Welcome to this remarkable ["Multi-Level"] condo townhouse located in the coveted neighborhood of Woodbine Corridor. Expertly crafted featuring premium brick construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $674,999 to acquire a beautiful home in a highly sought-after setting. Designed for both comfortable daily living and elegant entertaining, the layout maximizes natural light, functional flow, and lifestyle utility.
New price. Incredible value. Not one to miss. This stylish stacked townhouse offers the perfect condo alternative with more space, more privacy, and your own outdoor retreat, all in a prime location between Leslieville and the Beach. Directly across from History and steps to transit and the waterfront, it delivers the best of East End living with a true neighbourhood feel.A fully renovated kitchen, enhanced by relocating the laundry to the lower level, creates a more functional and spacious layout. Originally a three-bedroom home, the current oversized primary can easily be converted back, offering flexibility for a second bedroom, office, or future needs.Thoughtful storage solutions are found throughout, including well-designed cubbies and a bonus loft that expands your living space even further. Enjoy your private terrace, underground parking, and dedicated locker, all while benefiting from easy TTC access and proximity to trails, the marina, restaurants, and more. At this new price point, this home is sure to move quickly so don't wait!
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