250 Symington Ave.

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$5,945
Days on Market:1050

Details

Description

Welcome To 250 Symington Ave. This Beautiful Det-2 Storey Home W/ 29Ft Frontage Located In The Prime Junction Triangle And Features 3 Rooms And Kitchen On 1st Floor, French Doors, 9 Foot Ceilings, 2nd Floor 4 Rooms & Kitchen Rough-In Basement Apt With Private Entrance New Double Car Garage. Private Drive, Great Opportunity For A Very Large Family Easily Converted On Triplex

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 4.88 x 3.66 Hardwood Floor
Main Dining 4.98 x 3.46 Ceramic Floor, Combined W/Kitchen
Main Kitchen 4.33 x 3.64 Ceramic Floor, Family Size Kitchen
Main Br 3.40 x 3.40 Hardwood Floor, Closet
Main Br 4.09 x 3.30 Hardwood Floor, W/I Closet
2nd Prim Bdrm 4.04 x 4.13 Hardwood Floor, Closet
2nd Br 4.50 x 2.61 Hardwood Floor
2nd Br 4.40 x 2.89 Hardwood Floor
2nd Dining 3.70 x 4.80 Hardwood Floor
2nd Kitchen 3.56 x 2.44 Hardwood Floor

Building

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

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction

Address

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250 Symington Ave.

Toronto, Ontario, M6P 3W6

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