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District Lofts
District Lofts
M5V3P1
3
ACTIVE
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$709K
AVG SALE
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4
AVG DAYS ON
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About District Lofts
District Lofts is an 8-storey loft building in Toronto's Waterfront Communities, built by Context Development in 2001. The 146-unit building sits in the M5V postal area, a prime downtown location near the lake and cultural attractions. With modern interiors, retail at street level, and a courtyard garden, it's a mature residential address that appeals to those seeking loft-style living with walkable neighbourhood access.
This waterfront neighbourhood offers direct access to Lake Ontario, the Harbourfront, and cultural venues like the St. Lawrence Centre. Streetcar and subway connections are close by, making it easy to reach other parts of downtown Toronto. The area suits professionals and families who want urban convenience with proximity to water and green space.
Building amenities
retail visitor parking courtyard garden
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is District Lofts?
District Lofts is an 8-storey loft building developed by Context Development and completed in 2001. The building contains 146 units total, designed with the open, industrial-style character typical of loft conversions and new loft construction. Built as a residential loft, the building combines that aesthetic with downtown convenience. Street-level retail activates the pedestrian experience, while upper floors house the residential units. Visitor parking is available on-site, along with resident parking, making it practical for people with vehicles. Amenities include a courtyard garden, a nice retreat within the urban setting. The building is managed by Dash Property Management, which oversees day-to-day operations and maintenance.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
District Lofts sits in Toronto's Waterfront Communities, one of the city's most desirable downtown neighbourhoods. The building is steps from Lake Ontario and the Harbourfront, offering waterfront walks, parks, and cultural venues. The St. Lawrence neighbourhood is immediately accessible, known for its historic character and farmers' market. Transit options include nearby streetcar routes and subway connections, providing quick access across the city. The area is highly walkable, with restaurants, shops, and galleries within a few blocks. This location appeals to those who want an urban lifestyle with direct access to water, culture, and transit. It's a mature, established community where people can walk to work, recreation, and entertainment.
What should buyers and renters consider about District Lofts?
When considering District Lofts, look at unit layouts and ceiling heights, as lofts typically offer open floor plans and higher ceilings than standard condos. The average unit size is around 900 square feet, common for downtown lofts and suitable for one or two-bedroom configurations. Ask about parking availability and costs, since the building offers on-site parking but spaces may be assigned or limited. Inquire about building maintenance fees and what they cover, as older loft buildings sometimes have higher fees. Check the building's pet policy, as this varies and matters if you have animals. Visit during different times of day to get a feel for the neighbourhood and nearby retail. The location's walkability means you may not need a car, which affects your parking decision. Finally, ask about the building's condition, any recent renovations, and the property manager's responsiveness to maintenance requests.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built2001
Storeys8
Total units146
DeveloperContext Development
Property managerDash Property Management
ParkingAvailable
Amenities
Retail Visitor parking Courtyard garden
Postal code
M5V 3P1