A designated heritage structure, Loretto Lofts is a fabulously well-maintained and restored building at 387 Brunswick Ave, originally designed by architect Neil G. Beggs. Built in 1914 with the incorporation of several Beaux-Arts Design popular at the time of its construction, the Loretto is thoughtfully fashioned around an interior landscaped courtyard and amenities centre, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors, even without stepping onto their private terraces and balconies!
Although these authentic Toronto lofts are located in the heart of the Annex, where you are sure to enjoy the loveliness of yesteryear as you stroll along the tree-lined streets featuring Victorian and Edwardian homes, your own home is a step back in time with all the modern luxuries to which you have grown accustomed. Foyers boast limestone or granite tile, flooring is engineered wood veneer, and granite countertops feature a breakfast bar overhang, perfect for lazy Sunday brunches after a night on the town.
Though the residential streets of the Annex are a beautiful example of preserved and restored homes, this area encompasses the University of Toronto and is therefore a student’s paradise. Pizza, sushi, cafes and pubs are easy on the wallet, while the sounds and sights of a thriving cultural scene delight the senses. If you tire of the college-crowd, do not fear; a growing high-end restaurant scene draws a more mature crowd from every corner of the city. Well served by public transportation, your home at the Annex is not only a destination, as you are quickly transported to all the city has to offer. However far and wide you roam, you will certainly agree that there is no place like home, especially your home at Loretto Lofts.
Below are some active loft listings at the Loretto Lofts and in the Annex Neighbourhood.
Contact us directly for complete listings and for guidance and advice in purchasing or selling a loft.