




TBD - COPY
There is a quality to this house that is hard to put into words until you are standing in it. It is bright and unhurried, the kind of home that slows you down in the best way. After a long day, it genuinely feels like a place to restore.
Long summer evenings with the hot tub on, kids running through the grass, the smell of the barbecue and a glass of something cold in hand. The backyard is generous enough to host a crowd and still feel like a place to unwind.
A short walk brings you to Riverdale Park, where the city opens up and the skyline glows at golden hour. It is one of those views that never gets old, and the fact that it is steps away makes it feel like a gift every single time.
The Broadview Hotel rooftop for a drink at sunset. Alice Marie or Gerrard Street Bakery for a morning pastry. Tabule and Wynona for a proper dinner. Everything you could want is within a pleasant walk, making every errand feel a little like a treat.
Two distinct living spaces mean the whole family can coexist without compromise. The living room holds dinner parties and games nights beautifully. The family room absorbs the wonderful chaos of daily life, toys and all, so the rest of the house can breathe.
Newly renovated and thoughtfully designed, with everything you need and nothing wasted. The island anchors the space and the layout makes cooking feel easy and enjoyable, whether it is a quick weeknight meal or something more leisurely on a Sunday morning.
The home offers the rare option to close a door and have genuine separation between work and family life. With 4+1 bedrooms, the possibility of creating a dedicated office space means real focus during the day and a clean break when the day is done.
Close enough to downtown, Cabbagetown, Riverdale, and the Beaches to enjoy all of them, far enough to feel like a real neighbourhood rather than a transit hub. You get the energy of the city and the ease of a place that feels genuinely livable.
Neighbours are welcoming and there are great playgrounds nearby for children to run around and play. It is the kind of street that makes daily life feel a little warmer.
East Chinatown is just up the street. Little India and Greektown are not far. The food, the culture, the texture of daily life here reflects a Toronto that is genuinely diverse and deeply interesting. It is one of the quiet things that makes this part of the city feel irreplaceable.