Toronto, Palmerston-Little Italy, M6H 2P2
$1,499,000$000000
Listed by KELLER WILLIAMS REFERRED URBAN REALTY.
Welcome to this Victorian Charmer, nestled on one of the more desirable stretches of Concord Avenue between Hepbourne & Dewson. On approaching 195 Concord, one is awed by the beautiful front yard & the lovingly restored facade with vintage reclaimed brick. The main floor living area packs so much character & warmth, you'd be forgiven if you just wanted to grab your next novel, mug of tea, and get comfy reading on the bay window seat overlooking the garden. Large dining area for those family & friend get togethers. Next the heart of the home, you can feel the love & family vibe in this kitchen with a relaxed eat in area which overlooks the tranquil back yard. Get your days going with a nice cup of coffee in the back garden as the sun comes up over the city. The premier bedroom is also an oasis of calm & peace. As the afternoon sun fills the room, sink into your favourite comfy chair & enjoy your current read with a beverage of your choice. Location Location Location- Enough said on that
Retreat to the entertainment space in the basement to enjoy your favourite movies with the kids. For extra income or about $1600/month basement could also be utilised as a rental. Totally renovated circa 2005 w/ approved 3rd lvl Addition.
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