Toronto, Bedford Park-Nortown, M5M 3L4
$6,600$000000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD..
Your dream home awaits! Luxurious 4-bed, 4-bath, 2-storey brick detached home in the sought-after Bedford Park neighbourhood. Large lot with 52' frontage & 155.75' depth, located on a fantastic street, just two blocks from Yonge St, with restaurants, shops, and entertainment at your fingertips. Stunning interiors with pristine hardwood, marble, and impressively high ceilings. The huge family room is flooded with natural light & cozy electric fireplace. Large private West-facing backyard oasis resembling a park-like setting, plus a basketball net - perfect for family fun! Enjoy the afternoon on the terrific backyard terrace, surrounded by lush greenery and landscaping that will make you feel like you're in a private retreat. Private driveway for five cars and detached garage. Lease available from Sept 17th. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to call this exquisite and well-maintained home your own! Contact us for interior photos or to schedule a private showing.
Just 12-min walk to the subway, 6-min walk to Cricket Club, plus a Loblaws grocery store nearby. Nearby top schools include Crescent, Harvegal, UCC, Armour Heights, and Lawrence Park, making it ideal for families seeking quality education.
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