As Toronto’s real estate market continues to adjust, one of the city’s most famed homes has taken a substantial hit. realestate realestatenews properties Toronto
Thirty-foot cathedral ceilings and large industrial windows create an airy feel throughout the open-concept main level. The dining area flows effortlessly into the living room, which features a water vapour fireplace. The kitchen, with its panelled appliances, marble breakfast bar, and floating shelves, lies beyond, gazing onto the fenced-in backyard.
The second level houses two bedrooms — one has a roomy built-in closet, while the other overlooks the front garden. The primary suite sprawls across the entirety of the third floor, with a glass catwalk connecting the sleeping area to the sun-soaked five-piece ensuite. It offers a plethora of closets and a private balcony, too.
Despite the recent price cut, 118 Sorauren Avenue maintains its position as one of the most striking homes on one Toronto’s most sought-after streets.
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