Toronto, Rockcliffe-Smythe, M6N 4A5
$1,099,000
Listed by CRESCENT REAL ESTATE INC..
This is your opportunity to own a sun-filled 3+ bedroom, 2 bathroom detached home close to everything the city has to offer! Located on a quiet one-way street across from a school undergoing major upgrades, with wonderful teachers and staff. Almost everything has been upgraded, Brazilian Koa solid hardwood flooring throughout the first and second floors, the functional kitchen connects seamlessly to the open-concept dining room and living room. Quiet backyard with deck, large shed and garden spaces. Large open basement can function as a gym, office and theatre or even a bedroom with a 3 piece bathroom. Just steps to Walmart, Dollarama, Denny's, Wendy's, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Messina and Monte bakeries and countless other dining options. Minutes from the Junction, Bloor-West Village, Stock Yards Village, microbreweries, Home Depot, Best Buy, Canadian Tire, Humber River, future Eglinton Crosstown LRT, York Community Centre, TTC bus stops to Jane, Runnymede or Dundas West stations and so much more! Connects to bike routes that can take you to High Park, Lakeshore and many more options. Short drive to downtown, YYZ airport, highways 400, 401, 427 and the Gardiner Expressway, you can get anywhere in the GTA in no time at all!
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