142 Borden Street, Toronto, ON M5S 2N3
About this home
Tucked onto one of downtown Toronto's most coveted residential streets, 142 Borden Street is a turnkey income property in the heart of Harbord Village - steps from Little Italy, Kensington Market, and the University of Toronto. This is the kind of address that rarely trades hands: a beautifully maintained triplex (legal duplex with a legal self-contained basement unit), sitting on an exceptionally deep 138-foot lot with a private, fully enclosed backyard and a rear detached garage off the laneway. Configured as three self-contained 3-bedroom units, this property is built for serious cash flow and flexibility. Each unit lives large, with generous bedrooms and full self-contained layouts ideal for families, professionals, or students. With strong rents across all 3 units, the property offers gross potential income of approximately $147,000 per year - a standout return for a freehold downtown asset. Whether you're an investor seeking a stabilized portfolio piece or an owner-occupier looking to live in one unit while the others carry the mortgage, the numbers here are hard to beat.
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📐 Rooms & dimensions 18 rooms · 3 levels ▼
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3 stoves, 3 range hoods, 3 refrigerators, 3 washers, 3 dryers, 3 furnaces, 3 central air conditioning units, 2 whole-house dehumidifiers, 2 hot water tanks, and 1 tankless water heater.
Ring camera doorbells, ISP-provided modem/router and Wi-Fi units, Wi-Fi extenders, and tenants' belongings.
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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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