36 Nassau Street, Toronto C01, ON M5T 1M2
About this home
An exceptional opportunity for both homeowners and investors in one of Toronto's most vibrant and high-demand neighbourhoods. This charming 2(1/2)-storey semi-detached home offers a unique blend of character, space, and income potential. Featuring a welcoming front porch, high ceilings, and abundant natural light the home provides comfortable living with added flexibility. Separate front and rear entrances, a partially finished basement, and a walkout to a second-floor balcony offer excellent potential for multi-generational living or rental income. The large backyard and rear parking add further convenience and future possibilities. Ideally located just steps from Kensington Market, Chinatown, and the University of Toronto, the property benefits from strong and consistent rental demand while offering an unbeatable lifestyle for end-users. Enjoy easy access to TTC transit, shopping, dining, schools, and key amenities including Toronto Western Hospital. Whether you're looking for a place to call home or a smart investment with long-term upside, this property delivers on both fronts. A fantastic opportunity to live in a vibrant, walkable community with everything at your doorstep.
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📐 Rooms & dimensions 16 rooms · 4 levels ▼
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📦 Inclusions & exclusions ▼
Four fridges, Two stoves, Two hood ranges, All window coverings, All electric light fixtures.
Tenant's personal belongings, furniture and appliances.
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Listing information sourced from TRREB MLS® via PropTx. This property is being represented by the listing brokerage shown above. Ishaan Verma of Royal LePage Certified Inc. is happy to represent buyers viewing this property.
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