Turn Key High Park Beauty
Presented by
Michael Wacholtz
Sales Representative
Thank you for visiting the website of this stunning open concept home that artfully combines contemporary sensibility with original character. The Victorian features of this renovated home include soaring ceilings, high baseboards and ornate door and window casings. Modern conveniences, including new windows, updated mechanicals, bamboo floors, a chef’s kitchen, and new bathrooms combine to create a comfortable, urban gem.
Just the Facts:
· Huge Open-Concept Living Room, Separate Dining Room
· Modern Chef’s Kitchen with Stainless Package
· Three Bedrooms on Second Floor
· Energy Efficient and Eco-Friendly (Energuide Rating of 50)
· New Bamboo Hardwood on Main Floor
· Main Floor and Second Floor Four Piece Washroom
· Soaring Ceiling Heights on Main and Second Floor
· Mud Room with Walk-Out to Backyard Patio
· Updated Wiring (No Knob and Tube) and All Mechanics
· Central Air with Ceiling Fans in Each Bedroom
· Side Patio with Mature Grape and Trumpet Vine Trellis
· Two Year Old Two Stage High Efficiency Furnace
· Much, Much More to be Explored in This Stunning Home
ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
The High Park neighbourhood is home to a wide range of people. Its highly regarded schools including Humberside Collegiate attract many families with school age children to this neighbourhood.
High Park contains numerous rental opportunities that are popular with singles and couples. There are also a handful of seniors accommodations within this neighbourhood.
The topography of the High Park neighbourhood features gently rolling hills, winding streets, and towering Oak trees that enchant and delight all those who live here.
The beauty of this neighbourhood emanates from High Park which is one of Toronto's largest and most popular parks.
High Park is conveniently located within walking distance of 'Bloor West Village', one of Toronto's most popular shopping districts. The 'Village' is known across the City for its European bakeries, delicatessens, specialty food shops, cafes and restaurants.
High Park's other major shopping area is the 'Junction Gardens', along Dundas Street West. This recently revitalized retail district has gone back to its roots as a railway centre by incorporating a railway lantern into the heritage street signs along Dundas Street.
High Park encompasses 399 acres of public parkland. This city park includes a fishing pond, an outdoor theatre, an animal paddocks, picnic grounds, playgrounds, a restaurant, an historic museum, flower gardens, an adventure playground and a trackless train.
High Park's sports facilities include tennis, baseball, soccer, lawn bowling, swimming, and skating, as well as walking, jogging and cycling paths found throughout the park.
You can read all about the rich history of High Park at the Runnymede Public Library on Bloor Street or the High Park Public Library on Roncesvalles. Both these libraries offer a myriad of programs for neighbourhood residents.
The Bloor-Danforth subway line has three stations serving the High Park neighbourhood including the Runnymede, High Park, and Keele stations.
Motorists are approximately five minutes from the Queensway, which connects commuters to Lake Shore Boulevard and the Gardiner Expressway.