113 Dupont St, Toronto

Pre-construction

113 Dupont Lofts

Builder: Ken Zuckerman
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Hedy Mamone
Hedy Mamone
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Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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2237 sqft - 4365 sqft
Avg $1,162 per square foot
Built in 2008
3 floors/ 7 units
Low-Rise condo

Overview
Converted from a former commercial office building in the summer of 2008, 113 Dupont Lofts hosts only seven Toronto lofts, making them a bit tricky to get your hands on but well worth the effort.
The property is located on Dupont Street near Bedford Road, somewhat hidden down an alleyway known as Designers Walk. The boutique building offers an original concrete loft structure with huge open-concept living spaces, 12-foot high ceilings, fully upgraded bathrooms, and lots of natural light with hardwood flooring and some exposed brick and stone accents. The exclusive units also feature private sundeck style terraces, plus an included underground parking spot.
Located to the north of Bloor Street, residents can still enjoy the Annex neighbourhood, a charming community stretching from Queen’s Park to Christie Street along Bloor. The street is lined with boutique shops, quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and trendy bars and venues, not to mention home to University of Toronto’s St. George campus, the Royal Ontario Museum, and Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.

Most Notable Features
Tucked away vibe: Although technically located on Dupont Street, the building is tucked away down Designers Walk, just north of Bloor Street and Yorkville. It’s a small alleyway locale that gives 113 Dupont Lofts a secluded vibe, hushed away from the noise and clamour of the city but close enough to join the fun at any time.
Generous floor plans: With only seven loft style Annex condos for sale in this building, each unit enjoys a tremendously generous floor plan, starting at around 2,200 square-feet. That’s around three times the average size of most downtown Toronto condos, and they only get bigger from there.
Huge private terraces: Definitely worth noting, the units at 113 Dupont Lofts all feature huge private sundeck style terraces, accessible via floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. These are amazing outdoor compliments to a beautiful urban home, with enough space for a complete patio set, lounge furniture, and even an at-home garden.

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Included in Maintenance Fees

Common Element
Water
Developer
Corp
TSCC-1927
Date Registered
Apr 9, 2008
201 - 113 Dupont Street
1/33
$2,485,000
99 days
201 - 113 Dupont Street
2BD
3BA
2 Parking
2,000-2,249 sqft
Maint. Fee $2,778
MLS#: C12899840
HARVEY KALLES REAL ESTATE LTD.
99 days
301 - 113 Dupont Street
1/50
$2,879,000
29 days
301 - 113 Dupont Street
2+1BD
3BA
2 Parking
2,250-2,499 sqft
Maint. Fee $2,778
MLS#: C13209114
FOREST HILL REAL ESTATE INC.
29 days
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About 113 Dupont St, Toronto


With a huge loft home at 113 Dupont Street, you will be hidden away right inside Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. It’s a lively and youthful urban centre that combines cultural attractions like the ROM, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Hot Docs Cinema, and Lee’s Palace with the campus vibe of University of Toronto, plus a quaint residential feel and an endless array of quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and fun bars. With TTC routes along Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue, you are easily connected to the rest of the city, whether for Yorkville’s boutique shopping, Bay Street’s Financial District, or King Street’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts. A few local gems that you should explore include Joso’s on Davenport Road for a colourful Italian seafood restaurant, The Host Fine Indian Cuisine on Prince Arthur Avenue, and Insomnia on Bloor Street for anyone who love martinis.
Your local grocery stores are all within walking distance with Food Depot on Dupont Street, Whole Foods Market on Avenue Road and Metro on Bloor Street. There are also a variety of independent fruit and vegetable markets scattered throughout the area.
For some refreshing outdoor green space, take a stroll through Ramsden Park across Avenue Road, as well as the landscaped pathways of University of Toronto’s St. George campus and Queen’s Park to the east.

The Annex neighbourhood has a 100 Walk Score, with convenient bicycle-lanes on Wellesley Street and College Street. If you want to travel fast, there are three main subway stations along Bloor Street for smooth sailing east and west, plus connection to the Yonge line at St. George Station. For car-owners, the area is navigable along Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue giving you access to the Gardiner Expressway to the south, Highway 401 to the north, and the Don Valley Parkway to the east.