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105 McCaul St #204

MLS Number: C12455032

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1

Property Style: condo

Sq Ft: 761

Parking: none

Taxes: $2482.05 (2025)

Condo Fees: $955.86

Inclusions: heat, hydro, water, a/c, building insurance, common elements

Side Represented: Seller

For Sale Listing Price: $679,000

Stop Renting the City. Start Owning Your Place in It.

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You’ve done the downtown grind — the rented walk-ups, the shared kitchens, the noise bleeding through the walls. Now you’re ready for something that fits the life you’ve built.

At 105 McCaul Street #204, you get what most downtown condos only promise: real bedrooms, real functionality, and real value — all in the cultural heart of the city.

Inside this two-bedroom corner suite, 761 square feet of bright, considered design make sense from the moment you walk in. The open-concept layout gives you space to live — not just to exist — with room for a dining table that seats six and a living area that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. Wide-plank flooring runs throughout, keeping things clean and cohesive, while west-facing windows fill the space with that late-afternoon light you only get in the city’s core.

The kitchen is built for people who actually cook: full-sized stainless-steel appliances, generous counter space, and cabinetry that holds more than a week’s worth of groceries. It’s as functional on a Tuesday meal-prep night as it is for midnight takeout.

Both bedrooms are proper rooms — doors that close, closets that hold more than two shirts, and space for a bed and a desk. No dens pretending to be something they’re not. The bathroom keeps things simple and polished, with modern finishes and a brand-new in-suite washer and dryer tucked neatly away.

Step out to your private balcony and you’ll find a front-row seat to downtown’s daily rhythm — the AGO across the street, OCAD’s creative energy just beyond, and the hum of McCaul Street below. It’s your built-in pause between work and everything else.

Life at Village by the Grange means more than a great location (though you’ll have Queen West, Baldwin Village, and the Financial District all within a short walk). You also get an outdoor pool, gym, games room, and a food court downstairs for when the fridge is empty and the day’s been long.

And here’s the part that keeps it simple: your maintenance fees cover everything — heat, hydro, water, even air conditioning. No surprise bills. No budgeting math at the end of the month.

For downtown professionals ready to stop renting but not ready to give up the life they love, this is ownership that makes sense — smart, stylish, and completely aligned with the city you already call home.

5 Things We Love

  1. The Location — Full Stop. Steps from Queen West, OCAD, and Baldwin Village, this address puts you in the centre of Toronto’s creative and cultural core. Streetcars, cafés, galleries, and the Financial District are all within easy reach — everything you already love about downtown, just closer.
  2. The AGO as Your Neighbour. The Art Gallery of Ontario isn’t just across the street — it’s your daily view. Coffee on the balcony while watching the morning light hit Gehry’s curves? That’s not a vacation moment. That’s Tuesday.
  3. Real Space, Not Compromise. Two proper bedrooms, full-sized windows, and a layout that actually breathes. There’s room for a real dining table, a proper desk, and a couch that isn’t wedged against the wall. Downtown living without the squeeze.
  4. Renovated — Smartly, Not Showily. Updated finishes, wide-plank floors, and a kitchen with full-sized stainless-steel appliances that actually work for everyday life. It’s move-in ready, without feeling overdesigned or disposable.
  5. The Balcony That Feels Like a Pause Button. West-facing, private, and perfectly placed to catch the late-day light. It’s the kind of outdoor space that makes the city feel close but never chaotic — your own quiet corner above it all.

About Kensington-Chinatown

Kensington Market is a cherished neighbourhood for Torontonians. Maybe, it’s because it represents so many of the things that our city stands for diversity, creativity, beauty, art, food, music, multiculturalism, and (really good) shopping. Luckily, if the odd smell of patchouli is not your scene, it is not long-lasting, and swiftly replaced by the aromas of freshly baked goods and flavours.

Lofts available on Baldwin and Nassau street, such as the Kensington Market Lofts, offer residents modern, ‘arty’, light-filled, living. (Unique layouts and the occasional penthouse patio view aren’t too shabby either). And, if the effortless chic of loft living doesn’t immediately attract you to the area then the convenience of living within one of Toronto’s stand-out marketplaces will.

Local Kensington businesses cater to a diverse crowd resulting in a wide array of colourful, unique, and often delicious, offerings. It is truly a place where anything goes. For ‘foodies’ this makes Kensington a little slice of ‘tasty heaven’. Being “hangry” as a resident in Kensington Market would be entirely your fault! There’s zero shortage of ‘good eats’ within walking distance: Rasta Pasta, The Burgernator, Seven Lives, Fika Cafe, and SO MANY MORE. Bars, vintage clothing stores, refurbished furniture and decor shops, jewellers, and cafes, follow-suit providing the best of each of their categories.

And last, but sure as heck not least, Kensington Market is situated in an unreal location (location, location, location!). Sandwiched between Dundas street and College, and Bathurst and Spadina, this exciting pocket of the city allows for easy commuting in all directions.

Matthew-Shapiro
Listing Agent

Matthew Shapiro, Broker

matt@getwhatyouwant.ca

647.501.5655

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Buying Agent

Varun Arora, Sales Representative

varun@getwhatyouwant.ca

647-707-2716

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