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Price: $569,000

Bedrooms: 1+1

Bathrooms: 1

1 Parking

THE PERFECT CONTEMPORARY LOFT IN TORONTO'S TRENDIEST NEIGHBOURHOOD

A beautifully designed 1+1 bedroom with sensible floor plan featuring modern industrial loft style finishes.  Comfortably entertain friends and family in an open airy space - a rarity in today's 1 bedroom condo market.  Welcome to 150 Sudbury St Loft 816

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GALLERY

BRIGHT. AIRY. MODERN.

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Features

FEATURES

OPEN CONCEPT LIVING

Modern open concept loft featuring sky high exposed concrete ceiling, smart and sensible floor plan allowing for a large comfortable living space with den for office area. The beautiful dark hand-scrapped flooring flows throughout and is contrasted by the dramatic industrial style concrete walls.

KITCHEN/DINING

Modern clean line cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Ample space for eat in dining table or multi-use island if preferred. The kitchen, much like the rest of the space is open and leads into into the living area making it ideal for entertaining.

BEDROOM & BATHROOM

Find the perfect place to unwind within the large beautiful master bedroom that comfortably fits a queen size bed with ample walking space throughout plus x-large wall to wall mirrored closets and storage on top, a rarity but necessity for condo living. 

The spacious 4 piece bathroom connects to both the master bedroom and den on the other side. 

AMENITIES

150 Sudbury St offers an array of amenities that include a fitness facility, pool, party room, meeting room, visitor parking and more. 

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NEIGHBOURHOOD

A LOOK AROUND

Neighbourhood
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NEIGHBOURHOOD INSIDER

WHERE TO EAT

Eating options abound along both Queen St and Ossington Ave, but the life of the (dinner) party is indisputably Ossington Avenue—the neighbourhood's eastern boundary—where casual holes-in-the-wall abut hip chef-driven eateries and a burgeoning set of fine-dining establishments. Cozy bistro Union and eclectic fusion joint Foxley headline a list of legacy restaurants that are still going strong almost a decade after helping to jump-start the Ossington strip's transformation. More recent openings have begun to target the neighbourhood's expanding upper echelon: La Banane, for example, has been lauded for its modish takes on French classics and bold, brasserie-inspired aesthetics. Just looking for a nightcap? Slide into The Gift Shop, a bar at the back of a barbershop, for flashy, mixological cocktails, or grab a pint of Ossington-original ale at Bellwoods Brewery.

WHERE TO PLAY

WHERE TO SHOP

Regardless of your preferred method of keeping up with the Joneses (or better yet, being those trendsetting Joneses), there’s a Queen West boutique to help you do it. If it’s clothes that make you, hit up Dutil for designer denim, and Warby Parker for stylish eyewear. Even kids can dress their best here: Mini Mioche stocks high-quality basics in ever-chic neutral tones, while Kol Wear offers vibrantly eclectic duds. Dressing up your home, instead? Queen West remains a destination for interior design, with contemporary furnishings from the likes of CB2 and Urban Mode, and smaller decor and home accessories at Neat. Or head to Toronto institution Type Books for expert advice on filling your shelves with amazing literature, art books, indie magazines and more.

TRINITY BELLWOODS PARK 

Even in winter, the 36-acre Trinity Bellwoods Park is one of Toronto's most popular spots for a stroll. As soon as warmer weather blows in, the park gets packed with families enjoying the sizable playground and wading pool, amateur athletes taking advantage of the tennis courts and ball diamonds, and hipsters from across the GTA just hanging out and enjoying the good vibes. The Trinity Bellwoods community recreations centre (with two pools, a fitness centre and more) offers further distraction, as does Artscape Youngplace, a quasi best-kept-secret cultural hub on Shaw Street. The restored circa-1914 school houses a number of artist studios as well as the contemporary Koffler Gallery, and hosts varied classes and programs for Torontonians of all ages.

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