Welcome to this remarkable ["Multi-Level"] condo townhouse located in the coveted neighborhood of Banbury-Don Mills. Expertly crafted featuring premium brick construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $828,000 to acquire a beautiful home in a highly sought-after setting. Designed for both comfortable daily living and elegant entertaining, the layout maximizes natural light, functional flow, and lifestyle utility.
Welcome to "The Cottages" on Cottonwood Drive. Tucked away in a quiet enclave just steps from the Shops at Don Mills, 68 Cottonwood Drive is a light-filled, mid-century condominium townhome, offering a unique blend of space, style, and serenity...Behind the understated façade, lies a delightful, multi-level layout with an open-concept design that's perfect for modern living and effortless entertaining. The lower (ground-level) living and family rooms overlook a spacious fenced patio (with family room walk-out); your own private outdoor retreat! Beyond the patio gate, expansive condo-owned green space provides a natural backdrop and gently insulates the home from the bustle of the street. Originally configured as a 3-bedroom home, the third bedroom has been thoughtfully transformed into an inviting family room. With minimal effort, it can be converted back, offering flexibility to suit your needs and lifestyle. These charming units rarely come to market. The current owner of #68 has enjoyed this home, for 47 years! Don't miss this exceptional opportunity.
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