Roncesvalles Lofts at 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto 0
Roncesvalles Lofts at 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto 1

Roncesvalles Lofts

25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto

For Sale
1
For Rent
0
Average Psf
$903(past 365 days)
Size Range
450-2,095 sqft
Age Of Building
13 years

Overview
Located on Ritchie Avenue just south of the Roncesvalles and Dundas West junction, Roncesvalles Lofts is a 6-storey midrise of Bauhaus modernist design that features bright and comfortable Toronto condos.
Built in what used to be an industrial sector, the building’s squat, angular design blends in well with the surrounding architecture, with a splash of yellow paint for character. The property offers 56 Toronto lofts, ranging in size and style from one to two-bedroom suites with creatively spacious layouts. There are both single and two-level units available, most of which have private balconies overlooking the property’s inner courtyard, as well as open-air walkways around the exterior of the building. Building amenities are pleasant and simple, perfect for relaxed urban living.
Just minutes away from Roncesvalles Avenue, residents are close to many restaurants, cafes, and markets with great TTC convenience along at Dundas West and Bloor Street.

Most Notable Features
Two-level lofts: With floor plans from 450 to 2,095 square-feet, many of these units are two-level lofts with lots of sunlight and creative potential. They are ideal units for someone who wants the feeling of a townhouse rather than an apartment condo, but still wants to live in a vibrant, urban location.
Lots of outdoor space: Roncesvalles Lofts enjoys a secluded, landscaped inner courtyard with a reflection pond, rock garden, and lots of greenery. The suite balconies overlook the courtyard, offering residents a full and refreshing sense of the outdoors.
Dundas West TTC: For all your city transit needs, you can find Dundas West Station just a short walk north at Bloor Street. With subway and streetcar service, you can head out to any destination in the city.

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Building Details

Storeys:
6
Units:
56
Corp #:
TSCC-2132
1
BBQ Permitted
1
Meeting Room
1
Parking Garage
1
Party Room
1
Pets
1
Security System
1
Visitor Parking

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Common Element
1
Water
1
Building Insurance
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 81th

Highest price per sqft out of 101 condos in West End

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condo Values : -6.1%

Year over year change in values at 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto

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Avg. Price per Sqft : $904/sqft

Based on 4 recent sales at 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto

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3.96
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Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $3.96/sqft

Based on 4 recent rentals at 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto

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Area Comparison : -18.8%

Less expensive than Roncesvalles condos for sale

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Avg. days on Market : 20 days

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About 25 Ritchie Ave, Toronto


With a creative loft at 25 Ritchie Avenue, you will live in a pleasant neighbourhood known as Roncesvalles Village, a community of residential streets connected to the boutique shops and small businesses, restaurants and bars along Roncesvalles Avenue from Queen Street to Bloor Street in Toronto’s West End. Known as the city’s Polish neighbourhood, the area features many Polish restaurants and hosts an annual Polish Festival, creating a culturally rich and yet contemporary vibe. Neighbouring High Park, residents will find it easy to get outdoors and enjoy nature within the city, or you can pop into the Revue Cinema for an evening at the movies, or enjoy some jazz at High’s Room. The area is home to many schools, and there is convenient TTC streetcar service running north and south along Roncesvalles Avenue and along Queen Street West. Some local gems worth exploring include Gate 403 Bar & Grill for a lively jazz bar, La Cubana for a throw-back styled Cuban diner, and Inter Steer Restaurant for a Polish beer house.
For all your groceries and household items, there are many stores within walking distance such as NoFrills, FreshCo, and Loblaws, as well as a countless number of independent markets and specialty food shops.
If you want to escape into nature, head over to Sorauren Park just a few streets east, where there is a public dog park and a Farmers’ Market. And, of course, you’re not far from High Park, Toronto’s largest outdoor space.

A wonderful neighbourhood to walk around, you can also find TTC travel options at Dundas West and Bloor Street. For drivers, the closest highway is the Gardiner Expy via Parkside Drive.
Jason Do
Sales Representative
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