Address: 783 Dufferin Avenue
Neighbourhood: Old East Village
Agent: Stefanie and Stefan Kawac, Peak Professionals Realty
Price: $419,900
The Place
This cozy home in Old East Village is perfect for young families looking for a property with character in a historic neighbourhood.
The Details
Old East Village is barely a stone’s throw away from this charming three bed, three bath yellow-brick house on Dufferin Avenue. Featuring hardwood floors, wide pocket doors, modern appliances and a full backyard, this house is compact cozy, while three bedrooms and an open floor plan offer plenty of space to relax. Spend your summer afternoons lounging on the porch, or your evenings plucking from the apple tree or raspberry bushes in the backyard. Downstairs, this property features a finished basement set up for living or workspace, with the potential to install an in-law suite. With a brand-new roof and updated appliances, this home lives at the intersection between old-school feel and the new homeowners’ needs.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
For anyone in the market for a more traditional style of residential life without retreating to the subdivisions, this yellow-brick house makes for a quaint and charming home, right in the middle of the Old East Village community.
By the Numbers
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