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Toronto C12,ON M4P 1X6
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 2500-3000
MLS Listing ID C10419918
Style 2-Storey
Bedrooms 4
Annual Tax Amount $11,151
Tax Year 2024
Property Description
Welcome to this stunning family home, ideally set on a rare 40 x 100 ft. lot in the sought-after Mt. Pleasant East neighbourhood. Lovingly maintained, it offers a beautiful mix of traditional charm and modern updates, perfect for a growing, active family. The inviting living room, with its cozy gas fireplace and sun-soaked south-facing windows, creates a warm space to relax. A stylishly designed powder room adds a fun touch on the main floor. At the heart of the home, you'll find a bright, open-concept family room and kitchen that leads directly to a private backyard oasis with a deck, two natural gas connections, and ample storage. Upstairs, the kids' bedrooms are spacious, each with double closets, sharing a tastefully renovated main bath. The primary bedroom is a serene retreat with a walk-in closet and a luxurious 5-piece ensuite. The versatile basement includes a bedroom, bathroom, rec room, plenty of storage, and a separate entry/mudroom with access to the driveway. With almost 3,500 sq. ft. of finished living space and potential to expand, this home offers both immediate comfort and future possibilities. Don't miss the chance to experience all it has to offer!
Location
Province ON
County Toronto
Area Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
Rooms
Family Room Yes
Basement Finished with Walk-Out
Kitchen 1
Separate Den/Office 1
Interior
Interior Features Central Vacuum
Heating Yes
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Type Natural Gas
Fireplace Yes
Heat Source Gas
Exterior
Garage Private
Garage Spaces 2.0
Pool None
Waterfront No
Roof Type Asphalt Shingle
Total Parking Spaces 3
Building
Unit Features Public Transit,Hospital,Park,School
Foundation Concrete Block
Others
Security Features Alarm System