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247 McRoberts Crescent
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For Sale $319,900
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Wow! This 3 bedroom solid brick semi is mere steps from your favorite shops, cafes and restaurants in Corso Italia! Offered at $319,900 this home is perfect for the 1st time home buyer or young family. Are you still wasting your money on rent? This well maintained and clean home is affordable and in move in condition! Chose cozy and warm! But must of all chose affordability!!!
Since the 1960's the Earlscourt neighbourhood has been recognized as the business and cultural centre of Toronto's Italian community. However in recent years the ethnic mix in this neighbourhood has begun to change as Canadians of West Indian, Portuguese, Greek, Latin American, and East Indian descent have begun moving into the area. Earlscourt is also being rediscovered by Anglo-Canadians from other parts of Toronto. The Corso Italia Shopping district along St. Clair Avenue West, has a lively Italian atmosphere that emanates from its open air cafes and bistros. Corso Italia has been dubbed ïHollywood North' because of the many major motion pictures that have been filmed on location here. Earlscourt Park, located along St. Clair Avenue West, is one of Toronto's busiest parks. This thirty-six acre park includes four tennis courts, soccer fields, a baseball diamond and an outdoor ice rink. The Joseph J. Piccininni Community Centre is located right next to Earlscourt Park. This modern facility boasts an indoor soccer field and probably the only indoor ñbocceî courts in Canada. It also has a twenty-five metre swimming pool, a gymnasium, and a seniors lounge. The Dufferin/St. Clair Library, or ñBibliotecaî, contains the largest collection of Italian books in the city's public library system. The St. Clair-Silverthorn Library reflects the area's diverse population by offering books in many languages, including Italian, Greek, and Punjabi. The St. Clair West streetcar takes passengers through a scenic route to the St. Clair station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. At the south end of Earlscourt there is a limited bus service on Davenport Road. Motorists are within fifteen minutes of downtown Toronto and are approximately ten minutes from the Allen Expressway which provides commuters with access to Toronto's major highways.
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