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Loggia
Loggia
M8Z0A7
2
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$699K
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43
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About Loggia
Loggia is a 10-storey mid-rise condominium in Islington-City Centre West, built in 2008 by Brandy Lane Homes. Located in the M8Z postal area, this building offers a mix of one and two-bedroom units averaging 740 square feet, with current listings ranging from $499,000 to $899,000 for purchase and around $2,448 monthly for rent. It's a established residential building that appeals to both first-time buyers and investors looking for a solid foothold in this west-end Toronto neighbourhood.
Loggia sits in a transitional area where residential neighbourhoods meet commercial corridors, with easy access to Dundas Street and nearby shopping along Bloor. The Dundas West streetcar line provides direct downtown connectivity, while local amenities include parks, schools, and a growing food and retail scene. This location suits professionals and families who want walkable urban living without premium downtown prices.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Loggia and when was it built?
Loggia is a 10-storey mid-rise condominium completed in 2008 by Brandy Lane Homes. As a building now over 15 years old, it represents solid mid-range residential construction from the mid-2000s condo boom in Toronto. The mid-rise format means you get the density and building amenities of a larger complex without the scale of a downtown tower. Unit types typically range from one to two bedrooms, with an average size around 740 square feet, making it well-suited for downsizers, young professionals, and small families. Most units in this era feature practical layouts with good natural light and standard finishes.
What's the neighbourhood like and how accessible is it?
Loggia is located in Islington-City Centre West, in Toronto's M8Z postal code area. This neighbourhood sits at the intersection of residential streets and more commercial corridors along Dundas and Bloor. The Dundas West streetcar provides direct access to downtown, making commuting straightforward for transit users. The area has become increasingly walkable over recent years, with local coffee shops, restaurants, and retail concentrated along nearby commercial strips. Parks, schools, and a growing community of young families and professionals define the neighbourhood character. You're close enough to downtown amenities but far enough away to have quieter, tree-lined streets and more affordable pricing than central Toronto.
What should I consider when buying or renting at Loggia?
When evaluating Loggia, look at the unit layout carefully, as one and two-bedroom configurations can vary significantly at 740 square feet average. Check the building's maintenance and reserve fund status, as a 2008-built mid-rise will have aging systems that require ongoing attention. Ask about parking options and costs, which typically affect affordability in buildings of this size. Review the pet policy if you have animals, as mid-rise buildings often have specific restrictions. Rental units here average around $2,448 monthly, so factor in utilities and any additional fees when budgeting. For buyers, consider the condo fees relative to comparable buildings in the area, and inspect whether recent updates have been made to common areas or mechanical systems. This is a solid neighbourhood for long-term investment, especially if you value walkability and transit access over new construction finishes.
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Building details
TypeMid-rise
Year built2008
Storeys10
DeveloperBrandy Lane Homes
Postal code
M8Z 0A7