A Historical Treasure of Toronto - Located at 154 Shuter St, once recognized as the Rosar Coach House, this detached brick building boasts four unique loft spaces over 4000 sq ft, each brimming with character, tales of the past, and undeniable allure. Offering not just a unique living experience, but also income generating potential, possibility for multi-generational living or a blend of live/work space, create the layout that best suits your needs! Every loft-style unit impresses with towering ceilings, large open spaces, exposed beams and bricks, industrial aesthetics, abundant natural light, and ingenious storage solutions. With craftsmanship that stands peerless, it's a rarity to discover such versatile property in downtown Toronto. Conveniently situated near Queen St E, Dundas, Cabbagetown, the iconic St Lawrence Market, and more.
A Historical Treasure of Toronto - Located at 154 Shuter St, once recognized as the Rosar Coach House, this detached brick building boasts four unique loft spaces over 4000 sq ft, each brimming with character, tales of the past, and undeniable allure. Offering not just a unique living experience, but also income generating potential, possibility for multi-generational living or a blend of live/work space, create the layout that best suits your needs! Every loft-style unit impresses with towering ceilings, large open spaces, exposed beams and bricks, industrial aesthetics, abundant natural light, and ingenious storage solutions. With craftsmanship that stands peerless, it's a rarity to discover such versatile property in downtown Toronto. Conveniently situated near Queen St E, Dundas, Cabbagetown, the iconic St Lawrence Market, and more.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Living Room | Main | 17.09' x 13.48' | Open Concept, Combined W/Kitchen, Large Window |
2 | Bedroom | Main | 14.76' x 10.96' | Combined W/Br, Large Window, Murphy Bed |
3 | Kitchen | Main | 17.09' x 10.96' | Open Concept, Centre Island, Concrete Floor |
4 | Primary Bedroom | Main | 14.37' x 14.07' | 4-PieceEnsuite, Window, Broadloom |
5 | Living Room | Main | 17.13' x 20.90' | Tile Floor, Open Concept, Combined W/Dining |
6 | Family Room | 2nd | 31.86' x 17.49' | Large Window, Open Concept, Open Concept |
7 | Dining Room | 2nd | 31.86' x 17.49' | Hardwood Floor, Large Window, Open Concept |
8 | Kitchen | 2nd | 23.49' x 13.42' | Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Bar, O/Looks Family |
9 | 2nd Bedroom | 2nd | 12.20' x 10.17' | Closet, Concrete Floor, Window |
10 | 3rd Bedroom | 2nd | 14.30' x 17.36' | 3-PieceEnsuite, Concrete Floor, Large Window |
11 | 4th Bedroom | 3rd | 10.73' x 11.42' | Walkout To Balcony, Ensuite Bath, Closet |
12 | Family Room | 3rd | 14.34' x 28.48' | Walkout To Terrace, Open Concept, Window Flr To Ceil |
1 3-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
2 3-Piece Bathrooms on 2nd Floor | ||||
1 2-Piece Bathroom on 3rd Floor |
Moss Park, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, arts & culture professionals and salespeople. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of youth aged 20 to 24, adults aged 25 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 69.
Kids Per Family
0.9
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
71%
of residents are
single and loving it.
71% singles
Toronto (50%)
85%
of residents
are renters.
85% renters
Toronto (47%)
42%
of residents are
university grads.
42% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$62K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 18% |
Government | 8% |
Business | 8% |
Management | 7% |
Culture | 6% |
41%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
41% immigrants
Toronto (48%)4.7% from Ethiopia
All-time
1.2% from Ethiopia
Recent
Foreign Languages
French | 4% |
Spanish | 3% |
Arabic | 2% |
Bengali | 2% |
Somali | 2% |
Religions
Christian | 51% |
Muslim | 10% |
Hindu | 3% |
Buddhist | 2% |
Jewish | 2% |
Social Housing Buildings
22
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
9
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.