Toronto, Princess-Rosethorn, M9A 2R9
$2,798,000$000000
Listed by RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS INC..
Prestigious Princess Anne Manor! Welcome to 1 Palace Arch Drive, a spacious, meticulously transformed ranch bungalow nestled on a private 90' x 143' lot backing onto greenspace. Beautifully renovated main level featuring an open concept chef's kitchen with Downsview cabinets, quartz counters, large island, high-end appliances & w/o to backyard, coveted family room w/vaulted ceilings, grand living room with a marble fireplace & wainscotting, formal dining room, convenient mudroom with laundry, 3 generous bedrooms & 2 lux baths. Fully finished lower level offers a massive rec room, office/4th bedroom, 2 full baths & ample storage! Quality updates t/o: security cameras, waterproofing, new HVAC, irrigation system, pot lights & more! Solid mahogany door, new windows, accent lighting & many other upgrades enhance this home's superb curb appeal. Impeccably landscaped backyard with interlocking patio & private gate access to renown St. George's Golf Club. Double private drive; 6 car parking!
Dream heated garage w/ epoxy flr & custom b/ins. Prime location near St George's GC, Princess Margaret Park, greenspaces & Thorncrest & Humbertown Plazas. Easy access to TTC & hwys. Top area schools: St Georges JS, JG Althouse, Richview CI!
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