109 Wolseley St & 202 Bathurst St, Toronto

Origami Lofts

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Todd Armstrong
Todd Armstrong
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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387 sqft - 1810 sqft
Avg $807 per square foot
Built in 2017
6 floors/ 23 units
Mid-Rise condo

This condo in Toronto is a Symmetry Developments project currently in it’s preconstruction phase and scheduled for completion in 2018. This proposed 7 storey building will stand at the corner of Queen St W and Bathurst St (Origami Lofts.) and will house 23 sculpted loft residences, ranging in size from 387 to 983 sqft, with architecture by Teeple Architects. Inspired by the intricate, ancient Japanese craft the building is named after, Origami Lofts display a crisp angular exterior of glass and contoured metal cladding and are unlike anything previously seen in Toronto and reflect the unique style of Queen West!

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BBQ Permitted
1
Gym
1
Rec Room

Included in Maintenance Fees

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Common Element
1
Building Insurance
Corp
TSCC-2612
Date Registered
Sep 19, 2017
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 97th

Highest price per sqft out of 109 condos in West End

$
807
/sqft
Avg. Price per Sqft : $807/sqft

Based on 4 recent sales at 109 Wolseley St, Toronto

$
4.34
/sqft
Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $4.34/sqft

Based on 4 recent rentals at 109 Wolseley St, Toronto

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22.7
%
Area Comparison : -22.7%

35
days
Avg. days on Market : 35 days

At the Origami Lofts

4
units
Sales Volume : #4

Condos sold at Origami Lofts within the past twelve months

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About 109 Wolseley St, Toronto

Origami Lofts are situated in the trendy Trinity Bellwoods, with a 37 acre park of the same namesake sitting in the heart of it. Providing nature’s quiet refuge from the bustling activity on Queen St. W., residents of this neighbourhood get the best of both worlds. With an excellent walkscore of 98, Trinity Bellwoods draws in an eclectic, artistic, and youthful crowd and is home to some of the city’s most innovative and coolest restaurants and bars. The Drake Hotel is a brunch hotspot you wont want to miss. Located beside both Little Italy and Little Portugal, the area is heavily influenced by and rich with culture.

This Toronto condo, with it’s prime location, is serviced by both the Queen St and Bathurst St streetcars—connecting you to the city’s public transit making it an easy trip downtown. Residents of Origami lofts can access garage parking in addition to city street parking and lots found in the area.