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109 FRONT STREET #527

Toronto, Ontario 

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Features

FEATURES

Condo 

Apartment 

2 Bedrooms 

2 Bath

Balcony

$769,000

A rare blend of history, heart, and home.

Tucked quietly across from the storied stalls of the St. Lawrence Market — where the scent of fresh bread mingles with the hum of community — this warm, welcoming two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers a rare blend of modern comfort and historic charm.

Located in a discreet low-rise that blends seamlessly into one of Toronto’s most iconic neighbourhoods, the home feels like a well-kept secret: just steps from some of the city’s best cafes, green spaces, and cultural landmarks, yet quietly removed from the city's rush.

Inside, the space opens up generously. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass panels flood the main living and dining area with soft, natural light, drawing the eye toward a lush, tree-lined courtyard — a canopy of green that transforms with the seasons and offers a peaceful backdrop year-round. The layout is intuitive and functional, with a distinctly home-like feel that’s increasingly rare in today’s market. Both bedrooms are large enough to comfortably accommodate king-sized beds, a testament to the intelligent design.

The kitchen and bathrooms have been thoughtfully updated, marrying contemporary finishes with timeless appeal. It’s a space that feels instantly livable — not just a place to stay, but a place to belong.

Beyond the suite, residents enjoy access to a concierge (perfect for the modern delivery lifestyle), a rooftop deck with sweeping views for summer entertaining, a well-equipped gym, party room, and more.

Here, in the heart of the city, where cobblestone streets meet café culture and historic architecture meets modern convenience, this home offers something rare: a true sense of place.

Everything you need, exactly where you want to be.
Neighborhood

The Neighbourhood

St. Lawrence Market: Toronto’s Soul in Brick and Stone

If Toronto has a beating heart, it pulses somewhere beneath the vaulted iron beams of the St. Lawrence Market. At dawn, butchers sharpen their knives and bakers stack warm loaves in neat rows. By midday, the scent of espresso and smoked salmon rolls through the aisles, mingling with the chatter of locals who have been coming here for generations.

Surrounding the market is a neighbourhood that feels distinctly European, with cobblestoned lanes, 19th-century brick warehouses, and graceful mid-rise conversions that whisper of the city’s mercantile past. The rhythm here is slower, more deliberate. Office workers spill out of red brick lofts for oysters and a glass of wine at lunch. Joggers trace the Esplanade toward the lake. Couples browse antique maps and vintage silver at weekend stalls.

Unlike the flashier districts to the north, St. Lawrence does not try to impress. It seduces with substance. There is a quiet civility in its architecture, a sense of history lived rather than staged. Here, the line between old and new blurs easily, as sleek glass towers rise beside stone facades that have stood since Confederation. As dusk settles, the glow from market windows gives way to the hum of candlelit bistros where the past and present meet over a shared table.

This is Toronto at its most grounded, worldly, walkable, and irresistibly human.

Au Pain Dore Bakery

150m, 2 min walk

St Lawrence Market 

90m, 1 min walk

St James Park

270m, 4 min walk

Union Station

800m, 10 min walk

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Food + Culture

A Feast for the Senses

Where every meal and every moment tell a story

In the St. Lawrence Market district, food and culture are inseparable. The world-famous market at its heart has served Toronto for more than two centuries, drawing chefs, locals, and visitors alike with its vibrant energy and timeless appeal. Inside, the air carries the scent of fresh bread and roasted coffee, while butchers, bakers, and cheesemongers greet familiar faces by name. It is more than a marketplace. It is a daily ritual, a meeting place, and a cornerstone of community.

Beyond the market, the surrounding streets unfold as a culinary and cultural landscape all their own. Front and King East brim with acclaimed restaurants, intimate wine bars, and cafés that capture the essence of Toronto’s dining scene. A morning espresso, a spontaneous lunch, or a late-night glass of wine all feel perfectly at home here. Steps away, the Distillery District brings an added dimension of creativity with its galleries, design studios, and open-air performances, while nearby theatres and concert halls fill the evenings with world-class art and music.

For those who appreciate both flavour and atmosphere, life at 109 Front Street East offers an experience that engages every sense, where the city’s finest tastes, sounds, and stories converge just outside your door.

Location

A City at Your Doorstep

Where every street leads somewhere worth going

Tucked amid the cobblestoned charm of the St. Lawrence Market district, 109 Front Street East enjoys a location that defines convenience and character in equal measure. With a perfect Walk Score of 100, this address places the city’s finest dining, coffee, culture, and green spaces all within effortless reach. The historic market itself is steps away, where the scent of fresh bread mingles with the hum of community, while the nearby Distillery District, Berczy Park, and waterfront trails offer easy escapes into art, nature, and leisure.

Union Station and the Financial District are a short stroll west, placing downtown’s business core within minutes, yet the neighbourhood’s intimate scale and heritage architecture preserve an unmistakable sense of calm. This is a true walker’s paradise, where errands, evenings out, and weekend rituals unfold entirely on foot. For those who value connection without compromise, life at 109 Front Street East offers the city at its most livable.

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In a city that’s always evolving, St. Lawrence stands still for all the right reasons.

Beloved for its charm, walkability, and world-class market, St. Lawrence offers a lifestyle rooted in community and everyday ease.

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