240 Lisgar St.

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$5,645
Days on Market:1104

Details

Description

Location, Location For This 2 1/2 Storey, Five Bedroom Victorian Home, Crown Mouldings, High Baseboard, Soaring Ceilings, 2nd Floor Walkout To Balcony, Fully Finished Basement W/O To Backyard, Full Kitchen In The Basement, Two Bedrooms On The Main, Bonus Bedroom On 3rd Floor, A Large Home Welcoming A Big Family. Garage In Rear, Just A Short Walk To Trinity Bellwoods Park Steps To Great Restaurants, Shops And Bars. View Virtual Tour!

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 4.74 x 2.84 Crown Moulding, Bay Window
Main Dining 3.22 x 2.84 Formal Rm, Crown Moulding
Bsmt Kitchen 3.96 x 3.58 Renovated, Breakfast Bar
Main Br 2.69 x 2.64 Window, French Doors
Main Br 3.81 x 2.38 Window, Closet
2nd Br 3.50 x 3.96 W/O To Balcony, Hardwood Floor
2nd Br 3.96 x 2.13 Pot Lights, Hardwood Floor
2nd Br 3.35 x 2.84 B/I Shelves, Walk-Out
Bsmt Living 4.52 x 3.58

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

Little Portugal

Address

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240 Lisgar St.

Toronto, Ontario, M6J 3G7

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