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$1,279,000Asking Price

264 Seaton Street 204, Toronto C08, ON M5A 2T4 #204

Moss Park, Toronto

Condo
2 + 1
Bedrooms
2
Baths
1
Parking
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Set within the former Evening Telegram building, this two-storey loft captures the clarity of authentic industrial architecture - open yet intimate, expressive yet composed. Designed to support both living and creative work, the space unfolds with quiet intention.The main level is defined by an open, fluid plan integrating the primary bedroom and ensuite, a flexible lounge, and a mezzanine alcove suited to reading or listening. Polished concrete floors and patinated steel establish a grounded architectural framework, softened by the warmth of the bedroom's custom Brazilian cherry headboard with integrated storage and full closet. The ensuite extends this sense of retreat through a restrained palette of veined marble radiant floors, perforated metal, and glass surround, shaping an atmosphere that feels calm, tactile, and restorative. Above, the kitchen, dining, and secondary living area flow together beneath a skylight that draws natural light across brick, black tile, and steel. A sculptural Ortal fireplace anchors the space-contemporary in form, timeless in presence-while polished concrete floors maintain continuity with the level below. A second bedroom and full bathroom complete the upper floor, offering flexibility for guests, work, or quiet retreat.Connected by a spiral staircase, each level also benefits from independent access, allowing the loft to move seamlessly between residential and creative use. A private rooftop terrace provides an outdoor counterpoint, and parking is included-an uncommon offering within this intimate heritage conversion.Balanced, deliberate, and quietly expressive, this loft brings past and present into alignment-a design-led space defined by light, material, and a distinct architectural presence.

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Set within the former Evening Telegram building, this two-storey loft captures the clarity of authentic industrial architecture - open yet intimate, expressive yet composed. Designed to support both living and creative work, the space unfolds with quiet intention.The main level is defined by an open, fluid plan integrating the primary bedroom and ensuite, a flexible lounge, and a mezzanine alcove suited to reading or listening. Polished concrete floors and patinated steel establish a grounded architectural framework, softened by the warmth of the bedroom's custom Brazilian cherry headboard with integrated storage and full closet. The ensuite extends this sense of retreat through a restrained palette of veined marble radiant floors, perforated metal, and glass surround, shaping an atmosphere that feels calm, tactile, and restorative. Above, the kitchen, dining, and secondary living area flow together beneath a skylight that draws natural light across brick, black tile, and steel. A sculptural Ortal fireplace anchors the space-contemporary in form, timeless in presence-while polished concrete floors maintain continuity with the level below. A second bedroom and full bathroom complete the upper floor, offering flexibility for guests, work, or quiet retreat.Connected by a spiral staircase, each level also benefits from independent access, allowing the loft to move seamlessly between residential and creative use. A private rooftop terrace provides an outdoor counterpoint, and parking is included-an uncommon offering within this intimate heritage conversion.Balanced, deliberate, and quietly expressive, this loft brings past and present into alignment-a design-led space defined by light, material, and a distinct architectural presence.

Key Info

  • Loft Condo
  • 1 Parking
  • Built-In Garage
  • Gerrard + Parliment
  • 1800-1999 Approximate Sq Feet
  • North-West Exposure
  • Ensuite Laundry
  • Exclusive Locker
  • Radiant Gas Heating

Property

  • $1,631 Monthly Condo Fees
  • Includes: Hydro, Water, Central A/C, Common Elements, Building Insurance, Parking.
  • Excludes: Heat, Cable TV
  • Taxes were $5,866 in 2025
  • Possession: TBA

Details

  • Brick Exterior
  • Fireplace
  • 1 Kitchen
  •  
  • Condo Corporation #1365
  • Condo Registry Office: MTCC
  • MLS #C12737206
  • SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CANADA

Extras

Room Floor Dimensions Details
1 Kitchen Upper 15.16' x 8.43' Open Concept, Granite Counters, Stainless Steel Appliances
2 Loft Main 16.50' x 10.43' Open Concept, Staircase
Washroom1 5-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor
Washroom1 3-Piece Bathroom on Upper

Who lives here?

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.

Families

Kids Per Family

0.9

kids per family
in the neighbourhood.

Toronto  (1.2)
Gta  ({{ '1.29999995231628' | number: 1 }})

Singles

71% of residents are
single and loving it.

71% singles

Toronto (50%)
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Renters

85% of residents
are renters.

85% renters

Toronto (47%)
Gta ({{ '33.0200004577637' | number: 0 }}%)

Education

42% of residents are
university grads.

42% university grads

Toronto (48%)
Gta ({{ '43.6699981689453' | number: 0 }}%)

Income

Average Household Income

$62K

is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.

Toronto  ($132K)
Gta  ({{ '135056.828125' | minifiedCurrency }})

Professions

Professions

Sales 18%
Government 8%
Business 8%
Management 7%
Culture 6%

Immigrants

41% of residents were
born outside of Canada.

41% immigrants

Toronto (48%)
Gta ({{ '45.4300003051758' | number: 0 }}%)

Birthplace - All

Ethiopia was once home to 4.7% of immigrants.
Caribbean 3.3%
Philippines 2.6%
Somalia 2.5%
Bangladesh 2.0%

4.7% from Ethiopia
All-time

Birthplace - Recent

Ethiopia was once home to 1.2% of immigrants.
Syria 0.7%
Bangladesh 0.6%
Iran 0.6%
China 0.6%

1.2% from Ethiopia
Recent

Foreign Languages

Foreign Languages

French 4%
Spanish 3%
Arabic 2%
Bengali 2%
Somali 2%

Religions

Religions

Christian 51%
Muslim 10%
Hindu 3%
Buddhist 2%
Jewish 2%

Social Housing

Social Housing Buildings

22

Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.

Gta Avg (5.19)

Shelters

Shelters

9

Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.

Gta Avg (0.54)