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    1386-1400 Bloor Street W & 15-43 Dekoven Mews

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    Building Details

    Property Type:
    Soft Loft
    Number of Storeys:
    3
    Number of Units:
    62
    Condo Completion:
    2003
    Condo Demand:
    High
    Unit Size Range:
    824 - 1,499 SQFT
    Unit Availability:
    Low
    Property Management:

    Listing History for Bloor West Lofts

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    Amenities

    Security System
    Visitor Parking
    Bike Storage
    Indoor Parking
    Rooftop Deck
    BBQs Allowed

    Maintenance Fees

    Included
    Water
    Excluded
    Hydro
    Heat
    Air Conditioning

    About 1386-1400 Bloor Street WBloor West Lofts

    In 2003, Garden Park Homes developed 1386-1400 Bloor Street West and 15-43 Dekoven Mews along Symington Avenue into an attractive collection of New-York style lofts and townhomes. The resultant Bloor West Lofts can be found in a sub-section of the Dovercourt & Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood known as Bloordale Village, an urban area with a friendly small-town vibe in west end Toronto. The building integrates seamlessly into this proud neighbourhood, which also happens to boast a diverse community.

    The Bloor West Lofts’ pair of 3-storey brick buildings look distinguished beyond their years: their architecture has the grandeur of an industrial heritage building. When approaching the building from Bloor West, the edifices showcase a long series of massive window panels, framed by an impressive false colonnade that’s adorned with resolute stonework accents.

    However, unlike industrial buildings that have been converted into contemporary suites, this is a soft loft building, built as residences from the start. And below, Garden Park Homes’ network of architects took advantage of the site’s flexibility, which allowed them to fit an abundance of underground parking for residents and their visitors to use.

    Lastly, every resident enjoys having direct access to each of their suites. Many suites even open right onto Bloor Street, immediately connecting residents with all the amenities the neighbourhood has to offer. This layout has the added advantage of eschewing the maintenance costs of an expensive lobby or a costly, underused amenities area. While a gym is nowhere to be found, residents all have access to a common balcony.

    The Suites

    More than just stylistically attractive, the industrial-style architecture at 1396 Bloor West and 39-43 Dekoven maximizes the size of its 62 suites. These two-bedroom units range from about 800 to 1,250 square feet, and span up to 3 storeys. And as spacious as they are inside, residents will love that their living spaces even extend further onto private rooftop decks.

    True to the soft loft aesthetic, the suites are bright and airy. The natural light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows flows freely throughout their open-concept floor plans - especially on the suites’ main floors which boast soaring, 10-foot high ceilings.

    Since they were built over a decade ago, some of the previous residents may have customized and upgraded homes to their own tastes. Regardless, the wood floors and gas fireplaces in these Toronto condos for sale allow prospective new residents to feel warm and welcome in their new lofts.

    The Neighbourhood

    Proudly part of the Bloordale Village, 1386 Bloor West and 15-43 Dekoven’s residents live in one of the most charming neighbourhoods in the city’s west end. While the railway factory that established Bloordale as an industrial hub has since left the area, the families that settled in the neighboured have attracted many vibrant businesses, and many local residents have opened spots of their own.

    The shopping in Bloordale particularly attracts those seeking rare, one-of-a-kind goods. Of the many vintage shops in the neighbourhood, the Monkey’s Paw is perhaps best known, located on Bloor near Lansdowne Avenue. This antiquarian bookstore specializes in uncommon editions and is home to the Biblio-Mat, a delightful, randomized vending machine which residents should definitely take a chance on.

    South of Bloordale Village, a vibrant art scene has emerged along Sterling Road. Attracted by the neighbourhood’s rich atmosphere, courtesy of the charming history of the factories and warehouses in the area, many working artists’ studios, architectural firms, and even Toronto’s Museum of Contemporary Art are a short walk from 1386-1400 and 15-43 Dekoven. And with so many of these cultural attractions in the neighbourhood, this means there are many trendy cafés to be found here as well.

