Toronto, Clairlea-Birchmount, M1K 1T3
$849,000$000000
Listed by REAL ESTATE HOMEWARD.
A Real Beauty That Welcomes You With That 'Home-Sweet-Home' Feeling. Much Loved And Meticulously Maintained By The Same Owners For 44 Years! Located On A Highly Desirable Family Friendly Street, This Spotless, Impressive, 3-Bedroom Home Has Updates Galore Through-out. Spacious, Bright, Open Concept Main Floor Living And Dining Rooms With Upgraded Kitchen To Suit Today's Lifestyle. Wait, There's More! Fully Finished Bsmt Boasts A Family Rec Room/Den, Has An Extra 3-Piece Washroom And Is Accessible Via Separate Entrance; Ideal For Teen, Granny Suite Or Home Office. Plus, Sunroom/Sitting Room 'Extension' Off Main Floor Leads Out To Lovely Fenced Garden w/Perennial Flowers And Huge Workshop-Style Shed. This Home Truly Checks All The Boxes For Comfort, Fun, Family Gatherings & Entertaining! The Size & Layout Works Beautifully For A Growing Family Or Those Needing More Space While Working From Home. Ample Parking Further Compliments This Cherished Property Located In A High Demand Community.
'Freehold' Property In Demand Birchmount-Clairlea Neighborhood On Quaint, Dead-End Street. Walking Distance To Shops, Transit, Restaurants, Local Area Amenities (School, Park, Conveniences). Move-In Ready w/Main Rooms Just Freshly Painted.
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