This two bedroom, one bathroom loft located in the Merchandise Building is on the market for $609,900. This loft at 155 Dalhousie Street is one of 600 contemporary loft units in a building that was once a retailers' warehouse but was converted by Cresford Developments into innovative spaces in the late '90s.
With high ceilings and polished concrete floors throughout, the has an obvious industrial vibe. The layout is pretty standard with the kitchen and living room connected in an open concept, the second bedroom directly off of the kitchen and a long, narrow hallway leading to the master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.
Notably, theres a wide variety of amenities available in the building ,including a fully equipped gym, sauna, spa, games room, and a rooftop patio complete with a swimming pool and BBQ.
The space, at about 1185 square feet, is perfect for a couple or young family. At just over 600K with two bedrooms, the unit is approachable for a wide variety of buyers, if not the Ryerson students who attend class within minutes of this building.
SPECS
- Address: #850-155 Dalhousie Street
- Price: $609,900
- Square feet: 1185 square feet
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Parking: 2
- Maintenance Fee: $807.30/month
- Walk Score: 98
- Listing Agent: Craig Ferrie
- Listing ID: C3440044
NOTABLE FEATURES
- 12 ft ceilings
- Indoor half-basketball court
- Two underground parking spots
- Rooftop patio swimming pool
- 24/7 concierge
GOOD FOR
Someone who hates public transportation. Located in the heart of downtown, it's within walking distance to basically every amenity you'll need. There is even a Metro in the bottom of the building, so you literally do not even have to leave the building for groceries.
MOVE ON IF
You don't love density. This building is not only located minutes away from Dundas Square, but is also right beside Ryerson's residence buildings. If you're not up for the possibility of some late-night noise, this spot isn't for you.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS
Would you live here? Let us know in the comments.
by Samantha Tapp via blogTO
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