Wallace Station Lofts

371 Wallace Avenue, Toronto
# of Floors: 4
# of Units: 38
Maintenance Fees:
Builder: George Vandenbergh
Year Completed: 2006
 
   
371 Wallace Ave is a converted Glue Factory (Insert Joke about Glue High here). The building is loaded with Brick and beam character. This building had a Nightmare beginning for the first group of buyers as the original developer went bankrupt leaving buyers paying a phantom mortgage for over 5 years before getting title. Thankfully that nightmare is over. This former Glue Factory has been beautifully finished. Located in the Dundas and Bloor W area close to high park and the Junction. It's sure to satisfy those hard loft enthusiast seeking loads of character. An intimate and unique loft conversion found in Toronto’s west end is the Wallace Station Lofts. It originated as a 70+ year old Canadian Glue stamp factory, along with its four coach houses and was named after a nearby train station that no longer exists today. This art deco styled brick building shares an industrial cool design that is appealing to condo and loft buyers looking for "unique" and "character" in their home choice. An intimate and unique loft conversion found in Toronto’s west end is the Wallace Station Lofts. It originated as a 70+ year old Canadian Glue stamp factory, along with its four coach houses and was named after a nearby train station that no longer exists today. This art deco styled brick building shares an industrial cool design that is appealing to condo and loft buyers looking for "unique" and "character" in their home choice.
 
 

Wallace Station Lofts Real Estate Values 2012/2013

*TREB STATS STUDIOS RANGE FROM $270,000

1 BEDROOMS RANGE FROM $348,000 to $415,000

1 +1 & 2 BEDROOMS RANGE FROM $408,000 to $775,000