Welcome to this remarkable ["3-Storey"] att/row/townhouse located in the coveted neighborhood of Clairlea-Birchmount. Expertly crafted featuring premium brick construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $1,099,000 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.
This beautifully appointed extra large 3-story freehold townhome is in the heart of the charming Historic Bell Estates neighborhood. No neighbours behind! Backing to a Pond with an amazing view. The end-unit advantage ensures more outdoor space, perfect for gardening or entertaining on an updated deck overlooking the park and pond. With its spacious layout, this home offers everything you need for comfortable and modern living. The main level features an open-concept design ideal for entertaining, with hardwood floors and a modern kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances. Two large bedrooms and a washroom are located on the second floor and the third level boasts a specious primary bedroom with an ensuite and large walking closet.. An additional room in the basement with above-grade windows can serve as a home office, extra bedroom, or playroom. It is in a family-friendly, established neighborhood with easy access to parks, schools, local amenities, and convenient TTC transportation. Close to: Warden Subway Station.
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Lake/Pond, Public Transit, Park
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