2366 Queen Street E 7, Toronto E02, ON M4E 1H4
About this home
Welcome to Beach living with the space, privacy, and lifestyle you've been waiting for. This beautifully spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhouse offers approx. 1,400 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space in one of Toronto's most beloved neighbourhoods.The main floor is bright and inviting, with a living area that opens onto a stunning oversized terrace surrounded by mature trees. Private, peaceful, and rare in the city, it's the perfect spot for morning coffee, summer dinners, or your very own little escape.The large kitchen offers a breakfast bar, great storage, and plenty of counter space for anyone who actually likes to cook or just wants room to unpack takeout like a professional.Upstairs, the second-floor family room is bright, spacious, and ideal for movie nights. The large 2nd floor bedroom offers double closets, storage and room for a desk for those who work from home. The third-floor primary suite feels like a true retreat, featuring generous closet space and an oversized 3-piece ensuite with laundry. Steps to the water, boardwalk, shops, restaurants, cafés, and transit. This home delivers the best of Beach living with space to breathe, entertain, and enjoy one of Toronto's most iconic neighbourhoods.
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📐 Rooms & dimensions 6 rooms · 3 levels ▼
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