Condo of the Week: 40 Westmoreland Avenue #6
Either everyone's losing sleep from ghosts or a 1900's renovated church is just too much for certain buyers. Another multi million dollar church-loft conversion at 40 Westmoreland is up for grabs (and #2 is also on the market if you're interested in original religious stained glass windows in your nursery).
If you're looking for a unique pad, this heritage home is sure to do the trick. With a strikingly beautiful balance of glass banisters and original century old neo-gothic church architecture, you'll want to show this place off to your crew.
The space - designed by Architect Asen Vitko and built by Dog Day Developers - is one of 17 lofts tucked inside this revamped church built in 1914, and is officially designated under the Ontario Heritage Act.
With cathedral ceilings and a master bedroom/bathroom (complete with soaker tub) that'll make you want to stay in every weekend, this space is really stepping it up in a city that's getting a bit too friendly to boxy glass condos.
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GOOD FOR
Low maintenance fees in an architectural dream. Plus, you're minutes away from the subway and tucked away from the busyness of downtown.
MOVE ON IF
You're looking for outdoor space. While the interior is impressive, there's no terrace or balcony to store a barbecue and throw an epic outdoor church party.
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