Toronto, Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction, M6P 3R5
$1,349,000$000000
Listed by KELLER WILLIAMS CO-ELEVATION REALTY.
Perfectly perched across from the park on Parkman! Gorgeous two and a half storey semi-detached home in the Junction Triangle, extensively and thoughtfully renovated boasting multiple opportunities for different living arrangements. Move right in as a single-family home or easily divide into two units creating an income suite to help pay the mortgage! Currently set up as 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, including a coveted main floor washroom and family room. Easily convert the 4th bedroom which is currently being used as a laundry room to either another proper bedroom OR another kitchen. Third floor primary is full of light and looks out over the treetops in Perth Square Park directly across the street! Traditional living room oozes charm with gold tin ceiling, period fireplace and original stained glass. The combined kitchen and dining space are ideal for entertaining, offering ample storage, stand alone island with bar seating, stone counters and stainless steel appliances.
Walk-out from the family room to the fabulous fenced in back yard with composite deck and lot's of room to play. Finished basement with beautiful bathroom with large soaker tub, bedroom and lot's of storage. Perth Av JR PS across the park!
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