    Transportation

    Amongst the many advantages of being outside downtown Toronto is that driving becomes much easier as one moves west. The traffic in the area moves well, so when one needs to connect to the highway they can do so in about ten minutes. Drivers need only turn south at the east end of their block onto Lansdowne Avenue. Lansdowne becomes Jameson Avenue just to the south, and provides access to an on-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway.

    For those who prefer public transit, the building sits in an enviable part of the city’s transit network. The closest TTC Station is Dundas West, where passengers can hop onto subway trains, streetcars, and buses. To get there from the Bloor West Lofts, residents can walk west for about five minutes, or they can use the 300 Bloor-Danforth Bus, which happens stop at Symington, right in front of the building.

    Moreover, on their way toward Dundas Station, those who are in a rush to reach the downtown core or to the airport can easily hop onto the Union Pearson Express: the station is found on Bloor just beyond Perth Street. This rapid rail service can take riders to Union Station in less than five minutes or to Pearson International Airport in around twenty.

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    Demographics

    Based on the dissemination area as defined by Statistics Canada. A dissemination area contains, on average, approximately 200 – 400 households.

    Population
    6,528
    Average Individual Income
    $61,552
    Average Household Size
    3 persons
    Average Age
    0
    Average Household Income
    $106,287
    Dominant Housing Type
    Detached
    Population By Age
    0 - 14
    15%
    15 - 19
    1%
    20 - 34
    21%
    35 - 49
    19%
    50 - 64
    22%
    65+
    19%
    Household Income
    $0 - $30,000
    50%
    $30,000+
    24%
    $60,000+
    13%
    $90,000+
    8%
    $125,000+
    3%
    Housing Types & Tenancy
    Detached
    41%
    High Rise Apartment
    27%
    Semi Detached
    23%
    Duplex
    4%
    Low Rise Apartment
    2%
    Marital Status
    Commute
    Languages (Primary Language)
    English
    59%
    Mandarin
    12%
    Cantonese
    12%
    Other
    10%
    Tagalog
    3%
    Tamil
    2%
    Arabic
    1%
    Armenian
    1%
    Education
    University and Above
    33%
    High School
    25%
    College
    16%
    None
    16%
    Apprenticeship
    3%
    University Below Batchelor
    3%
    Major Field of Study
    Business Management
    23%
    Architecture & Engineering
    21%
    Health & Related Fields
    13%
    Social Sciences
    10%
    Humanities
    8%
    Math & Computer Sciences
    6%
    Physical Sciences
    5%
    Education
    4%
    Personal, Protective & Transportation Services
    3%
    Visual & Performing Arts
    2%

    Maintenance Fees

    Bloor West Lofts vs The Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction Area

    Days on Strata

    Units at Bloor West Lofts spend an average of
    10
    Days on Strata
    based on recent sales

    List vs Selling Price

    On average, these lofts sell for
    12%
    above
    the list price.

    Offer Competition

    Lofts in this building have a
    HIGH
    chance of receiving
    Multiple Offers
    compared to other buildings in Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction

    Turnover of Units

    On average, each unit is owned for
    1.8
    YEARS before being sold again

    Property Value

    11%
    Increase in property value within the past twelve months

    Price Ranking

    14th
    Highest price per SQFT out of 40 condos in the Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction area

    Sold Units

    6
    Units were Sold over the past twelve months

    Rented Units

    0
    Units were Rented over the past twelve months

    Best Value Rank

    Bloor West Lofts offers the
    ?
    best value out of 40 condos in the Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood

    Appreciation Rank

    Bloor West Lofts has the
    ?
    highest ROI out of 40 condos in the Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood

    Rental Yield

    Bloor West Lofts yields the
    ?
    highest rent prices out of 40 condos in the Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood

    High Demand

    Bloor West Lofts is the
    ?
    most popular building out of 40 condos in the Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood

    Transaction Insights at 1386-1400 Bloor Street W

    1 Bed1 Bed + Den2 Bed2 Bed + Den
    Price RangeNo DataNo Data$875,000 - $1,060,000No Data
    Avg. Cost Per SqftNo DataNo Data$802No Data
    Avg. Wait for Unit AvailabilityNo Data957 Days41 Days352 Days
    Ratio of Units in Building3%3%84%12%

    Unit Sales vs Inventory

    Total number of units listed and sold in Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction