The listing offers a team office in the vibrant Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto. While the exact square footage isn’t specified, the space is functional and tidy, reflecting a DIY or basic renovation approach. Situated on the second floor of the Danforth Creative Commons building, the unit benefits from natural light and a professional atmosphere suitable for hybrid teams.
The office layout is open‑plan, allowing flexible arrangement of desks and collaborative zones. The hardwood floors give the space a polished look while being easy to maintain. A dedicated kitchenette provides a convenient spot for coffee and snacks, and the phone booth ensures privacy for conference calls. The included Wi‑Fi and monitors make the office truly plug‑and‑play, so teams can start working immediately.
Cabbagetown scores Transit 78/100, indicating strong access to TTC bus routes and nearby subway stations, making commutes straightforward. The area also enjoys a Walkability score of 85/100, reflecting a dense mix of cafés, restaurants, and parks within walking distance, ideal for lunch breaks or after‑work activities.
A price analysis for this listing is available in the Price Insight section.
The commercial space is a private, plug‑and‑play team office designed for hybrid work models, offering a professional environment without the commitment of a full‑time lease. Ideal for agencies, nonprofits, consultants, and small businesses, the unit accommodates up to ten people and includes essential amenities such as desks, monitors, a kitchenette, and Wi‑Fi. Its functional condition and partial furnishings make it a ready‑to‑use solution for teams seeking flexibility in Toronto’s sought‑after Cabbagetown neighbourhood.
The office layout is open‑plan, allowing flexible arrangement of desks and collaborative zones. The hardwood floors give the space a polished look while being easy to maintain. A dedicated kitchenette provides a convenient spot for coffee and snacks, and the phone booth ensures privacy for conference calls. The included Wi‑Fi and monitors make the office truly plug‑and‑play, so teams can start working immediately.
Cabbagetown scores Transit 78/100, indicating strong access to TTC bus routes and nearby subway stations, making commutes straightforward. The area also enjoys a Walkability score of 85/100, reflecting a dense mix of cafés, restaurants, and parks within walking distance, ideal for lunch breaks or after‑work activities.
A price analysis for this listing is available in the Price Insight section.
How well this listing matches different lifestyles
How this compares to the all types in North Riverdale average.
THIS LISTING
$1,100
NEIGHBOURHOOD AVG
$2,155
49.0% Below Average
Based on 139 comparable listings · Median $1,900
Who lives in this area, based on Statistics Canada census data.
Commute mode
Car
44% commute by car
Education
Bachelor degree
34.3% have completed bachelor degree
Household composition
Single family
48.3% of households are single family
Housing tenancy
Renters
59.2% of homes are renters