105 Montgomery Ave.

Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:700-1100 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$3,899
Days on Market:1048

Details

Description

The Perfect Condo Alternative! Stunning 2-Bedroom Semi-Detached Freehold Home In Prime Yonge & Eglinton Location On Tree-Lined Street. Top-End Luxury Renovation Completed In 2019; Open Concept With Hardwood Floors, Pot Lights, Quartz Countertops, Legal Parking Pad, Private Backyard, Quaint Front Garden, And Unfinished Basement With Laundry And Massive Storage. Loft-Style Primary Bedroom With Skylight And Brick Accent Wall. Steps To Eglinton Park, Subway, And Zoned For Allenby Ps. A Must See!!

Level Room Size Details
Ground Kitchen 5.70 x 4.10 Combined W/Dining, Hardwood Floor
Ground Dining 5.70 x 4.10 Combined W/Kitchen, Hardwood Floor
Ground Living 4.10 x 4.00 Hardwood Floor, Brick Fireplace
2nd Br 4.10 x 4.00 Skylight, Hardwood Floor
2nd 2nd Br 2.90 x 2.10 Hardwood Floor
2nd Bathroom

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:1
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Yonge-Eglinton

Address

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105 Montgomery Ave.

Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1E1

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