Toronto, Wychwood, M6G 2C7
$2,169,000$000000
Listed by SUTTON GROUP-ASSOCIATES REALTY INC..
Introducing a remarkable legacy property that's sure to impress even the most discerning buyer or investor! Consists of 3 exceptional units nestled on an extraordinary parklike, pie-shaped lot on coveted Braemore Grdns! With spacious living areas & bedrooms, each unit feels more like a home than an apartment. Perfect for multigenerational living or siblings co-habiting or those who want to live in one executive suite & get fantastic income from the other or even convert it to single family. Investors this is a turnkey, headache-free property with high-income growth. Total potential income about $119,400 year with $13,500 expenses and a cap rate of 4.88%. Don't worry about tenants calling in the middle of the night because this building is loaded with quality materials & worry-free mechanics. Its desirable urban location, steps to St Clair & Davenport will make it easy for the investor to rent these units, & enjoyable for an owner who wants to live close to world class urban amenities.
roof, & windows new in 2018, replaced ext doors & floors & deck & 2 sheds & fence , extensive sound proofing in underpinned 8-foot-high water-proofed basement, water heated concrete floor, back water valve, sump pump, survey attached
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