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Sword Street Lofts
Sword Street Lofts
M5A3N2
1
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$2.5M
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8
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About Sword Street Lofts
Sword Street Lofts is a 3-storey loft building in Cabbagetown with 11 units, built in 1997 by Peach-Pit Projects Ltd. Located in the M5A postal area, this character-driven property offers spacious loft-style living in one of Toronto's most walkable neighbourhoods. With an active listing and units averaging 2,000 sq ft, it attracts buyers seeking authentic urban living with room to spread out.
Cabbagetown-South St. James Town sits steps from Dundas and Parliament, with excellent streetcar and subway access. The area is known for tree-lined residential streets, independent shops, cafes, and a mix of young professionals and families. This location suits anyone who wants walkable neighbourhood character without sacrificing city convenience.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Sword Street Lofts?
Sword Street Lofts is a 3-storey loft building constructed in 1997 by Peach-Pit Projects Ltd, containing 11 units total. Lofts at this property typically offer open floor plans with high ceilings and industrial character, reflecting the building's heritage conversion. The 2,000 sq ft average unit size means you're getting substantial living space, common for loft-style buildings where developers prioritize open layouts over dividing walls. This building type appeals to buyers who want flexible floor plans and architectural detail rather than traditional condo layouts.
What's the neighbourhood like and how's the transit access?
Sword Street Lofts sits in Cabbagetown-South St. James Town, a vibrant residential area bounded by major transit corridors. The 505 Dundas streetcar runs just blocks away, connecting to Dundas West and Broadview. The area is a short walk to Dundas Station and Wellesley Station, giving you subway access to the entire TTC network. Dundas and Parliament is the neighbourhood heart, with independent retailers, restaurants, and galleries within walking distance. The streets are tree-lined and quieter than the main thoroughfares, attracting a mix of long-time residents and newcomers seeking authentic Toronto neighbourhoods.
What should buyers and renters know about units here?
Units at Sword Street Lofts average 2,000 sq ft, which is spacious for Toronto condos and reflects the loft design philosophy of open, flexible living areas. Single-family listings here suggest townhouse-style or multi-level configurations rather than traditional stacked condos. When evaluating a unit, ask about ceiling heights, original exposed brick or beams, natural light from street-facing windows, and whether the layout can adapt to your needs without major walls. Check the condition of hardwood flooring, which is typical in converted lofts. Inquire about parking availability, as older buildings in this neighbourhood often have limited or laneway parking. Maintenance fees and shared amenity access vary by unit; confirm what's included in your building fee.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built1997
Storeys3
Total units11
DeveloperPeach-Pit Projects Ltd
Postal code
M5A 3N2