Welcome to this remarkable ["Bungalow"] detached located in the coveted neighborhood of Maple Leaf. Expertly crafted featuring premium brick construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $1,349,000 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.
This beautifully maintained 1900 sq ft bungalow sits in the heart of the highly sought -after Maple Leaf community, one of North York's most convenient and family-oriented neighborhoods. Offering a spacious and functional layout, this home is perfect for families, investors, or downsizers seeking comfort without compromise. Recent upgrades include new windows and a new roof, ensuring durability and improved energy efficiency, along with a complete electrical conversion from aluminum to copper wiring for enhanced safety and long-term peace of mind. Nestled on a quiet residential street, the property features a large backyard ideal for entertaining, gardening, or future expansion. This location is exceptional - just minutes from Highways 400 and 401 for easy commuting, with TTC transit nearby. Surrounded by excellent schools, beautiful parks, and everyday amenities, the area delivers both convenience and community. Whether you're ready to move in and enjoy or customize to suit your personal vision, this bungalow presents an outstanding opportunity in a high-demand pocket of Toronto.
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