants, particularly those from Italy and Portugal, and Italian, Spanish and Portuguese speakers. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 30 to 59.
Kids Per Family
1.2
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
48%
of residents are
single and loving it.
48% singles
Toronto (50%)
32%
of residents
are renters.
32% renters
Toronto (47%)
30%
of residents are
university grads.
30% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$107K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 17% |
Trades | 13% |
Business | 8% |
Government | 8% |
Management | 6% |
48%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
48% immigrants
Toronto (48%)15.6% from Portugal
All-time
0.4% from Other South America
Recent
Foreign Languages
Portuguese | 23% |
Italian | 9% |
Spanish | 8% |
Vietnamese | 2% |
Tagalog | 2% |
Religions
Christian | 73% |
Buddhist | 4% |
Muslim | 2% |
Hindu | 2% |
Jewish | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
0
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
1
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.