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Toronto C11,ON M4W 3X3
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Lease
Approx. Sqft 5000 +
MLS Listing ID C10420577
Style 3-Storey
Bedrooms 5
Property Description
Discover opulent living in Toronto's prestigious "Governors Bridge." Rosedale area. Rare gem, just off the Bayview Extension, offers over 5000 sq ft of luxury. Herringbone flooring and ensuite bathrooms in every bedroom showcase attention to detail. The open-concept kitchen, boasting Wolf appliances leads to a raised deck. The master with a 2-way fireplace, dual walk-in closets, and a Juliette balcony overlooking the landscaped backyard. Fully finished basement is a bright retreat with a sauna, steamroom and a walk-out to the backyard oasis featuring a saltwater pool. Additional luxuries include a steam room and a dedicated wine cellar. The residence is part of the exclusive Rosedale "Governors Bridge" community, providing both privacy and prestige. Steps to Downtown, Parks, Rosedale, Moore Park, Leaside, and Bennington Heights adds to the allure of this prime location. Enjoy access to ravine trails along the Don River and Brickworks, blending urban living with nature. Live the resort lifestyle within the city. Cul de Sac very private street with a park.
Location
State ON
County Toronto
Area Leaside
Region Leaside
City Region Leaside
Rooms
Family Room Yes
Basement Separate Entrance,Finished with Walk-Out
Kitchen 1
Interior
Interior Features Central Vacuum,Sauna
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Type Family Room,Living Room
Fireplace Yes
Heat Source Gas
Exterior
Exterior Feature Deck,Patio
Garage Private
Garage Spaces 4.0
Pool Inground
View Park/Greenbelt,Pool,City,Downtown
Roof Type Shingles
Total Parking Spaces 6
Building
Unit Features Fenced Yard,Park,Public Transit,Ravine,River/Stream,Cul de Sac/Dead End
Foundation Not Applicable
Others
Security Features Carbon Monoxide Detectors,Smoke Detector,Security System,Alarm System