Toronto, High Park North, M6P 1G9
$1,899,000$000000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD..
Situated in prime High Park North, 493 is located on a highly sought-after St, just a short walk from High Park / Bloor West. The property boasts a rare, deep180+ ft lot, with mature trees / beautiful gdns. The front of the home has gorgeous curb appeal with a long-paved driveway for parking and wide frontage. This stunning home has many original features w recent modern upgrades, incl an open concept living-dining area, main flr powder rm, custom kitchen, new baths, freshly painted walls, & hardwood flrs. The main flr features an oversized, sun-filled, living rm w a beautiful bay window & a gas fireplace. It also features a spacious dining rm, a white shaker-style custom kitchen w quartz counters, a centre island/breakfast bar & an abundance of storage. Sliding doors to the rear of the property take you to a 2 tiered deck, perfect for entertaining family & friends. 4 generous-sized beds found on 2nd flr & a new3-pc bath. The basement has new flooring a 5th bed and a lovely family rm.
Plans To Add An Ensuite Bath At The Front Of The Home Are Available. Outstanding Schools That Consistently Rank Among The Best In Toronto, Incl Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside Western Tech. High Park, Shops & TTC On The Doorstep.
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