69 Twenty Fourth Street, Toronto, ON M8V 3N7
About this home
Welcome to this charming fully detached home in the highly sought-after Long Branch community. Situated on a private lot, this spacious two-storey home offers an excellent opportunity for families or those looking to make it their own in a wonderful family oriented neighborhood surrounded by many new custom built homes. The second-floor features four generous bedrooms and a full bathroom, while the main floor offers a versatile layout with a formal dining room (or fifth bedroom), a spacious living/family room with double French doors, a new 2-piece bathroom, and a welcoming foyer with crown moulding. The family-sized eat-in kitchen walks out to a 13' x 12' covered deck overlooking the backyard, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Additional features include a finished basement, a covered front verand for your morning coffee or evening glass of wine, a large double shed, a separate workshop, and an extra-long private driveway with parking for four vehicles. Located just minutes from the waterfront, parks, schools, transit, shopping, and everyday amenities, this well-maintained home offers space, comfort, and outstanding potential in one of South Etobicoke's most desirable neighborhood's.
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📐 Rooms & dimensions 12 rooms · 3 levels ▼
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All existing appliances including two gas stoves, two fridges, washer & dryer, central air conditioning and gas furnace.
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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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