PRICE $849,999
2 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOM
Leslieville Living
Located just steps from Greenwood Park, it has access to everything you need to stay active and social, whether it’s swimming in the summer, ice skating in the winter, or hitting up the farmers market in the spring. Plus, theres a dog park, soccer field, baseball diamonds, playground, community garden and more right outside your door. The house itself is a perfect blank slate, ready for your personal touch. With two bedrooms, high ceilings, and tons of natural light, it’s a great foundation to make your own. You’ll love the walkout kitchen that leads to the backyard ideal for BBQs or hanging with friends on sunny days. Located in the heart of Leslieville, you’re just a short walk from some of the city’s best spots for brunch, coffee, and dinner. Plus, you’ve got 24-hour TTC service and bike lanes nearby, making commuting a breeze. And let’s not forget this home is in the coveted Leslieville Jr. Public School catchment. A rarely offered parkside gem. Don’t miss out!
Additional Information
Possession | Flexible
Property Taxes | $3,619.37/2024
Inclusions | Fridge, stove, built-in dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer. All electric light fixtures.
About the Neighbourhood | Leslieville
Leslieville used to be full of factories, but they are all gone now, drastically reducing the pollution in the air and making the neighbourhood much more appealing. However, some of the old factories have been turned into large film studios such as Cinevillage, Showline Studios and Pinewood Film Studios, creating a hip and happening feel to the area. Old homes that were falling into disrepair have been snapped up and renovated by singles, young professionals and families galore who realized that the tree-lined streets are safe and within 15 minutes of downtown. Plus, there’s batch of condo loft conversions. Leslieville feels like a village, its main street Queen East. The variety of shops is both high end and quirky. Restaurants, designer clothes, coffee houses, food stores, bakeries, antique and furniture stores, florists, and yes, fish and chip stores from the past make for one of the most interesting walks in the city. But to enjoy it you have to park your car and get out on foot – like the locals.
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