235 Medland St, Toronto

The Medland Lofts

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Chris Craddock
Chris Craddock
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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929 sqft - 1165 sqft
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Built in 2005
2 floors/ 9 units
Low-Rise condo

Overview
Found at the corner of Medland Street and Dundas Street West, this conversion of an Art Deco style brickwork construct with a newer pre-cast concrete addition is home to just ten Toronto lofts in the hip Junction Area neighbourhood.
With ground floor commercial space, Medland Lofts offers a strong urban-living experience where the sounds of the city street are always nearby. With several two-storey units available, these West End condos are ideal for young, professional couples and new families seeking a modern home in a fun, family-oriented area. The suites feature long, open-concept kitchens and living areas with hardwood floors, bright windows, and modern appliances and finishes. Many of the suites that face south and west also enjoy a private walkout balcony, perfect for entertaining friends with a summer BBQ.
Right on the strip of Dundas West in the Junction Area, Medland Lofts offers a fun, urban experience that is also calm, if you want it to be. Head south to High Park, or simply enjoy the residential vibe of the surrounding streets.

Most Notable Features
The Junction is trending: Walk out your door and discover an endless line-up of new and established restaurants, cafes, and bars along Dundas Street West. This is the new up-and-coming neighbourhood in Toronto, and Medland Lofts is right at the heart of it.
Outdoor sundecks: Always a perk among Toronto condos, Medland Lofts offers private, outdoor sundecks. Large enough for patio furniture and a gas-hook up BBQ, it’s a wonderful spot to entertain friends or simply enjoy the outdoors on your own.
Private parking space: Car owners will be interested to know that the property has private garage parking on the south side of the building, off Medland Street. There is also a pay parking lot right across the street, but the convenience of at-home is parking is hard to beat.

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TSCC-1684
Date Registered
Jun 14, 2005
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Less expensive than Junction Area condos for sale

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Avg. days on Market : 160 days

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About 235 Medland St, Toronto


With a spacious loft at 235 Medland Street, residents are living right on Dundas Street West in the Junction Area neighbourhood. To the south, you’ll find Toronto’s most well-known and popular green space, High Park. It’s a 400-acre outdoor recreational space with lots of open playing fields, tennis and basketball courts, children’s playgrounds, natural walking trails, as well as education and cultural facilities and even a zoo. The surrounding neighbourhoods from Roncesvalles to the Bloor West Village and Swansea are all largely residential with a growing community of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, not to mention some neighbourhood hotspots like Junction City Music Hall for an evening’s entertainment. Some local hangouts to visit include The Beet Organic Café right across the street, The Hole in the Wall for a cozy craft beer venue, and Roux for a funky Creole Restaurant.
Nearby groceries stores are easy to find with Tim & Sue’s No Frills on Pacific Avenue, as well as many independent shops and markets along Bloor Street West and Dundas Street.
For outdoor space, look no further than High Park to the south at Bloor Street, or you can check out Ravina Gardens Park or Magwood Park along the Humber River.

An easy neighbourhood to get around on foot, the nearby TTC bus routes along Dundas West can zip you to High Park Station and onwards into the city for work and for fun. And drivers can get onto the Gardiner Expressway via Keele and Parkside Drive.