1. Real Character, No Replicas
This isn’t a “loft-style” condo—it’s the real deal. A converted mattress factory with original brick, timber beams, and eleven-foot ceilings that make every inch feel intentional and alive.
2. A True Sense of Community
With only 19 units, Stockyard Lofts feels more like a neighbourhood than a building. Neighbours know each other’s names, packages stay safe inside, and the vibe is friendly, not transactional.
3. Space to Actually Live
At nearly 1,100 square feet, this former 1+den has been opened up into a generous one-bedroom where you can work, host, or stretch out without compromise. There’s room for real furniture—and real life.
4. A Kitchen That Works as Hard as You Do
Six burners, butcher-block counters, and actual storage. This kitchen was built for people who cook, not for staging photo shoots.
5. Real Value in a Market of Imitations
A true hard loft with scale, soul, and parking—for less per square foot than a downtown glass box. It’s proof that authenticity and affordability can still coexist.