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Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

By Ali Amad| Photography by West Blue Media
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Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

Address: 60 Bathurst Street, Unit 303 Neighbourhood: King West Agents: Kayla Donato and Michael Sotoadeh, Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage Price: $3,100 per month

The place

An unfurnished one-bedroom unit at Sixty Loft Condos, a 10-year-old building near Fort York.

The history

The owners, a professional couple, bought this unit in 2014, then upgraded the ensuite bathroom and added custom storage throughout. Both of them are now working outside the city, so they’re looking for a tenant for August.

Here’s the entry:

Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

There’s a small dining area:

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Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

The interior is completely open:

Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

A closer look at the kitchen:

Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York

And here’s the bathroom:

Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York
Major perks

The entire west side of the loft has floor-to-ceiling windows, which maximize sunlight during the cloudy winter months:

Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York
Possible deal breaker

The loft’s open layout is great for entertaining, but privacy seekers might not enjoy the master bedroom, which is separated from the living space by a sliding glass door:

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Rental of the Week: $3,100 per month for a light-filled loft near Fort York
By the numbers

• $3,100 per month • 930 square feet • 10-foot ceilings • 1 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 1 Juliet balcony • 1 parking spot

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Ali Amad is a Palestinian-Canadian journalist based in Toronto. His work has appeared in publications including Toronto Life, Maclean’s, Vice, Reader’s Digest and the Walrus, often exploring themes of identity, social justice and the immigrant experience.

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