218 King St E & 333 Adelaide St E, Toronto

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Andrew Harrild
Andrew Harrild
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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389 sqft - 2364 sqft
Avg $914 per square foot
Built in 2004
10 floors/ 211 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
Located at the corner of Adelaide Street and Sherbourne, Mozo is the ‘Modern Living Zone’, standing at 10-storeys with a redbrick structure and podium, plus prominent balconies on a full glass facade. Offering just over 200 Toronto lofts, Mozo is a popular spot among Bay Street finance professionals but the bright and spacious designs are perfect for artistic types as well. Suites range in size from junior one-bedroom to two-bedrooms plus dens, with open-concept layouts, nine-foot exposed concrete ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, and private balconies. Building amenities are fair and suitable for an active live-work lifestyle. In the north end of the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, you’re still very close to the charm of the historic south, while just a short trip to Yonge Street and the Financial District.

Most Notable Features
Two-level loft designs: Mozo offers a selection of two-level loft designs that feature the same modern finishes as the regular soft-lofts. If you are looking for a home with a bit more space, height, and the thrill of that classic loft feeling, all within the same St. Lawrence Market area, then Mozo could be the place for you.
Live-work lifestyle: As is usually desired by loft homeowners, Mozo caters to an active lifestyle that unites living and working. Suites are designed to accommodate at home offices, while the building’s gym, sauna, party room and 24-hour concierge cover the basics of at home relaxation, exercise, social life and security, so you can focus on your professional life.
Pets allowed: Sometimes hard to find among downtown Toronto condos, the Mozo is a pet-friendly building. Equally close to Moss Park and St. James Park to take Fido for a walk, with exceptionally bright windows for your lazy kitty to lounge for hours in the sun.

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Date Registered
Apr 21, 2004
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 359th

Highest price per sqft out of 459 condos in Downtown

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condo Values : -8.3%

Year over year change in values at 333 Adelaide St E, Toronto

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Avg. Price per Sqft : $915/sqft

Based on 9 recent sales at 333 Adelaide St E, Toronto

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Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $3.67/sqft

Based on 12 recent rentals at 333 Adelaide St E, Toronto

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Area Comparison : -8.8%

Less expensive than St. Lawrence condos for sale

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Avg. days on Market : 26 days

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About 333 Adelaide St E, Toronto


With a new home in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, you’ll find everything you need just outside your door. Enjoy the boutique shops of the Distillery District, and the fresh farmer’s produce at the St. Lawrence Market, while also living only minutes from Toronto’s bustling downtown core. Some local hot spots to check out include Triple A Bar on Adelaide for a Southern style menu and affordable drinks, Betty’s classic pub-grub on King Street East, and Hiro Sushi for a simplistic and comfortable setting of Japanese cuisine.
For groceries and other household items stop by King Groceries on King Street or Metro on Front Street. Also, car owners take note: just up the street, at Jarvis and Richmond, you’ll find a Petro Canada gas station.
For a stroll in the park you have several options, among them St James Park, Moss Park, and the grounds of the Metropolitan United Church.


Navigate the city anyway you want, walk comfortably, hop on the TTC at King and Queen Streets streetcar, bicycle along Richmond or Adelaide, or if you drive you can access the Gardiner Expressway within minutes via Yonge Street.