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Loft Forty Five
M4L2V9
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About Loft Forty Five
Loft Forty Five is a 4-storey loft building in Newtonbrook West developed by Berkshire Axis Development, with 17 units spread across a converted industrial space. The area offers a quieter residential feel while maintaining good access to major transit and nearby shopping on Yonge Street. Currently there's one unit on the market, reflecting the stability and desirability of this established building in the M4L postal code.
Newtonbrook West is a well-established neighbourhood with convenient access to the Yonge-Dundas corridor and TTC service. You're close to shops, restaurants, and parks while keeping distance from the downtown core. This location suits buyers and renters who want loft-style living without the noise and intensity of central Toronto.
Frequently asked questions
What is Loft Forty Five and who developed it?
Loft Forty Five is a 4-storey loft building developed by Berkshire Axis Development, comprising 17 units total. The building represents a conversion of industrial space into residential lofts, a style that appeals to buyers seeking open floor plans and character. Loft buildings in this part of Toronto tend to attract those who appreciate the exposed brick, high ceilings, and flexible layouts that come with the format. The building's mid-rise scale fits naturally into the Newtonbrook West neighbourhood, where similar period conversions and modest apartment buildings define the streetscape. If you're considering this property, it's worth understanding the maintenance structure and any specific rules about renovations that typically apply to loft buildings.
What's the neighbourhood like and how's the transit access?
Newtonbrook West is a quiet, residential part of Toronto with strong neighbourhood character and a mix of older homes, converted lofts, and low-rise apartments. You're positioned between Yonge Street to the east and major shopping and services along Dundas to the south. Transit access is solid: the Yonge Line is within reach, and multiple TTC bus routes serve the area, making commutes to downtown or other parts of the city straightforward without heavy congestion. The neighbourhood has good walkability for daily needs, with grocery stores, restaurants, and parks nearby. It's the kind of location that works well for people who want urban convenience without downtown living costs or intensity.
What should I know if I'm thinking about buying or renting here?
Loft buildings have their own rhythm and considerations. Unit sizes tend to be generous, and open layouts are standard, which appeals to people who like flexible space. Before committing, understand the building's maintenance fees, as lofts often have higher costs than conventional apartments due to the nature of the space and mechanical systems. Ask about the condo or rental board's policies on renovations and pet ownership, since these can vary by building. Check what utilities are included in your rent or fees, and whether there are any restrictions on commercial use if you work from home. Current listings show units averaging around 700 square feet, so you're looking at substantial space. Visit at different times of day to get a feel for the neighbourhood noise and activity level.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Storeys4
Total units17
DeveloperBerkshire Axis Development
Postal code
M4L 2V9