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Boiler Factory Lofts
Boiler Factory Lofts
M5A1S2
3
ACTIVE
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$1.3M
AVG SALE
PRICE
45
AVG DAYS ON
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About Boiler Factory Lofts
Boiler Factory Lofts is an 11-unit loft building in Moss Park, developed by Paul De Haas and completed in 2003. This 3-storey conversion combines industrial character with modern amenities, including a swimming pool, exercise facilities, and BBQ area. Right now there are 2 units for sale ranging from $378,000 to $439,000, plus one rental at $2,800/month, making it an active corner of Toronto's downtown loft market.
Moss Park sits at the heart of downtown Toronto, steps from the St. Lawrence neighbourhood and within walking distance of the St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, and the Esplanade. The building has excellent transit access via the King streetcar and nearby subway stations. This location appeals to people who want walkable urban living with easy access to shops, restaurants, galleries, and waterfront trails.
Building amenities
swimming pool exercise facilities BBQ area
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Boiler Factory Lofts?
Boiler Factory Lofts is a 3-storey loft building with 11 units, developed by Paul De Haas and completed in 2003. As a conversion of an older industrial structure, it retains the character and spatial generosity typical of loft living, with high ceilings and open floor plans. The building offers resident amenities including a swimming pool, exercise facilities, and a BBQ area, making it attractive to buyers and renters looking for a blend of raw character and modern convenience. Lofts like this one are particularly popular with people who appreciate authentic Toronto architecture and don't need traditional subdivision walls.
What's the neighbourhood like around Boiler Factory Lofts?
Boiler Factory Lofts sits in Moss Park, one of downtown Toronto's most walkable and historic neighbourhoods. You're steps from the St. Lawrence Market, a public institution since 1803 with food vendors, restaurants, and local gatherings. The Distillery District is a short walk south, offering galleries, shops, and restaurants in heritage buildings. The waterfront and Esplanade are minutes away, perfect for cycling, jogging, or just watching Lake Ontario. Transit is excellent: the King streetcar passes nearby, and the St. Lawrence subway station is within reach. The area draws a mix of long-time residents, young professionals, and people who value being close to Toronto's core attractions.
What should I know if I'm thinking about buying or renting here?
If you're considering Boiler Factory Lofts, remember that loft units tend to have different floor plans from conventional condos. Expect open layouts, high ceilings, and sometimes concrete pillars or exposed brick that add character but affect furniture placement. Given the building's 2003 construction, ask about maintenance fees, building reserve funds, and any recent renovations or system upgrades. The swimming pool and exercise facilities are real draws, so factor them into your cost-benefit analysis. Since it's a small building with only 11 units, community feel tends to be tight. Ask current owners or the property manager about condo governance, any pending special assessments, and pet policies. Given the location's walkability and transit access, this building suits people who work downtown or rely on public transit and don't need a car daily.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built2003
Storeys3
Total units11
DeveloperPaul De Haas
Amenities
Swimming pool Exercise facilities BBQ area
Postal code
M5A 1S2