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308 Concord Avenue
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For Sale $670,000
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Beautiful two-story home with extensive renovations and luxury finishes throughout. The kitchen boasts Thomasville Cabinetry with granite countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. The sunroom/breakfast room opens onto a large custom-built covered patio. A formal dinning room and living room complete the main level. The owners restored the original hardwood floors and kept many of the home’s original features. The basement contains a modern one-bedroom apartment with soundproof insulation. The elegantly landscaped front yard has a legal parking pad and the spacious backyard contains a stone pathway, shrubbery, landscaping, and a garden shed. The home is close to all amenities and a stone’s throw from the subway. ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD The Dovercourt Park neighbourhood is conveniently located close to the centre of the city of Toronto. This particular home, which is just steps from Bloor Street, has easy access to the subway, and to all the Bloor Street amenities. The Bloorcourt Village shopping district on Bloor Street West, extends from Montrose Avenue over to Dufferin Street. Here you will find a wide variety of shops and services. The local shopping centre is the Galleria Mall, located at the south-west corner of Dufferin and Dupont. The Galleria Mall has forty-five stores, including a major department store, and a good selection of smaller independent stores. The main recreational facility in this neighbourhood is Dovercourt Park. This park is six acres in size and features, a children's playground, a wading pool, two tennis courts, baseball diamond, sports fields, and natural ice rinks in the winter. Dovercourt Park is also the home of the Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club, for children ages seven through seventeen. This club is open year round and includes a small gymnasium, a pool, a games room, an arts and crafts room, and two computer rooms. The Bloor Gladstone branch of the Toronto Public Library offers programs for both children and adults. Most Dovercourt Park houses are within walking distance of either the Ossington or Dufferin subway stations on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. Dovercourt Park's main arterial roadways are Bloor and Dufferin Streets which provide motorists with excellent access routes to all parts of the city. |
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For more information, Sarah Landry landreese@yahoo.ca
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