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This is not your average condo entrance, and that is exactly the appeal. Set within a historic 1908 industrial conversion, this red-brick hard loft offers its own private entrance. The leafy approach, glass block detail, and parking right outside provide a rare Roncesvalles property with real independence.



Loft character takes the lead in the living room. Soaring 10.5-foot ceilings, exposed brick, wood floors, diffused sunlight from glass bricked windows, and a gas fireplace give the space texture and scale, creating a comfortable setting for coffee, quiet evenings, playlists, and easy conversation with friends.









The kitchen and dining area keep the loft open and practical. The island connects the space, the exposed brick brings character, and the dining area is ready for everything from quick breakfasts to candlelit dinners with friends. Add updated appliances and warm wood floors, and the whole space feels effortlessly lived-in and social.





The bedroom is where the loft softens up. Painted brick, wood floors, a sliding barn door, layered textiles, and thoughtful storage create a room with personality and ease, offering a comfortable place to begin and end the day without losing the home’s distinct edge.










Small-space living works best when every space has a purpose. The renovated bathroom feels bright and efficient, while in-suite laundry, storage, and the second bedroom’s flexible setup add real usefulness for working from home, hosting guests, or keeping the loft organized without sacrificing style.






The outdoor space adds another layer to the home’s appeal. With room for seating, planting, and a simple patio setup, the entrance can become a personal outdoor pocket for coffee, lunch, reading, or an evening outside, all just steps from your own door and parking.






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Life here has a village pace with city connections close at hand. Roncesvalles Ave brings coffee, dinner, streetcars, commuter rail access, and an easy local pace, while parks, waterfront trails, the West Toronto Railpath, and a movie at the Revue add texture beyond the doorstep. Connected, creative, and easy to love.
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