109 Wolseley St & 202 Bathurst St, Toronto

Pre-construction

Origami Lofts

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Allie Brogan
Allie Brogan
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Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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387 sqft - 1810 sqft
Avg $670 per square foot
Built in 2017
6 floors/ 23 units
Mid-Rise condo

Origami Lofts are one of Toronto's most carefully crafted buildings. Its intricate angles and cut-outs are something that the Bathurst area has never seen before. At one corner of the building, you have exposed glass-enclosed terraces that stand out immensely. Other balconies are appealingly veiled along symmetric openings. The light-filled two-storey penthouse includes terraces and breathtaking city views. Origami Lofts are situated in the trendy Trinity Bellwoods, with a 37-acre park of the same namesake sitting in the heart of it. Providing nature’s quiet refuge from the bustling activity on Queen St. W, residents of this neighbourhood get the best of both worlds. With an excellent walk score of 98, Trinity Bellwoods draws in an eclectic, artistic and youthful crowd and is home to some of the city’s most innovative and coolest restaurants and bars.

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BBQ Permitted
Gym
Rec Room

Included in Maintenance Fees

Common Element
Building Insurance
Corp
TSCC-2612
Date Registered
Sep 19, 2017

About 109 Wolseley St, Toronto

Some good places to grab a bite are 416 Snack Bar, Thai Express or Tacorrito. Venture a little further for a meal at one of Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood's restaurants. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Tim Hortons located at 659 Queen St W. For those that love cooking, Yaari Cake House 2761 is only steps away.

Living in this Trinity Bellwoods loft is easy. There is also Bathurst St at Queen St West Bus Stop, only steps away, with route Bathurst Night Bus, and route Bathurst nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is within a 4-minute drive from Origami Lofts, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.