81 Armadale Avenue
Overlooking beloved “Lollipop Park” and steps to Bloor Street in coveted High Park/Swansea, this fully renovated 3+1 bedroom, 2-bath detached home blends classic 1930s charm with modern comfort. Bathed in east-west light, the home features preserved stained-glass windows, hardwood floors, high ceilings, and multiple living spaces designed for work, play, and relaxation.The main floor living room showcases a working wood-burning fireplace with original Art Deco surround and mantel, creating a warm focal point rich in character. An updated kitchen with adjoining breakfast/family area walks out to a private, professionally landscaped backyard terrace and an HGTV-featured four-season detached studio-ideal for a home office, creative space, or quiet retreat.The finished lower level offers a welcoming family room with gas fireplace and snack station, a spacious bedroom with closet, and a separate side entrance for added flexibility. Both bathrooms feature in-floor heating, and a new high-efficiency on-demand heating system ensures year-round comfort and energy efficiency.The private drive accommodates 2+ vehicles. Located within the highly sought-after Swansea Public School catchment and near Humberside Collegiate Institute, and just steps to Bloor West Village shops and restaurants, Jane subway station, parks, and the Lakeshore, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy a modern, light-filled home where character, functionality, and green space come together.
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