34 Claremont Street
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About 34 Claremont Street — Claremont Hall Lofts
Located at 34 Claremont Street in the Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood, this property was once a church hall but was converted into Toronto lofts in 1996. With only 13 lofts spread over 3-storeys and an aesthetically pleasing tree-shrouded property — this building offers exclusive homes in a private setting, in one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in Toronto.
Amenities are light at Claremont Hall Lofts, as one would expect from a boutique residence — gym, sauna, security guard — of course, nobody chooses a boutique property for amenities, the lure here is privacy and exclusivity.
Toronto condos for sale in this building are ideal for professionals who want to enjoy trendy cafes, boutique shopping, nightlife options and nature — all within a residential neighbourhood.
The Suites
Lofts at 34 Claremont Street are extremely private; the walls are constructed of thick-bricks and are completely soundproof, which is a dream come true for anyone who has experienced a building with poor soundproofing. Suites sizes range from studios to open-concept 1 bedroom lofts. All units have luxurious features like maple-wood floors, glass-block windows, fireplaces, tall ceilings, slate countertops, and private decks or terraces.
These exclusive hard-lofts receive a lot of natural light and provide an authentic loft experience. All suites come with a parking space, so residents don't need to be concerned with street parking.
The Neighbourhood
Trinity Bellwoods has seen its share of conversions — and that's no surprise because there's a lot to love about this area. With a luxurious home at Claremont Hall Lofts, you are minutes from Trinity Bellwoods Park — arguably the trendiest and most desirable park in the city for young people. Trinity Bellwoods Park is a great spot for a picnic on sunny day, a jog through the trails, a game of tennis, or a swim at Trinity Community recreation Centre; It is also a great place to meet neighbours and get to know your new community better.
Queen Street is to the south and host to many boutiques; there are stores for men and women’s fashion like Anti-Hero, Body Blue, Anthropologie, and Filson, but also boutiques for everything from fabric to sunglasses.
Coffee lovers take note — there's an embarrassment of riches in your area for caffeinated beverages. There are cozy locations on Queen Street like Sam James Coffee Bar PARK and White Squirrel Coffee Shop, head north to Dundas Street and you will find OFFSITE, Ella’s Uncle, and Tampered Press. And if you’re in the mood for a stroll, you can head a little further West to Ossington for i deal coffee, Crafted by T Aro, and Starbucks.
Entertainment options are vast in this community and there is a little something for everyone; there are micro breweries like Bellwoods Brewery, or quaint pubs like Done Right Inn and H Bar. Concert Goers can see the latest alt-rock band at the Mod Club. Culture lovers can seek out intimate theatres in the area for plays, and Queen Street is home to a plethora of art galleries — Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Mulherin, Twist Gallery, Ryerson Art space. For great Thai food you have Nana, for burgers hit up Toma Burger Addiction, and after you’re finished, stop by Nadege for dessert. There are also fast-food choices nearby on Dundas, Queen, and King.
For groceries and essential pickups — there is a Sanko Trading co. and a Loblaws on Queen, plus a nearby Shoppers Drug Mart on King.
Transportation
Claremont Hall Lofts has a Walk Score of 95 — ideal for anyone who would rather use environmentally friendly means of travel when accomplishing errands. Cyclists have plenty of bike-friendly streets to choose from and also designated lanes on Richmond and Adelaide.
Those who rely on public transit have streetcar service nearby on Queen Street, ready to carry you to your destination or onto buses or the subway for longer journeys.
Drivers have a parking space at 34 Claremont Street and a short drive to the Gardiner expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard; the fastest way to reach the Gardiner is via Spadina Avenue.
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Transaction Insights at 34 Claremont Street
1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | |
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Price Range | $820,000 | No Data | $1,125,000 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | $1,330 | No Data | $937 |
Price Range | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 591 Days | 1881 Days | 942 Days |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 719 Days | No Data | No Data |
Ratio of Units in Building | 46% | 10% | 46% |
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