Description
Amazing location! Bright sunny corner lot on Glen Echo, steps to Yonge street and all amenities. Surrounded by luxury homes in a can't be beat area. Owner had plans approved for a two story house to be built, plans included. Great opportunity for builders or renovators. Same owner since 1992, it is a bright and warm home but outdated and in need of modernization, could be a great family starter home with some upgrades in a great neighborhood. Downstairs basement apartment with separate entrance for extra income, guests or a family to co-live.
Features
- Facing: North
- Bedrooms: 22
- Bathrooms: 2
- Garages:
1
- Kitchens: 2
Details
- Lot size: 24.53 x 90.54 Feet
- Space: 700-1100
- Tax: $ 7103.00
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C13066228
- Listing contracted with: REAL ESTATE HOMEWARD
| Bathroom |
Pieces |
Level |
| 1xBath | 4 pcs | Main |
|
| 1xBath | 4 pcs | Basement |
|
Property Summary
Located close to the intersection of Yonge and Glen Echo, 28 Glen Echo Rd is a 22 bedrooms 2 washrooms Detached. The unit has a Single Attached Parking Space. The property has many nice features including Primary Bedroom - Main and In-Law Suite. .
Commute Information
Lawrence Subway Station (1km)
Community Overview
28 Glen Echo Rd is at the Heart of Lawrence Park North Community. The boundary of Lawrence Park North runs from Avenue Road on the west to Lawrence Avenue on the south, Braeside Road on the east, and Old Orchard Grove and Doncliffe Drive on the north. The community encompasses three neighbourhoods: Bedford Park, Wanless Park and Teddington Park. Lawrence Park North has a fine blend of detached and semi-detached real estate geared toward families with young children. In past 3 months, 32 Detached homes were sold at average of $2.39M. About 21% of the population in the Bedford Park-Nortown community is a visible minority. Located at the centre south of the community, Lawrence subway station connects the central transit system to downtown Toronto. Wanless Park is the largest park and offers tennis courts, a basketball court, a baseball diamond, and a kids' playground. Besides many distinctive restaurants, antique shops, and speciality stores, shoppers can find Metro Supermarket, Shoppers Drug Mart, and many other retail stores. Lawrence Park North is wealthy but also a friendly community. Many upper-income families choose this area because of excellent private and public schools, close approximate to downtown Toronto, and convenient access to Toronto's transit system.