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Condo of the Week: $450,000 for a two-storey loft in Moss Park

By Victoria DiPlacido
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Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
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Address: 510 King Street East, Unit 108 Neighbourhood: Moss Park
Agent: Al Daimee, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage Price: $449,900

The Place: A one-bedroom unit on the first floor of the Corktown District Lofts. It’s one of only ten two-storey “lofthouses” in the building. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, penthouse party room and fitness centre.

Bragging Rights: The unit was staged by interior design boutique Lushious Living, and for a fee (it’s always for a fee) some of the contemporary furniture can be yours.

Big Selling Point: The master bedroom is open concept, but if the new owners want a more contained space, they have options. It’s possible either to create a third wall where the railing is, or to remove the bedroom platform altogether to open up the space on the lower level (though this would mean changing the bathroom entry, and losing some closet space in the process).

Possible Deal Breaker: The ceiling height in the lower-level den is only about five feet.

By the Numbers:

• $449,900 • $370.49 in monthly maintenance fees • 844 square feet • 2 storeys • 1 bedroom • 1 den • 1 bathroom • 1 parking spot • 1 locker

Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108
Condo of the Week: 510 King Street East, Unit 108

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