Toronto, Lambton Baby Point, M6S 4J9
$6,200$000000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD..
Professionally Designed and Renovated 3 Bedroom Home in Desirable Old Mill Neighbourhood. Open Concept Main Floor with a Stunning Custom Kitchen with Convenient Centre Island, Hardwood Flooring, S/S Appliances, Tons of Cabinet Storage and Built Ins, Walk Out to Yard and Combined with Family Room, Separate Spacious Dining Room Area, Cozy Living Room with Gas Fireplace. Second Level Contains Completely Renovated Main Bathroom and 3 Good Size Bedrooms with the Primary Bedroom featuring a Walk- In Closet. The Basement is Fully Finished with Large Recreation Room, Office or 4th Bedroom Area, Laundry Area, and 4 Piece Bathroom. Fantastic Location minutes to the Subway, Old Mill Inn, Bloor West Shops, Restaurants, & Pubs, Great Schools, Etienne Brule Park, Humber River Paths that are Great for Walking or Cycling Leading all the way to the Lake & Downtown Toronto. Close to High Park & Gardiner Expressway. Looking for AAA Tenant to enjoy this Beautiful Home in a Great Pocket of the City!
Offers To Include:Rental Application, Credit Report, Employment Letter & Latest Pay Stub. Bank Draft For 1st & Last Deposit.Tenant to Pay All Utilities.Note:Basement Hallway and Bathroom Freshly Painted & Front Photos are Virtually Staged.
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