94 crescent road toronto

Condo of the week: 94 Crescent Road

This condo building makes me nostalgic for the lovely courtyard flats in England. This three-storey townhouse is tucked away in a shady part of Rosedale.94 crescent road torontoThe main rooms are bright and cozy. The living room has a wood burning fireplace and the hardwood floors are beautiful.

94 crescent road torontoI love the French doors in the various rooms that lead out onto the balconies. There are four balconies in total, so plenty of spots to have a cup of coffee or glass of wine in the summer.

94 crescent road torontoThe one sore spot in this townhouse is the kitchen, which looks like it hasn’t been updated in a while. The cabinets and appliances are very dated, so whoever buys this place will certainly have to renovate.

94 crescent road torontoThere are two bedrooms in this unit. Each have their own en suite bathroom. The bathrooms do look like they could use an upgrade as well.

94 crescent road torontoThe master bedroom also features a walk-in closet and sitting area.94 crescent road toronto

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Good For

Nature-lovers. This townhouse is steps away from Park Drive Reservation Lands, which is great for walks, mountain biking and just generally escaping the hustle and bustle of the city.94 crescent road toronto

Move On If

You don’t want to renovate a kitchen. It’s a pain to do and for a place that’s almost $2 million, adding the price of a kitchen renovation might be a deal breaker.94 crescent road toronto

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