Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
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Dear reader, I’m an evangelist for church conversions. What’s not to like? They add housing stock, resurrect neighbourhoods and preserve precious heritage architecture. One such project on Jones north of Dundas recently caught my eye. Known as the St. Leslieville Church Lofts, this immaculately restored complex comprises 14 townhouse-style units (one of which is Curb Appeal’s top story this week) surrounded by handsome landscaping and public space. Bold but not showy, it’s a beautiful bit of design that respects its neighbours while increasing density. The place was built in 1914 and originally known as St. Clement’s Anglican Church. In those days, the hamlet of Leslieville was growing into a true suburb, and the church was crucial to fostering community. Today, it no longer hosts Sunday service, but what remains is nevertheless a neighbourhood gem. Also in today’s newsletter: a fortress at the foot of the Blue Mountains and a custom home in Leaside with a half-tonne fireplace. Visit torontolife.com for all our real estate coverage. |
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—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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| Houses of the Holy | How about a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo inside an old Anglican church in Leslieville? The place is full of original fixtures and reclaimed hardwood, but its greatest feature may be the 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace. And it’s currently on the market for $1.7 million. Check it out here. |
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Surreal Estate | This $6.2-million modern mansion is loaded with amenities: nine bathrooms, a three-sided fireplace, a theatre, a huge gym and a backyard built for neighbourhood shinny. Take the tour now. |
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Leaside Story | Our latest House of the Week is a $5.4-million custom build overlooking Sunnybrook Park. At 3,700 square feet, it has American walnut all over, 21-foot ceilings, multiple decks and a sauna. |
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