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Coming Soon | 121 Prescott Ave #18
Coming to MLS on April 7
Send This Listing To A FriendIf you’ve been waiting for that loft—the real kind, with history in the beams and room to actually live—this is the one. Nearly 1,100 sq ft of authentic character in a quiet, community-focused building you’ve probably never heard of (and that’s a good thing).
Reach out for the details before it hits the market.

5 Things We Love
- It’s the Real Deal – This isn’t some fake-industrial soft loft pretending to be cool. It’s a true hard loft—a former leather factory with original hardwood floors, exposed brick, and Douglas fir beams that still carry the history of the building. If you know, you know.
- The Building Feels Like Home – With just 27 units and a tucked-away residential location, Stockyard Lofts has a sense of community that most loft buildings don’t. Neighbours say hi. People look out for each other. It’s a warm, quiet pocket of Toronto life—without the chaos of high-rise living.
- Actual Breathing Room – At nearly 1,100 sq ft, this isn’t your typical shoebox condo. Designed initially as a 1+den, there’s space to live, work, host, and create—without stepping over your stuff.
- A Kitchen You Can Cook In – Spacious, functional, and full of personality, the kitchen is one of those rare finds: plenty of counter space, storage, and room to move. It’s not staged—it’s ready for real life.
- 5. Price Per Square Foot? Wildly Worth It – All this character, space, and soul—for less per square foot than a tiny glass box downtown. At $925,000 for nearly 1,100 sq ft, this one hits that sweet spot of value and vibe.
About Earlscourt
121 Prescott Ave is tucked into a quiet, tree-lined street in Toronto’s Earlscourt neighbourhood, right on the edge of Corso Italia, The Junction, and the Stockyards District—three of the city’s most culturally rich and character-filled areas. This is a part of Toronto where small businesses thrive, food is good, and neighbours still talk to each other.
Everything you need is within walking distance. Grab a cortado from the indie coffee shop around the corner, stock up on fresh Portuguese pastries, or hit up a local taqueria when you don’t feel like cooking. There’s a real mix of shops and restaurants here—old-school, family-run, multicultural—and that variety shows up in the street life, the smells, and the storefronts.
You’re steps from the St. Clair streetcar and the Stockyards shopping centre and close to all the Junction favourites—think vintage stores, record shops, plant stores, and design studios. Prefer green space? Parks, a public library, and a community centre with an outdoor pool are nearby. In the summer, expect pop-up festivals, patio hangs, and the kind of street-level energy that reminds you why you love living in Toronto.
It’s walkable, practical, and full of texture—a neighbourhood where real life happens.

