Toronto, Eringate-Centennial-West Deane, M9B 2W8
$2,249,000$000000
Listed by RE/MAX PREMIER INC..
Welcome To 29 Millburn, A Tastefully Designed And Crafted Masterpiece. Almost 6000 Square Feet Of Total Living Space. Beautiful Wainscotting Throughout The Main Floor With Gleaming Hardwood Floors. Chefs Kitchen With Quartz Countertop, Gas Stove, Centre Island, And High-End Appliances. 5 Bedrooms Including Primary Retreat With 5 piece Spa Like Ensuite, Walk-In Closet with built-in organizers, And Walk-Out Balcony To View Breathtaking Backyard Overlooking The West Deane Park Gardens. 3rd Floor Loft Provides A Separate Living Area Complete With Built-In Shelving, Vanity, Bedroom, And Bathroom. Income Potential or Nanny Suite In The Basement Apartment With 3 Bedrooms, Separate Entrance, Additional Laundry, And Full Kitchen. 200 Amp Panel. 9 Total Bathrooms. Basement And Main Floor Laundry Room With Convenient Laundry Chute from 2nd Floor. Family Friendly Neighbourhood. Tesla charger. Situated Behind Greenspace For The Ultimate In Quiet And Tranquility. Great potential to add in your finishing touches.
This is a must-see! Plenty of storage. Perfect for Multi-generational living or large families looking for extra space. Live upstairs and rent out the basement. Minutes to the airport, shopping, highways and restaurants.
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