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One St Johns Place Lofts
One St Johns Place Lofts
M6P2A1
1
ACTIVE
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$1.5M
AVG SALE
PRICE
263
AVG DAYS ON
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About One St Johns Place Lofts
One St Johns Place Lofts is a 5-storey loft building in the Junction with 15 units, developed by Fred Dyer and completed in 2000. It's a conversion-style property that brings industrial character to a neighbourhood known for walkable streets and local flavour. With one unit currently for sale and another for rent at around $3,000 per month, the building remains active in Toronto's loft market.
The Junction is one of Toronto's most pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods, centred around Dundas West and Bloor West. St Johns Place puts you steps from cafes, vintage shops, and galleries, with streetcar access to downtown and quick connections to the rest of the city. This area attracts renters and buyers who want character without going too far from urban amenities.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is One St Johns Place Lofts?
One St Johns Place Lofts is a 5-storey loft conversion completed in 2000 by developer Fred Dyer. With 15 units total, it's an intimate property that preserves the industrial aesthetic lofts are known foru2014exposed brick, high ceilings, and open floor plans. Lofts appeal to people seeking character and space without the formality of purpose-built condominiums. The building reflects the Junction's history as a neighbourhood of converted warehouses and heritage architecture. Current listings show units configured around 3 bedrooms, which is typical for lofts that prioritize open-concept living and flexible layouts.
What's the neighbourhood like around One St Johns Place Lofts?
One St Johns Place sits in the heart of the Junction, a walkable community bounded by Dundas West and Bloor West. The area is known for independent retail, coffee shops, restaurants, and galleries that draw both locals and visitors. Transit access is strong: the 505 Dundas streetcar and 506 College streetcar run nearby, connecting to downtown and the rest of the city. Bloor West offers major groceries and services within a 10-minute walk. The neighbourhood attracts creative professionals, young families, and long-term renters who value authenticity and community. It's livelier and more affordable than downtown core neighbourhoods while staying well-connected.
What should buyers and renters know about loft buildings like this?
Loft buildings require different thinking than conventional condos. Units tend to be larger with open layouts, which appeals to people who want flexibility in how they use space, but means fewer walls and potentially less privacy between living areas. When evaluating a loft unit, ask about ceiling heights, natural light from windows, and whether the layout suits your lifestyle. Maintenance fees and property taxes for older loft conversions can vary significantly based on the building's systems and age. It's worth understanding what's included in fees and what major work might be planned. Rental rates in loft buildings can attract longer-term tenants who appreciate the character, so renters should consider whether the building's pace and community feel align with what they want.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built2000
Storeys5
Total units15
DeveloperFred Dyer
Postal code
M6P 2A1