433 Roncesvalles Ave & 437 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto

Pre-construction

High Park Lofts

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Brendon Cowans
Brendon Cowans
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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549 sqft - 1906 sqft
Avg $963 per square foot
Built in 2008
7 floors/ 90 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
High Park Lofts is located on Roncesvalles Avenue just south of the intersection of Dundas Street West. It’s a large modern building of pre-cast concrete and warehouse style windows with a corner ‘prow’ that features a watchtower, making it pretty hard to miss.
Standing at seven-storeys, the property offers 90 West End condos for sale and for rent that range between single and two-level layouts with urban soft-loft designs. The ground floor features a bright atrium with an inner garden and visitor lounge with skylights above, while the suites overlook this area from private balconies. It’s an artificial outdoor courtyard with natural lighting. On the rooftop, however, a shared common deck and garden is available for some real fresh air. The suites enjoy open-concept layouts with hardwood floors, large windows, stainless steel appliances, and gas-fireplaces. An array of enjoyable amenities help to round out High Park Lofts into a convenient and functional urban residence including 24-hour 7 days a week Concierge services.
Located right on Roncesvalles Avenue, residents are close to many restaurants, cafes, and markets, plus great outdoor space like High Park and convenient TTC service at Dundas and Bloor.

Most Notable Features
Family condos: These modern Toronto lofts are perfect for urban families that want a bright and contemporary-styled home in the city. With two-level suites and floor plans up to 1,900 square-feet, there is a lot of room for everyone to have their own space, centred around bright warm living rooms. There are even gas fireplaces and stoves.
Delightful neighbourhood: Ask anyone who knows the area and they’ll tell you that Roncesvalles is a rare slice of Toronto living. Become part of a delightful urban village with a strong sense of community between neighbours, local shops, and businesses that comes together often for annual events.
Hop on TTC: Although it’s a calm residential locale, this area has a ton of convenient TTC service along Roncesvalles, Dundas Street West, and Bloor Street. Residents can easily zip downtown, or head out west to High Park or Kipling Station connections.

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TSCC-1922
Date Registered
Mar 5, 2008

About 437 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto


With a soft-loft home at 437 Roncesvalles Avenue, you will be able to feel the pulse of this great 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 Dundas Street West. Some of the local restaurants to check out include Café Polonez for classic Polish cuisine, Sushi on Roncy with a garden patio, and Lit Espresso Bar for a bright local roastery.
For groceries and general household goods, the area has many stores within walking distance such as NoFrills, FreshCo, and Loblaws, as well as a countless number of independent markets and specialty food shops.
For a splash of greenery, check out 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 delightful neighbourhood to get around on foot, you can find TTC travel options at Dundas West and Bloor Street. For drivers, the closest highway is the Gardiner Expy via Parkside Drive.