Park Lofts at 200 Annette St, Toronto 0
Park Lofts at 200 Annette St, Toronto 1

Park Lofts

200 Annette St, Toronto

For Sale
0
For Rent
0
Average Psf
$874(past 365 days)
Size Range
1,136-1,511 sqft
Age Of Building
12 years

Overview
Tucked in along Annette Street between High Park and Pacific Avenue, Park Lofts was once a Baptist church in the Junction Area neighbourhood, but in 2011 it was converted into modern Toronto condos.
The property has a charming 18th century façade, while on the inside you’ll find eight contemporary Toronto lofts, all of which enjoy sizable floor plans and private outdoor space. The three-storey, three-bedroom layouts are ideal for families and couples seeking a sizable home in a pleasant, residential neighbourhood. Modern finishes include hardwood floors, vaulted-ceilings, chic-kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and upgraded baths. The property lacks extra amenities, as the units share the overall vibe of urban townhouses.
Nestled within the pleasant residential locale of the Junction Area neighbourhood, Park Lofts offers a calming atmosphere with the excitement of the city just a short walk north along Dundas Street West or south to Bloor Street.

Most Notable Features
Two living styles: The floor plans at Park Lofts are all fairly similar and spacious, at around 1,300 square-feet. With three-floors, including a basement, the open-concept loft feel of the first floor is matched with the overall feeling of an urban townhouse. It’s two living-styles in one!
Back deck and parking: Each of these West End condos enjoys a private, north-facing sundeck with enough room for patio furniture and a BBQ. You’ll get a lot of sunlight, plus the deck sits overtop a personal parking spot that’s attached to the basement, creating a covered space to keep your car.
A small town vibe: Annette Street is designated a residential zone, which means buildings can’t exceed a certain height and the atmosphere is calm ad quiet, like a small town street. It’s a family-oriented neighbourhood, where the likelihood of seeing someone pushing a stroller is 100%.

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Building Details

Storeys:
1
Units:
8
Corp #:
TSCC-2185
Management Company:
1
Pets

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Common Element
1
Condominium Taxes
1
Building Insurance
1
Parking
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 88th

Highest price per sqft out of 106 condos in West End

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condo Values : -3.4%

Year over year change in values at 200 Annette St, Toronto

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875
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Avg. Price per Sqft : $875/sqft

Based on 2 recent sales at 200 Annette St, Toronto

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Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $0.00/sqft

Based on 1 recent rentals at 200 Annette St, Toronto

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12.5
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Area Comparison : -12.5%

Less expensive than Junction Area condos for sale

14
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Avg. days on Market : 14 days

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About 200 Annette St, Toronto


With a spacious loft at 200 Annette Street, homeowners just have to walk north to find Dundas Street West, the main strip in the Junction Area neighbourhood. Going the other way, you will reach Toronto’s most well-known and popular green space, High Park. It’s a 400-acre outdoor recreational space with lots of open playing fields, tennis and basketball courts, children’s playgrounds, natural walking trails, as well as education and cultural facilities and even a zoo. The surrounding neighbourhoods from Roncesvalles to the Bloor West Village and Swansea are all largely residential with a growing community of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, not to mention some well-established neighbourhood classics such as Humber Cinema for an evening’s entertainment. Some local hangouts to visit include Playa Cabana Cantina for a cozy Mexican joint, The Good Neighbour Espresso Bar just down Annette Street, and Bunner’s Bake Shop for vegan and gluten-free baked goods.
For local groceries, you can walk over to Tim & Sue’s No Frills on Pacific Avenue, plus there are many independent shops and markets along Bloor Street West and Dundas Street.
With High Park just to the south at Bloor Street, you’ll have no trouble enjoying some green space. But if you want to change things up, you can visit Ravina Gardens Park or Magwood Park along the Humber River.

A lovely neighbourhood to walk around, the nearby TTC bus routes along Dundas West can zip you to High Park Station and onwards into the city for work and for fun. And drivers can get onto the Gardiner Expressway via Keele and Parkside Drive.
Chris Craddock
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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