60-64 Niagara St & 60 Bathurst St, Toronto

Sixty Loft

3 
For Sale
2 
For Rent
Todd Armstrong
Todd Armstrong
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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445 sqft - 1703 sqft
Avg $982 per square foot
Built in 2008
10 floors/ 172 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
The Sixty Loft residence project can be found on Bathurst and Niagara Streets, just a short walk south of King Street. The two buildings offer over 170 Toronto lofts for sale, with the majority of units located on Bathurst Street and about 30 boutique lofts on Niagara. Ranging from one to two-bedrooms, suites are mostly open-concept with ten-foot exposed concrete ceilings and metal ductwork, full floor-to-ceiling windows, and engineered hardwood flooring. A creatively inspired residence, the communal amenities offer a nice way to relax and meet your neighbours, while just beyond your door the whole of the King West neighbourhood awaits, close to Liberty Village and only a short trip the Rogers Centre stadium, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, as well as an endless list of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs.

Most Notable Features
Two storey lofts: Sixty Loft offers a select number of two-storey lofts on the tenth floor. Offered in either one or two-bedrooms, they might interest young families who want some extra space or working professionals who desire that classic two floor loft style.
Pet’s welcome: Seldom found among downtown Toronto condos, Sixty Loft is a pet-friendly residence. In an excellent neighbourhood for outdoor strolls, and very close to Stanley Park’s Off Leash area, living at Sixty Loft will make you want a pet.
Communal vibe: The amenities offered at Sixty Loft all share a communal theme, from the common rooftop deck, and the communal BBQ stations. As a creativity inspired residence nestled between Toronto’s Entertainment District and Liberty Village’s design scene, residents will enjoy the communal vibe of creative neighbours.

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BBQ Permitted
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Meeting Room
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Parking Garage
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Party Room
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Pets
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Rooftop Deck
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Security System

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Developer
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TSCC-1976
Date Registered
Nov 21, 2008
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Price Per Sqft Rank: 291th

Highest price per sqft out of 459 condos in Downtown

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condo Values : -1.1%

Year over year change in values at 60 Bathurst St, Toronto

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982
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Avg. Price per Sqft : $982/sqft

Based on 6 recent sales at 60 Bathurst St, Toronto

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Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $3.79/sqft

Based on 14 recent rentals at 60 Bathurst St, Toronto

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Area Comparison : -7.1%

Less expensive than King West condos for sale

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Avg. days on Market : 15 days

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About 60 Bathurst St, Toronto


Living at 60 Bathurst or Niagara you will always have something to do on any given night. The building is a nice walk or TTC hop from the Rogers Centre, where you can enjoy watching your favourite baseball player hit a home run, or you could explore the deep-sea thrills of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Not to mention boutique shopping and restaurants along King West’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts, Queen Street music and shows, outdoor activities along Toronto’s waterfront, and the up-and-coming boutique design hubs of Liberty Village. Some fun local joints to check out include Cheesewerks on Bathurst for creative dishes of all things cheese, Banknote Bar on King Street West, and Marben on Wellington Street for an eclectic menu in a modern industrial style setting.
Your local grocery stores are The Kitchen Table at Bathurst and King, Loblaws at Queen and Portland, and Sobeys on Fort York Boulevard.
For nearby green space, Sixty Loft is very close to Victoria Memorial Park, as well as walking distance to Trinity Bellwoods Park and the trails of Garrison Common.

The King West neighbourhood has a 90+ Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like Adelaide and Wellington. If you want to zip around the city, the King streetcar can connect you with north-south lines like Bathurst and Spadina, the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. For car-owners, King West is a drive-easy area with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue onramp and the 401 via Bathurst and Allen Road.