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Condo of the Week: $700,000 for a four-level unit in a church conversion on the Danforth

By Victoria DiPlacido
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Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101

Address: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101 Neighbourhood: Blake-Jones
Agent: Edwin K. Brdlik, Toronto Lofts Realty Corp., Brokerage
Price: $699,900

The Place: A one-bedroom condo split over four levels in the former Riverdale Presbyterian Church at Danforth and Pape.

Bragging Rights: The master bathroom has a spacious glass shower and a novel sunken whirlpool tub (just don’t fall in!).

Big Selling Point: A second exit that leads directly outside means you don’t have to trek through the building on your way in and out.

Possible Deal Breaker: A parking space isn’t included, though renting one in the lot next to the building only costs $85/month.

By the Numbers: • $699,000 • 1,800 square feet • $652.31 in monthly maintenance fees • 32 units in the building • 16-foot ceilings • 2 bathrooms • 1 bedroom

Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
Condo of the Week: 660 Pape Avenue, Unit 101
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