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MTCC 1022
DEVELOPERSBob Mitchell
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HEPBOURNE HALL - 110 HEPBOURNE STWho doesn’t want to live in a historical architected Gothic-Turreted 1910 church conversion to hard lofts? Welcome to Hepbourne Hall…one of a very small handful of the first hard loft conversions in Toronto!Hepbourne Hall lofts (110 Hepbourne Street in the Dufferin Grove neighbourhood) were the vision-turn-reality of Robert Mitchell (Davenport Architectural Corp.), with completion in 1991. Keeping many of the original features, including the gym flooring that the Maple Leafs hockey team from the 1940’s used to exercise on! Hepbourne Hall stands 2-storeys high and collectively possesses 21 incredibly gorgeous hard loft units. The exterior façade of this loft condo still reflects its past, with red brickwork, white cement trimming and olive-green entranceway doors.The interior hard loft units vary in dimensions, exposures and layouts of one to three storeys, but units begin with the smallest studios at 575 square feet and scale up to 3 bedrooms at approximately 2,200 square feet. The crème de la crème in-unit features is exactly what homebuyers want to see like raised floors in bedrooms, sunken living rooms, original feature wall pieces & room dividers, expansive restored arched windows, hardwood flooring, arched doorways & transoms, some restored staircases, open air & private walk-out terraces, modern bathrooms with spa-inspiration, modern kitchen appliances and breakfast bars/kitchen islands and large closets.Within Hepbourne Hall, homebuyers and investors will find no onsite amenities, but when these hard lofts feel more like large houses, the surrounding neighbourhood takes care of amenities needs. The historical average PSF clearly defines better than average potential for a positive return on investment here!Surrounded by quiet streets (Rusholme Road, Hepbourne Street & Dovercourt Road) lined with lush greenery and trees, it is no wonder why homebuyers have an instant attraction to the Hepbourne Hall lofts (110 Hepbourne Street). In 5-minutes or less, homebuyers can walk north on Dovercourt Road to Bloor Street West, which is loaded to the brim with TTC bus stops and amenities (the closest subway station is Ossington station, about a 10-minute walk away). Nearby Dufferin Street and heading south is an excellent transportation route for motorists who wish to pick up the access ramps provided by Lake Shore Blvd. to the Gardiner Expressway.The Hepbourne Hall lofts has a premium location…a short and enjoyable stroll south on Dufferin Street (or take the shortcut Hepbourne Street west to Havelock Street and head south) will unfold the fantastic Dufferin Grove Park, which hosts the Dufferin Grove Farmer’s Market, recreation paths, ice rink and a playground. Right across the street from the Dufferin Grove Park is the large Dufferin Shopping Mall, which is overflowing with very useful amenities (retail stores, business services, restaurants & fast food eateries, big box stores, Beer Store, pharmacy, cafes, professional offices and large grocery store).For alternate parks that are still close to home, buyers can explore Christie Pits Park, Bickford Park, Trinity Bellwoods Park, Westmoreland Park and Salem Park.College Street and Dundas Street in the south are not so far away that buyers cannot spend some time exploring all that these amenity-loaded city streets offer (entertainment venues, bars/pubs/lounges, restaurants, retail shops, cafes & bistros and so much more!).
110 Hepbourne St Units
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