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39 Russett Avenue
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For Sale $620,000
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Delightful family home with open concept dining and living space with a large bay window and custom gas fireplace. Custom built kitchen with professional 36" range with barbeque and custom stone canopy/exhaust hood. Insulated mud room with stone flloor, new window and door and vinyl exterior. All new mechanicals, furnace, a/c and luxurious 5 pce bathroom with separate frameless glass shower stall, deep bubble tub, double custom vanity with Granite top, stone tiles, Italian faucets and ensuite Laundry with stacked washer and dryer. Too many details to mention. Don't miss it! ABOUT THE AREA The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood is a mixed-use residential and industrial area. This is a neighbourhood in transition however, as former industrial land continues to be converted to non-industrial use. Ultimately, these changes are strengthening the residential character and the desirability of the Wallace Emerson neighbourhood. The Dufferin Mall at Bloor and Dufferin Streets, and the Galleria Shopping Centre located on the south-east corner of Dufferin and Dupont Streets, both include department stores, small retail shops and medical and dental offices. Together these two shopping centres provide a strong shopping base for Wallace Emerson residents. Street shopping is also available at the intersections of Wallace and Landsdowne Avenues, and at the recently revitalized Dufferin and Dupont area. There are also a fair number of variety stores that are conveniently dispersed throughout this neighbourhood. The Wallace Emerson Community Centre is located off Dufferin Street, south of Dupont Street. This modern facility includes an indoor swimming pool, a gymnasium, a games room, a large children's playground and an active seniors lounge. Wallace Emerson Park located next to the community centre features four floodlit tennis courts, and a twin surface artificial ice rink that offers pleasure skating, permit hockey, shinny hockey, learn to skate programs, an ice hockey house league, and parent and children skating programs. The Bloor/Gladstone Public Library, on Bloor Street east of Dufferin Street, offers programs for adults and children. The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood is very well served by public transit, with every home in the neighbourhood being located within a few minutes walk of a public transit line. The Bloor-Danforth subway has stations at Dufferin and at Lansdowne. There is also bus routes along Dufferin and Dupont Streets, as well as Lansdowne Avenue. |
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For more information, Sarah Landry landreese@yahoo.ca
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