Claremont Lofts
Claremont Street Lofts, originally a banquet hall built in the 1930’s, this quaint brick building was converted into modern residences in 2000. These gorgeous multi-level Toronto loft units showcase spacious layouts with 24-foot vaulted ceilings and skylights. Just eight authentic loft conversions are available here, so residents of Claremont Street Lofts will enjoy an exclusive loft-living experience with unique touches like personal libraries and private rooftop patios, as well as being a pet-friendly space. Another premier feature at Claremont Street Lofts is its 700 square-foot rooftop sundecks and for car owners, Claremont Street Lofts offers private garages on the ground level of the units. But even if you don’t own a car, the extra garage space is free to be outfitted as a home gym, an office, or a creative workshop. Situated close to Trinity Bellwoods Park, an indoor and outdoor community recreation space with everything from swimming pools to idyllic picnic spots, Claremont Street Lofts is right in the thick of Queen West. Queen West is also home to the largest concentration of art galleries in Toronto. The area has many small grocers along Dundas and Queen Street, plus there is a larger Metro on College Street and Loblaws at Queen and Portland.
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Based on 1 recent sales at 62 Claremont St, Toronto
Based on 1 recent rentals at 62 Claremont St, Toronto
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At the Claremont Lofts
Condos sold at Claremont Lofts within the past twelve months
Condos rented at Claremont Lofts within the past twelve months
About 62 Claremont St, Toronto
For grabbing your groceries, Sanko Trading is not far.
Living in this Trinity Bellwoods loft is made easier by access to the TTC. CHRISTIE STATION - EASTBOUND PLATFORM Subway stop is an 18-minute walk. There is also QUEEN ST WEST AT CLAREMONT ST Light RailStop, not far, with (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen nearby. Residents of Claremont Lofts also have decent access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a few minutes drive using Rees St ramps.