432 Queen Street East Toronto

Toronto property with Jacuzzi could be your home and work all in one for over $4 million

If you were to describe a typical Toronto office space, cozy generally isn't one of the top words that come to mind. 

But that just might be the first word that will pop into your head when looking at 432 Queen St. E. 

This property boasts 7,581 square feet, 30 rooms and is an ideal live/work building, since, as the listing points out, "you can occupy the space you need and rent the rest."432 Queen Street East Toronto

The main floor office space. 

And you can rent a lot of space if you want. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The open office area. 

On the main floor, there's an open retail/office area with nine-foot ceilings and a huge wall of windows.

432 Queen Street East Toronto

A private office. 

There are also four private offices, a tech room, a garage, and a mudroom.  

432 Queen Street East Toronto

Another office. 

The retail space alone can bring in $40 to $150 per square foot per year

432 Queen Street East Toronto

One of the second-floor office areas. 

Meanwhile, office space, on average, leases out for about $19.40 per square foot, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

432 Queen Street East Toronto

A private office on the second floor. 

On the second level of 432 Queen St. E., there's a kitchenette (AKA the breakroom), washroom, three rental offices, and a studio with 10-foot ceilings.

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The studio. 

The studio has tons of natural light and is currently being used as a photography studio, but it could also be a yoga or pilates studio, family room, or whatever else.

432 Queen Street East Toronto

A patio. 

It also opens up onto a large deck that overlooks the tree-lined laneway. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The living room on the third floor. 

Finally, on the third level is the residential living area. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

Skylights add tons of natural light. 

It's a two-bedroom apartment, and while you might think it would be an afterthought considering it's basically the attic, it's far from it. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

A cozy fireplace and window benches in the living room. 

It has two bedrooms with skylights, a full kitchen, and a living room with tons of natural light and a cozy wood-burning fireplace. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The dining room. 

The living room, dining room, and kitchen are all open concept, making the space feel large and airy. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The kitchen. 

The kitchen has tons of storage and stainless steel appliances. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The primary bedroom. 

The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet and a Jacuzzi soaker tub. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The second bedroom. 

While the other bedroom can be versatile, as it features a Murphy bed. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

Views of Queen St. E.

The only real downside to living on the third floor of a mostly office building on Queen St. E is that you're on a major street with no backyard or lawn.

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The balconies. 

However, there are two large balconies, so you do have outdoor space. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

A private office. 

And when you think of the potential income that can be generated from a property like this, you could probably buy a yard if you're that desperate for grass.  432 Queen Street East Toronto

The garage. 

The only other downside for both living and working is that there's only one parking spot, which, depending on who rents out the units, might be a problem. 

432 Queen Street East Toronto

The open office area. 

432 Queen St. E is now listed for $4,390,000, after dropping its listing price by almost $200,000.  

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