Offering over 1,600 square feet of living space, this 3-bedroom home is filled with architectural character, natural light, and incredible potential to create something truly special.
The inviting living room features a charming wood-burning fireplace and an oversized picture window, while the dramatic dining area showcases a soaring cathedral ceiling, creating an impressive entertaining space. Upstairs, two spacious second-floor bedrooms share a full bath and overlook the open-concept living and dining area below. The entire third floor is dedicated to a private primary retreat, complete with wall-to-wall windows, a large walk-in closet, a 5-piece ensuite bath, and a walk-out to a sunny private deck — the perfect spot for morning coffee.
The kitchen offers abundant storage and an adjoining breakfast room for casual dining. A fully enclosed backyard provides a quiet outdoor escape, with convenient walk-up access from the basement to the garden level. The built-in garage offers direct access to the home.
A wonderful opportunity for renovators, designers, or buyers looking to personalize a home in an unbeatable location. Walk Score 95, Transit Score 100, and Bike Score 97. Steps to parks, restaurants, transit, and a state-of-the-art recreation centre.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population and is popular with people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s. Much of Moss Park was originally built to provide homes for workers in the industrial area to the south of the neighbourhood. Moss Park was originally the heart of Toronto's industrial area, home to large factories and the densely packed homes of the workers they employed. In recent years, the area has seen rapid gentrification. Corktown, included in this area, was an Irish ethnic enclave, particularly for Irish emigrants from County Cork. The Garden District, also included in this area, was originally a very exclusive district and declined over time as the housing stock aged and smaller worker lots were built. This area has seen a large replacement of older homes with residential, institutional and commercial development.
- Quoted from HoodQ