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164 Oakmount Road

Welcome to 164 Oakmount Road, an extra-spacious 4 bedroom 3 storey home on a 20ft x 150ft lot in the heart of the High Park neighbourhood in West Toronto.

Bedrooms

4

Bathrooms

2

Property Type

Semi-Detached

Neighbourhood

High Park

Taxes/Year

$5,667/2020

Lot Size

20 x 150

Property Details

What a great location, right across the street from Lithuania Park, close to the shops and restaurants of the Junction, Bloor West Village & Roncesvalles Village, and just a short walk away from the subway station, High Park, and top rated local schools, Keele PS and Humberside CI.

The main floor features a warm and welcoming living room with a gas fireplace, an extra-large dining room, and an updated kitchen with quartz counters and stainless steel appliances. From the kitchen you can walk out to a two-tiered deck and a very deep and fully fenced back yard.

On the second floor there is a 4 piece bathroom and three bedrooms, including a large front bedroom with a gas fireplace and a back bedroom with an adjoining family room or den with lots of natural light.

The entire third floor is a gorgeous master bedroom with a 3 piece ensuite bathroom, walk-in closet, gas fireplace, skylight, and a walk-out to a balcony with spectacular views.

Original interior doors have been meticulously refinished throughout.

The basement is open and has a back walk-up, so there is potential to make a separate apartment.

The windows, wiring, electrical service and water supply have been updated; an above average home inspection report is available via email.

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Location

High Park

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As its name suggests, the neighbourhood of High Park is defined by its proximity to the park itself, the city’s largest green space. It is a community rich with history. The area north of Bloor was formerly part of the Town of West Toronto Junction, until its annexation by the City of Toronto in 1909. The land south of Bloor was purchased by John Howard in 1808, one of the city’s first architects. Howard called his massive estate “High Park” because of its commanding views of Lake Ontario. He conveyed the property to the City of Toronto and requested that the land remain a park for all Torontonians to enjoy. His original home is now Colborne Lodge Museum.

High Park’s winding tree-lined streets feature some of Toronto’s finest residential homes. The stately Edwardian, Tudor and Victorian dwellings, with their distinctive brick exteriors, were built in the late 1890s and early 1900s and are highlighted by fine period details, elegant principal rooms and fireplaces.  There are also many condo buildings, offered at both entry-level and luxury prices, in the High Park neighbourhood.

High Park is conveniently located within walking distance of Bloor West Village, one of the city’s most popular shopping districts, with its cafés, shops, restaurants, fruit & vegetable markets and flower shops. High Park’s other major shopping venue is Junction Gardens, along Dundas Street West. The recently revitalized area has become a trendy hub for artist’s galleries, antique stores, bakeries, organic grocers and chic shops.

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