Twelve-foot ceilings, exposed ductwork, and floor-to-ceiling south-facing windows - this is the hard loft that condo professionals moveup to.Set in the Toy Factory Lofts, one of Liberty Village's most character-rich buildings, unit 618 delivers 763 square feet of open-conceptliving with industrial details that newer builds can't replicate. Thelayout is efficient without feeling cramped: a well-proportionedliving area, stainless steel appliances, soaring ceilings with exposedduct work that give the space its signature live/work energy, and aJuliette balcony that draws in south light and the city view beyond.The den adds a dedicated workspace or flex room that makes workingfrom home genuinely workable. One full bath rounds out the floor plan.Building amenities include a full gym, business centre, party room,concierge, and a rooftop deck. The $530.60 monthly maintenance feecovers water, heat, central air conditioning, and parking - an all-instructure that makes budgeting straightforward.Liberty Village has come a long way from its industrial roots - oncehome to the Inglis Factory and the city's first reformatories, theneighbourhood has evolved into one of Toronto's most sought-afterurban communities, with independent galleries, design studios, andsome of the best restaurant density in the city. King West is a shortwalk west; the 24-hour Queen streetcar is steps from your door.