230 Willow Ave.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:2000-2500 sq ft
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$4,149
Days on Market:1035

Details

Description

A Newly Stunning Custom-Built Home In The Heart Of Beaches & Queen Street, Toronto Most Desirable Community, With Exceptional Quality And Attention To Details. This Beautiful Residence Is Two And Half Story, 138 Deep Lot That Features 4 Bedrooms And 3 Full Washrooms With Impressive Open Layout. Finished Basement With 8-Foot-High Ceiling And Decent Attic Space

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 14.00 x 7.60 Hardwood Floor
Main Dining 10.40 x 7.60 Hardwood Floor
Main Family 12.00 x 9.30 Hardwood Floor
Main Kitchen 14.00 x 10.60 Hardwood Floor
Main Foyer 8.30 x 7.00 Hardwood Floor
2nd Prim Bdrm 14.00 x 9.30 Hardwood Floor
2nd 2nd Br 10.40 x 7.20 Hardwood Floor
2nd 3rd Br 10.80 x 10.50 Hardwood Floor
Bsmt Office 8.30 x 13.00 Hardwood Floor
Bsmt Media/Ent 12.60 x 8.40 Hardwood Floor

Building

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

Area Details

Neighbourhood

The Beaches

Address

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230 Willow Ave.

Toronto, Ontario, M4E 3K7

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