Toronto, Leaside, M4G 1N8
$2,895,000$000000
Listed by CHESTNUT PARK REAL ESTATE LIMITED.
This is a remarkably rare & spacious offering in prime South Leaside on the best portion of Rumsey Rd! This detached beauty is walkable to the shops & restaurants on Bayview, Trace Manes Park wading pool, tennis courts, playground & library. Truly the ultimate family location! Over 3300sf of glorious open concept living space on 3 finished levels. Sep formal living/dining room perfect for entertaining. Spectacular open concept gourmet kitchen featuring a large centre island w/breakfast bar, separate breakfast area & main flr family room w/gas fireplace. Sliding glass door walk-out to picturesque deck & backyard. Newer built-in display shelves & cabinets. The elegant primary bedroom retreat features a large walk-in closet & 5-piece ensuite bathroom w/glass enclosed shower & deep soaker tub. 3 additional bedrooms on the 2nd floor all with excellent double-door closets & built-in organizers. 4-piece family bathroom. Hardwood flooring on main & second flrs. Beautifully finished lower level
w/huge rec room (21'7" x 17'11"), 2 above-grade windows, gas fireplace & in-floor heating. Additional bedroom/office, 4-piece bathroom & large separate laundry rm. Private driveway w/parking for 2 cars. Garden shed for additional storage.
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