Welcome to 25 Ambrose Rd situated in prestigious Bayview Village ! This home offers a plethora of appealing features that cater to both comfort and practicality. Here’s a concise overview of its standout attributes:
Key Features:
* Location: Nestled in prestigious Bayview Village, directly across from Maureen Parkette, providing a serene and peaceful environment.
* Lot Size: This property boasts a generous 56’ x 135’ lot, offering ample outdoor space and privacy.
* Layout: This home features a unique 4-level design with a split layout, ideal for maintaining privacy or accommodating separate living quarters such as an office or in-law suite.
* Main Level: Bright and airy living room with a bay window, complemented by ¾” oak flooring. An oversized dining area features double glass doors that lead out to a 2-tier deck and a tranquil garden retreat.
* Kitchen: Well-equipped with plenty of cabinets, built-in oven and microwave, a central island with a cooktop for a 'complete kitchen triangle', and a convenient breakfast bar.
* Bedrooms: Upper level bedrooms, including a primary bedroom with its own ensuite bathroom.
* Family Room: A cozy ground level family room complete with a wood-burning fireplace and large glass doors providing direct access to the lush garden.
* Basement: Finished basement offering additional living space with a recreation room, bedroom, bathroom, laundry area, and utility room.
* Outdoor Living: Enjoy the convenience of an attached garage, alongside a lush garden, a 2-tier deck, and a private yard that’s perfect for relaxation and gatherings.
* Convenience: Located near East Don Valley Trails/Ravine, the home offers easy access to schools, churches, medical facilities, Bayview Village, Fairview Mall, Ikea, Canadian Tire & 2 subway stations.
* Transportation: Excellent connectivity with major highways (401, 404, and DVP), nearby subway stations, Go-train services, and various amenities.
* Education: Surrounded by top-tier educational institutions offering French Immersion/Gifted programs, as well as options for Catholic and public schools.
This property blends spacious living with a coveted location, making it an ideal choice for families seeking comfort and convenience in Bayview Village. Interested in exploring more? Contact me today to arrange a viewing of 25 Ambrose Rd and discover firsthand all that this home has to offer!
Located in prestigious Bayview Village, this solid brick home sits on a spacious 56' x 135' lot across from Maureen Parkette. It features a unique 4-level design that offers privacy with a split layout, ideal for a separate office or in-law suite. There are 3/4" oak floors throughout upper levels & main level is bright and airy, with a large living room featuring a bay window, an oversized dining area with double glass doors leading to a 2-tier deck and garden retreat filled with beautiful flowers.The kitchen is well-equipped with plenty of cabinets, built-in oven and microwave, and a central island with a cooktop and breakfast bar. Bedrooms are situated on the upper level, with the primary bedroom boasting an ensuite bathroom. The ground level hosts a cozy family room with a wood-burning fireplace and access to a lush garden through large glass doors.The finished basement offers additional living space with a massive recreation room, a bedroom, laundry area, bathroom, and utility room. The home is ideally located near East Don Valley Trails/Ravine and offers easy access to amenities such as schools, churches, medical facilities, Bayview Village, Fairview Mall, Ikea and Canadian Tire. Major highways (401, 404, and DVP) and short walk to 2 subways & Go-Train provide convenient transportation options throughout Toronto.
Property Type
Detached
Community
Bayview Village
Land Size
Frontage - 56.5
Depth - 135
Total Parking Spaces
2
Architectural Style
4 Level sidesplit
Bedrooms
3
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Main level | 3.76 x 4.11 (meters) |
Dining room | Main level | 3.51 x 3.28 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 3.63 x 2.74 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Main level | 3.45 x 2.72 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Upper Level | 2.92 x 4.01 (meters) |
Upper Level | 3.48 x 3.73 (meters) | |
Family room | Lower level | 3.81 x 3.5 (meters) |
Recreation room | Basement | 7.62 x 4.67 (meters) |
Bedroom 4 | Basement | 4.5 x 3.15 (meters) |
Laundry room | Basement | 2.97 x 2.77 (meters) |
Utility room | Basement | 3.35 x 2.61 (meters) |
Cold room | Basement | 2.03 x 1.4 (meters) |
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