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Top 10 Lofts and Condos in Toronto

 

 

Toronto is blessed with some of the finest and most liveable loft and condominium buildings in North America . Whether you are looking for Ultra-Modern Glass structures or stunning True Loft Conversions, this city offers selection like no other. Below are just a few of our top picks across the city.

LOFTS CONDOS

Candy Factory Lofts - Queen West's Marquee Warehouse Conversion

The Hudson - The Immensely Popular Upscale New York-style condo at 438 King Street West

High Park Lofts - Stunning Split-Level Lofts in an Environmentally Friendly Building

Concorde Cityplace - Concorde's Ultra-Modern Soaring Glass Condos Situated along Front Street

Chocolate Company Lofts - Another True Conversion across Trinity-Bellwoods Park

Battery Park - In the Heart of Liberty Village, 50 Lynn Williams St.

Robert Watson Lofts - Sorauren Avenue's Latest Residential Gem

The Element - A Tridel Masterpiece, located in the heart of Downtown, 20 Blue Jays Way

Broadview Lofts - Huge Upscale Conversions on Broadview Ave.

D.N.A. Condos - King West's most popular condo developement.
       
       
       
       

 

 

 

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