About Home. Power + Adelaide
Home. Power + Adelaide is a 22-storey high-rise condo in Moss Park with 446 units, developed by Great Gulf Homes and Hullmark. Located at the corner of Power and Adelaide, this building sits in one of Toronto's most walkable downtown neighbourhoods, steps from the St. Lawrence Market and the Distillery District. With 3 units currently available for rent averaging $3,617 per month, it's an active community for both renters and owners looking for downtown living.
Moss Park is a historic neighbourhood with tree-lined streets, independent shops, galleries, and restaurants within walking distance. The building has excellent transit access via the King streetcar and nearby subway stations. This location suits downtown professionals and families who want to be central, near the Waterfront, and close to cultural attractions and entertainment.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Home. Power + Adelaide?
Home. Power + Adelaide is a 22-storey high-rise residential condo tower developed by Great Gulf Homes and Hullmark. With 446 units across the building, it's a substantial presence in the Moss Park neighbourhood and offers a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. The building includes standard condo amenities such as a fitness centre, common outdoor space, and 24-hour security. As a high-rise in a heritage neighbourhood, the building reflects contemporary urban design while respecting the character of the surrounding area. The mix of unit sizes makes it appealing to a range of residents, from young professionals to families.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what transit options are nearby?
Moss Park is a vibrant downtown neighbourhood with deep roots in Toronto's history. You're walking distance to the St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, and Front Street's waterfront attractions. The area has independent bookstores, galleries, vintage shops, and diverse dining options along King Street East and Parliament Street. Transit is excellent: the King streetcar runs directly outside, and the St. Lawrence and King subway stations are a short walk away. The Waterfront Trail is accessible for cycling and jogging. This location suits people who want urban convenience without feeling isolated from green space or cultural life.
What should potential buyers and renters know about this building?
Units in Home. Power + Adelaide range from single-bedroom layouts around 500 sq ft to three-bedroom suites, with an average size of 767 sq ft. If you're considering renting, units typically lease between $3,000 and $4,500 depending on layout and floor. For buyers, it's useful to ask about maintenance fees (which vary in high-rises), pet policies, parking availability and costs, and whether amenities like the gym and common areas suit your needs. The building has been actively listed for rent, so there's liquidity in the market if you're considering it as an investment. Location near King Street means street-level noise is worth considering. Request a walk-through during different times of day to get a feel for the neighbourhood rhythm.