Butterick Building at 468 Wellington St W, Toronto 0
Butterick Building at 468 Wellington St W, Toronto 1

Butterick Building

468 Wellington St W, Toronto

For Sale
1
For Rent
0
Average Psf
$792(past 365 days)
Size Range
1,485-5,249 sqft
Age Of Building
22 years

Overview
Found on a tree-lined street between Portland Street and Spadina Avenue, 468 Wellington Lofts is a classic redbrick building with vertical windowpanes standing at just 6-storeys. On the inside, the building hosts only 11 Toronto lofts, all of which are well known for their huge layouts. Originally sold as ‘raw space’, first time owners were given carte blanche to create the home of their dreams. Now each loft boasts a distinct and uniquely appointed character. Most units maintain original finishes such as open concept kitchen and dining areas, hardwood floors, exposed brick and wood beams, plus 14-foot ceilings, large windows and fireplaces. With the King West neighbourhood surrounding you, 468 Wellington Lofts are close to Toronto’s Financial District, as well as only a short trip to the Rogers Centre stadium, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, as well as an endless list of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs.

Most Notable Features
Largest lofts in Toronto: 468 Wellington Lofts are noted within the landscape of downtown Toronto condos as offering some of the largest lofts in the city. Suite sizes range from 1400 to 5000 square-feet, which means even the standard one or two-bedroom suite is twice as large as what you might find in regular condo buildings. If you like the idea of vast floor space, expansive entranceways, double-doors between rooms, huge master bedrooms, and roomy bathrooms, then 468 Wellington Lofts is a place for you to see.
Private suite elevators: One of the main extras of 468 Wellington Lofts is the private elevator access for each suite. Enjoy a true feeling of high-end exclusivity coming and going each day, never have to wait for service, and have fun entertaining friends.
Pet friendly: A charming feature of 468 Wellington Lofts is the building’s pet-friendly philosophy. With so much space you might find yourself feeling lonely, but a happy dog or lazy cat can certainly make you feel at home. Wellington Street is a pleasant place for walks, and you’re very close to Clarence Square Dog Park just across Spadina.

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Building Details

Storeys:
6
Units:
11
Corp #:
MTCC-1415
Management Company:
1
Gym
1
Pets
1
Concierge
1
Public Transit
1
Elevator
1
Parking Garage
1
Security Guard
1
Security System

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Air Conditioning
1
Common Element
1
Heat
1
Building Insurance
1
Water
1
Parking
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About 468 Wellington St W, Toronto


With a huge loft home at 468 Wellington Street West you will discover a wide range of thrills and excitements right outside your door. The building is a nice walk or TTC hop from the Rogers Centre, where you can enjoy watching your favourite baseball player hit a home run, or you could explore the deep-sea thrills of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Not to mention boutique shopping and restaurants along King West’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts, Queen Street music and shows, and the new design scene of Liberty Village. Some local hot spots to check out include Marben just down the street on Wellington for a menu of locally sourced food and fun cocktails, Khao San Road on Adelaide Street for some of Toronto’s best Thai eats, and Brassaii on King Street West for a Mediterranean inspired menu and wine list on a cobblestone patio.
For groceries and other household items you can visit Fresh & Wild Food Market at Spadina and King, Loblaws at Queen and Portland, and Sobeys on Fort York Boulevard.
Your local green spaces include Clarence Square Dog Park, Victoria Memorial Park, and you’re walking distance to Trinity Bellwoods Park and the trails of Garrison Common.

The King West neighbourhood has a 90+ Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like Adelaide and Wellington. If you want to zip around the city, the King streetcar can connect you with north-south lines like Bathurst and Spadina, the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. For car-owners, King West is a drive-easy area with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue onramp and the 401 via Bathurst and Allen Road.
Steve Korakianitis
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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