50 Bartlett Avenue
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About 50 Bartlett Avenue — Lanehouse on Bartlett
Just to the northeast of where Dufferin and Bloor Street West intersect, sits the Lanehouse on Bartlett at 50 Bartlett Avenue. These luxurious, converted lofts are perfect for young professionals looking on their own, with a partner, or even a small family. The only prerequisite is a desire to live in a charming neighborhood in the west end, while still being close to the urban venues and attractions that downtown Toronto is known for.
Built in 2017, the Lanehouse on Bartlett was once a yarn factory, functioning alongside many of the other textile factories that dotted the streets of The Junction - West End and the Dovercourt & Wallace Emerson-Junction. The building’s façade has remained largely intact, with its original brick masonry and large factory windows drawing the attention of history buffs. The conversion process also saw the addition of modern materials like concrete, metal and wood.
Just a few years ago, 50 Bartlett was a decrepit old factory. Now, the modern lofts that exist there are the ideal place for a contemporary urbanite to call home. The building also provide a great opportunity for aesthetically-minded residents to flex their interior design muscles.
The Suites
There are an exclusive number of homes within the Lanehouse on Bartlett; just 16 suites are found along its single storey. 13 of the units are converted lofts, while the 3 remaining units are modern homes. These residences range in size from around 950 to 2,000 square feet, and come with one or two bedrooms and one to three bathrooms each.
Even with so few homes 50 Bartlett Avenue has a variety of layouts and floor plans to choose from, each of which utilizes huge open-concept spaces, perfect for residents to tinker with and customize to their liking. These homes are perfect blank canvases on which personal touches can be put. Ceilings can reach up to 18 feet high thanks to mezzanine-style upper floors with glass railings and interior windows, accessed via compact staircases hidden by sliding barn doors.
Best of all, the Lanehouse on Bartlett has retained its enormous factory windows, which flood spaces with light and illuminate the exposed brick walls that have been painted white. Heated floors are finished with concrete, and many units have sunny and spacious rooftop terraces to lounge on. And all suites have their own laundry machines, of course.
Kitchens are outfitted with large islands, stone counters, stainless steel appliances, and woodgrain cabinetry, while stylish bathrooms have matching ceramics on walls and floors, as well as soaker tubs and glass door showers.
The Neighbourhood
With a combination of relaxed residential streets and bustling commercial spaces on main roads, Toronto condos for sale at 50 Bartlett Avenue are sure to please most residents. Nearby neighborhoods like The Junction, Roncesvalles, and Palmerston | Little Italy are full of great restaurants, markets, cafes, bakeries, boutiques and bars for residents to visit. And as for some brand-name shopping, Dufferin Mall is just down the street from the Lanehouse on Bartlett.
For nearby entertainment, residents have quite a few options. There’s the Comedy Bar for stand-up comedy, the Mod Club Theatre for dancing and concerts, Dovercourt House for artistic workshops and events, and the Royal Theatre, which regularly shows both new and old movies.
Best of all, the area around 50 Bartlett is full of small and large parks, known for hosting local festivals and even farmers markets. Nearby are the Salem Parkette, Dovercourt Park, Dufferin Grove Park, the Brockton Stadium soccer field, and Christie Pits Park. As for schools in the area, there’s Dewson Street Junior Public School, Central Toronto Academy, and St Anthony Catholic School.
Transportation
Residents of the Lanehouse on Bartlett should have an easy time getting around the city. Buses run along streets like Dufferin and Dovercourt, making stops not far from the building’s entrance. And residents can be on a subway train leaving from Dufferin Station by walking for just under 5 minutes.
Drivers at 50 Bartlett Avenue can reach the Gardiner Expressway via Dufferin Street, the Don Valley Parkway by taking Bloor Street East, or the Allen Road by way of either Dufferin or Bathurst Street.
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1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | 2 Bed + Den | |
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Price Range | No Data | No Data | No Data | $1,592,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | No Data | No Data | $1,024 |
Price Range | $3,850 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | No Data | 667 Days | 450 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | No Data | 362 Days | 559 Days | No Data |
Ratio of Units in Building | 22% | 8% | 43% | 29% |
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Total number of units listed and sold in Dovercourt | Wallace Emerson-Junction