180 Frederick St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Lofts on Frederick

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Manuel Anzoategui
Manuel Anzoategui
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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713 sqft - 1046 sqft
Avg $812 per square foot
Built in 1999
2 floors/ 12 units
Low-Rise condo

Overview

If you’re looking for low maintenance fees and remarkable character in a beautiful downtown Toronto area, Lofts on Frederick may be just the place for you. Located in the heart of Old Town, Lofts on Frederick was formerly a commercial building, transformed in 1999 to feature 12 suites on the top two floors. Maintaining much of the commercial facade but jazzing up the inside, Lofts on Frederick is currently the only Toronto loft conversion building in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood.

Most Notable Features

Creative character: Right away, Lofts on Frederick has definitive character. Exclusively the only conversion lofts in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, it’s the type of home that you remember forever. With open concept kitchen and living space, the large bright windows, and the prime downtown location, it’s the perfect space for creative professionals desiring that home/studio lifestyle. Save on amenities: Unlike other Toronto condos and lofts, Lofts on Frederick is special because it has very low maintenance fees, due to the lack of extra amenities. Enjoy visitor parking and security, but no concierge. The trade off, however, is your maintenance fees will be relatively inexpensive. Community vibe: With only twelve units on two floors, the community at Lofts on Frederick is understandably small, but it’s as rich as the people who choose to live there.

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MTCC-1270
Date Registered
Oct 26, 1999

About 180 Frederick St, Toronto

At the corner of King and Frederick, the excitement of Old Town is at your fingertips. Local grub spots include The Patrician Grill on King for that classic diner feel, amazing Belgian breakfast at Le Petit Dejeunner at King and George St., and On The Rocks Restaurant for some traditional Chinese take out. For your early morning caffeine kick, check out Aroma Espresso Bar and The Black Canary. And for the gourmet coffee lovers, stop by Fahrenheit Coffee on Lombard Street. Neighbours with George Brown College, the Financial District, and the Distillery District to the southwest, you will have endless options for all of life’s pursuits. And if you want an evening out, check out a live show at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts or enjoy the classic inspirations of The Beauchamp Art Gallery.

With bicycle lanes on Adelaide and Richmond, the King street car just a block south, and access to the Gardiner Expressway via the Sherbourne St onramp, a host of travel options open the city before you.