220 Keele St.

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:5
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$5,847
Days on Market:1072

Details

Description

Rarely Available And Highly Sought After Multiplex In A Premium High Park Location. 5 Self-Contained Units, 2 Blocks N/Bloor, S/W Corner Lot Of Keele & Hillsview Ave. Investor's Dream. Detached 3-Car Garg. W/Hydro Plus 3-Car Priv - Garden Suite Potential!. Dw Fronting Hillsview. Close To Everything, Steps To High Park, Subway, Schools, Bloor West Village And The Junction. High Park!!! Won't Last!

Level Room Size Details
Ground Kitchen Ceramic Floor, W/O To Yard
Ground Living Hardwood Floor, Beamed
Ground Br Hardwood Floor, Beamed
2nd Kitchen Hardwood Floor, Eat-In Kitchen
2nd Br Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
2nd Kitchen Ceramic Floor, Eat-In Kitchen
2nd Br Parquet Floor, Closet
3rd Kitchen Ceramic Floor, Eat-In Kitchen
3rd Br Parquet Floor, W/O To Balcony
Bsmt Kitchen Laminate, Window
Bsmt Living Laminate, Open Concept
Bsmt Br Laminate, Window

Building

Heating:Water
Cooling:Other
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2 1/2 Storey
Parking Spaces:3
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

High Park North

Address

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220 Keele St.

Toronto, Ontario, M6P 2K2

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