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46 Lionhead Trail
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For Sale $274,900
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* Perfect 3 Bedroom Raised-Bungalow * Located In A Quiet Family Oriented Neighbourhood * Close To Schools, Parks, 401 & Ttc * This Home Features A Newer Kitchen * Beautiful Hardwood Floors * Family Room W/ Fireplace + 9Ft Ceilings + Sep. Entrance, 4th Bedroom & More! * Also Includes * Fully Updated Bathroom * Newer Fridge * Newer Stove * Second Kitchen W/ Fridge & Stove * Washer & Dryer * Three Ceiling Fans * New Roof * ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD The Rouge neighbourhood is nestled between the Metro Toronto Zoo on the north, the Rouge River Valley on the east and Highway 401 to the south. The natural beauty of this area quickly comes into focus along Sheppard Avenue, which provides a spectacular view of the Rouge River Valley. This neighbourhood features a good mix of affordable housing. It has it's own shopping, schools, parks and community centre, is well served by public transit, and is close to commuter highways. The ranch-style bungalows and two-storey homes along Sheppard Avenue were built in the 1960's. These houses are situated on extra wide and deep lots. Some of these lots stretch back four hundred feet. Many of the houses on the east side of Sheppard Avenue command a spectacular view of the Rouge River Valley. The majority of the houses in this neighbourhood are two-storey detached and semi-detached homes built in the 1970's, 80's, and 90's. There are also some townhouse communities and a handful of condominium apartment buildings located within this neighbourhood The Abbey Lane Shopping Centre, located off Rylander Boulevard, features a large supermarket, a Canadian Tire store, a pharmacy, banks, restaurants, a cleaners, a pet store, a hair salon, a post office, and an indoor children's playground. The Tall Pines Park and Neighbourhood Centre is located at 64 Rylander Boulevard, across from the Abbey Lane Shopping Centre. This is a modern facility with community meeting rooms. The park itself features two tennis courts and a children's playground. The Rouge Community Park, conveniently situated in the middle of this neighbourhood, is ideal for a short nature hike or picnic and also features a baseball diamond. Further west of the Rouge Community Park is Dean Park, another naturalized park that features tennis courts. Rouge Park, which forms the eastern boundary of this neighbourhood, is popular with nature enthusiasts, hikers, joggers, and cross-country skiers. It is also the site of the Glen Rouge campground, which has over one hundred camp sites. Access to this park is located east of Sheppard Avenue off Kingston Road. Bus service along Sheppard Avenue East connects passengers to the Sheppard Station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. Motorists enjoy convenient access to Highway 401 from Sheppard Avenue and Highway 2 off Port Union Road. These two highways provide commuters with a variety of options, with connecting routes leading into and out of the city. |
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For more information, Hans Ohrstrom sold@hansohrstrom.com
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