217 St George St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Sloane Square

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For Sale
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For Rent
Manuel Anzoategui
Manuel Anzoategui
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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485 sqft - 1204 sqft
Avg - $ per square foot
Built in 1995
4 floors/ 54 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
Located on St. George Street just a short walk north of Bloor, Sloane Square is a quaint loft conversion building that captures the naturally landscaped residential vibe of Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood.
Renovated in 1995, Sloane Square now stands at four-storeys of classic redbrick and offers 54 loft styled Annex condos for sale and for rent. The suites are available in varying styles of either one to two-bedrooms, with mostly open-concept layouts including two-level units with separate entrances, Juliette balconies, and even private rooftop patios. With upgraded kitchens and bath, large bedrooms, and charming views of a garden courtyard, Sloane Square is an ideal choice for working professionals looking to live downtown.
Beyond the charm of your loft, homeowners will live in the Annex neighbourhood, a charming community stretching from Queen’s Park to Christie Street along Bloor. The street is lined with boutique shops, quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and trendy bars and venues, not to mention home to University of Toronto’s St. George campus, the Royal Ontario Museum, and Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.

Most Notable Features
Quaint secluded vibe: The first thing you will notice about Sloane Square is the quaint, garden vibe of the residence. Each unit has it’s own private entrance, balcony, and parking spot, creating a more secluded townhouse atmosphere compared to other downtown Toronto condos. So if you like the idea of a calm, private home, this could the place for you.
Pets allowed: Prospective residents at Sloane Square will be interested and perhaps happy to know that the building is pet friendly. A beautiful neighbourhood full of parks is perfect for walks with a dog, and a bright warm loft is a cat’s best friend. Living here will make you want a pet.
Thrifts and thrills: Although the residence has a secluded vibe, it is actually situated right between two very popular Toronto neighbourhoods, the thrifty Annex and the thrilling Yorkville. Want to spend a day reading a book and sipping coffee in a colourful café and then head over to a rooftop cocktail party for some simmering conversation—all within reach of your home—of course you do!

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Visitor Parking
BBQ Permitted
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Security System

Included in Maintenance Fees

Air Conditioning
Common Element
Heat
Building Insurance
Parking
Water
Corp
MTCC-1095
Date Registered
Jul 17, 1995

About 217 St George St, Toronto


With a bright loft at 217 St. George Street, you will discover a popular neighbourhood known as the Annex. It’s a lively and youthful urban centre that combines cultural attractions like the ROM, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Hot Docs Cinema, and Lee’s Palace with the campus vibe of University of Toronto, plus a quaint residential feel and an endless array of quaint cafes, cozy restaurants, and fun bars. With TTC routes along Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue, you are easily connected to the rest of the city, whether for Yorkville’s boutique shopping, Bay Street’s Financial District, or King Street’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts. A few local gems worth checking out include Future Bistro for a homey vibe of hot meals and delicious cheesecakes, New Generation Japanese Restaurant, and Opus Restaurant on Prince Arthur Street for inventive Continental fare and an endless selection of wine.
For nearby grocery and dry goods stop by Metro at Bloor and Robert Street, Whole Foods Market on Avenue Road, and Bulk Barn at Bloor and Borden. There are also a lot of smaller fruit and vegetable markets.
Your closest park encompasses the landscaped grounds of University of Toronto’s St. George campus, as well as Queen's Park and Rosedale Valley to the east.

If you are looking for transit, don't fear, 217 St George St has a public transit Bus Stop (Bedford Rd at Bernard Ave South Side) a short walk. It also has route Dupont close by. Residents of Sloane Square also have decent access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a few minutes drive using Yonge St ramps.