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Condo of the Week: $400,000 for a hard loft in Regent Park

By Victoria DiPlacido
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Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
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Address: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303 Neighbourhood: Regent Park
Agent: Paul Joel Greenberg, Forest Hill Real Estate Inc., Brokerage Price: $412,500

The Place: A one-bedroom, third-floor loft in Regent Park. We featured another unit in this heritage building (it was formerly home to the Adam Beck Cigar Box Manufacturing Company) last year.

Bragging Rights: The 805-square-foot space is one of the largest single-bedroom units in the building. (Most fall between 580 and 680 square feet, says the realtor.)

Big Selling Point: All the can’t-purchase-at-Ikea, hard-loft features. See: wall-to-wall brick, wooden posts and beams and a prime corner placement with southeast-facing windows that let in plenty of daylight.

Possible Deal Breaker: Have a car? Renting one of the outdoor parking spots will put you back another $150 to $200 a month.

By the Numbers:

• $412,500 • $568.09 in monthly maintenance fees • 805 square feet • 13-foot ceilings • 1 bathroom • 1 bedroom

Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
Condo of the Week: 736 Dundas Street East, Unit 303
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