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Do Not Miss This Well Renovated Looks Like Model Home In A Great Prestigious Location. Lovely Family Home On A Large Private Treed Park-Like Lot. Well Maintained And Updated. Shows Very Well. Walk To Schools, Parks, Tennis Courts, Ttc. Walk To Go Train And Subway. Eazy Access To Highways And Minutes To Downtown. Dunlace School & York Mills Colligiate Area. In Prestigious Neighbourhood. A Great Place To Live In One Of Toronto's Finest Family Neighbourhoods This Home Is In Move-In Condition With Pride Of Ownership Evident In Every Square Inch. Great In-Law Potential. Gorgeous 3 Bdrm Raised Bungalow With Carport And 4 Car Driveway! Just Move In To This Completely Upgraded Home, Hardwood On Main Floor, Broadloom In Basement, Freshly Painted In Neutral Colours, Utility Room With Shelves, Professionally Installed Patio, For More Pictures, Please Click on Virtual Tour.
ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD York Mills is one of Toronto's most affluent neighbourhoods. Its mills are long gone replaced by shining office towers and luxury condominiums. Its main arterial roadways including Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue - which were once impassable by car, now serve as major roadways to and from the city core. Yet, despite all these changes York Mills has managed to maintain a peaceful tranquility and natural beauty that has helped make it one of Toronto's most desirable neighbourhoods. York Mills Plaza is conveniently located at the south-west intersection of Bayview Avenue and York Mills Road. This popular outdoor shopping plaza is anchored by a large drug store, and a supermarket. York Mills Plaza also features an international restaurant, a wine shop, small specialty retail stores and a fine selection of gourmet food shops. The Bayview Village Shopping Centre is located at the north-east corner of Bayview and Sheppard Avenues. This upscale shopping centre caters to the affluent York Mills market with several designer clothing and accessory stores, gift shops, a magazine and book shop, jewellery stores, and an excellent selection of restaurants. The York Mills Centre located on the north-east corner of Yonge Street and York Mills Road has about a dozen retail shops and professional services in addition to medical offices and a food court. St. Andrew's Square on Tournament Drive is a handy little shopping plaza that features a quaint courtyard of stores including a bank, dry cleaners, a video store, a restaurant, a veterinary clinic and professional and medical offices. The multi-faceted York Mills Park, located at the south-east corner of York Mills Road and Bayview Avenue is well used in the summertime for a variety of pursuits. There is an outdoor pool for recreational swimming, a children's playground and a baseball diamond with recreational house leagues. This park also provides access to Windfield's Park which has an attractive footpath through a ravine valley that follows the winding course of Wilkett Creek, a tributary of the Don River. York Mills Park is also the home of the York Mills Arena. This arena is busy year-round with organized hockey leagues, as well as power and pleasure skating. There are many parks located north of York Mills and west of Bayview Avenue. The largest of these neighbourhood parks is St. Andrew's Park which features a mini valley and lush greenspace that is popular for walks and light recreational pursuits. Tournament Park located next to St. Andrew's Square features tennis courts and an active tennis club program. Golfers are very close to the scenic Don Valley Golf Course located west of Yonge Street and south of Highway 401. York Mills is extremely well served by public transit. Bus lines runs on all of York Mills' main arterial roadways including York Mills Road, Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue. All of these routes connect to stations on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. The York Mills subway station located at the north-east corner of Yonge Street and York Mills Road also serves as a Go Transit station and provides express service to the Pearson International Airport. Motorists can take Yonge Street directly downtown to Toronto's major business and entertainment districts. On-ramps to Highway 401 are quickly accessed from either Yonge Street or Bayview Avenue. |
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