53 Regent St.

Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$2,850
Days on Market:1055

Details

Description

Cozy Detached Bungalow At Keelesdale-Eglinton West. Kitchen Combined W/ Breakfast Area Walk Out To Patio, Open Concept Living/Dinning Hardwood Floors, Large Master W/ Walk In Closet. Large Lot W/ Private Driveway W/ 4 Parking Spaces + Garage. Finished Walk Up Bsmt Generous Bedroom, Separate Entrance And Separate Laundry, Potential Bsmt Apartment. Large Yard With Lots Of Privacy, Close To All Amenities

Level Room Size Details
Flat Living 3.97 x 2.96 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Dining
Flat Dining 2.44 x 2.96 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
Flat Kitchen 3.41 x 2.65 Ceramic Floor, W/O To Porch
Flat Prim Bdrm 3.08 x 2.62 Hardwood Floor, Closet
Flat 2nd Br 3.18 x 1.77 Hardwood Floor, Window
Bsmt Living 3.62 x 2.71 Ceramic Floor, Open Concept
Bsmt Kitchen 3.58 x 2.71 Ceramic Floor, Open Concept
Bsmt Br 2.78 x 2.18 Parquet Floor, His/Hers Closets

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungalow
Parking Spaces:4
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Keelesdale-Eglinton West

Address

Listing dot large

53 Regent St.

Toronto, Ontario, M6N 3N8

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