Toronto, Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction, M6P 3M7
$1,199,500$000000
Listed by HOMELIFE/REALTY ONE LTD..
Welcome Home * Nestled In A Quiet Enclave In The Heart Of Junction This Freehold Townhome Is A True Definition Of Urban Chic Lifestyle * It Spans Approximately 1600 Sq.Ft. of Living Space on 3-Levels Plus Almost 300 Sq.Ft. Private Oasis Roof Top Terrace With Clear South Views * It Offers A Perfect Blend of Function, Style, Comfort With Large Windows Filling Rooms with/Natural Light, Generous Room Sizes, Bathroom On Every Level, Ample Storage & Quality Finishes Throughout * Stunning Main Level Will Impress You With Spacious Uninterrupted Flow, Soaring Ceilings And Open Plan That Features Ultra Sleek Kitchen With Quartz Counters, Breakfast Bar, Oversized Principal Room & Convenient Powder Room * Second Floor Is Dedicated To Luxurious Primary Suite, Fitted With Floor-To-Ceiling Windows, Walk-In Closet And A Spa 5-Piece Ensuite With Dual Vanity And Large Separate Shower * Versatile 3rd Level * Convenient 2nd Level Laundry Room * Rooftop Has Water & Gas Hook-Up * Parking & Locker Included
Superb Location Steps To Bloor, Close To Roncy, High Park, Vibrant Junction Triangle, Bloor Line Subway & Go Station W/All The Amenities At Your Fingertips * Boutique Family Friendly Complex Walk, Bike & Pet Friendly.
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