Dream Big on Denison
Sitting on an expansive 47×130 foot lot in a pocket of stunning heritage homes in Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood is a golden opportunity.
With a quaint charm that’s often a rarity in contemporary Toronto real estate, all this 3-bedroom detached house needs are some personal finishes for it to transform into an immaculate home. Existing features like the established garden and covered entrance porch bring a charming cottage feel to this pocket of the city. Freshly painted and ready for its new owners, the price is right for 51 Denison Rd. W., your chance to make your real estate visions come to life.
Bedrooms: Featuring classic hardwood flooring, three spacious bedrooms are waiting to be reimagined.
Kitchen: Whether you have restyled the existing kitchen counters and cabinets, or created your open concept, chef inspired dream. Picture this: you brew your morning coffee and walk out to enjoy your lush garden on a sunny day, right from the kitchen.
Living Room: An inviting updated fireplace sits centre-stage in the freshly-painted living room.
Lower Level: Ample ceiling height, a rough-in for a bathroom and separate entrance provide the lower level with substantial potential for added living space or rental income.
Enclosed Front Porch: A covered entrance porch provides a traditional cottage feeling and is the perfect place to get lost in a good book or watch the heavy rains from a thunderstorm cuddled up with a cup of tea.
Bathroom: Take advantage of an extra spacious 4-piece bath complete with linen closet for added storage and convenience. This is the perfect spot for an upper level stackable washer/dryer if you convert the basement into an income suite.
Backyard: Lovingly maintained for many years, the owner was known to spend more time in the secret garden than inside the house. With a bit of imagination and a caring green thumb, the lush backyard can be restored back to its former glory in no time.
Garage: Whether you’d like a garden shed, backyard office, or home gym, the possibilities are endless with a garage and shed on the property.
Area: With the Humber River in close proximity and stunning heritage homes on nearly every corner, you are quickly reminded of the immense history of Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood. Simply known as “The Humber” in the 1790s, the village of Weston was incorporated in 1881 and was home to many of Toronto’s earliest businesses.
In addition to being on a bus route, Weston Station just up the street connects you to every part of the city by TTC, GO Transit and UP Express.