69 Twenty Fourth Street
Fabulous Opportunity in the Desirable Long Branch community. Welcome to this fully detached home at 69 Twenty Fourth St. situated on a 25′ x 130′ lot, offering a private setting in one of South Etobicoke’s sought-after neighbourhoods. Proudly owned by the same family for approximately 40 years, this well-maintained property presents exceptional value and versatility.The impressive second-floor addition features four spacious bedrooms and a full bathroom-ideal for growing families. The main floor offers a functional and flexible layout, including a bedroom or formal dining room, a formal living/family room with double french doors, a roughed in bathroom and a generous front foyer with crown mouldings throughout. Enjoy a family-sized eat-in kitchen with a walk-out to a covered deck that’s 13′ x 12′ , perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining while overlooking the backyard. Additional highlights includes a large double shed and a workshop-ideal for storage or hobby use. Enjoy an extra-long private driveway with parking for up to four vehicles. A wonderful full sized covered front veranda for you to enjoy your morning coffee or evening glass of wine. The finished basement offers excellent potential for extended family living or rental income. Located just minutes from the lake, parks, schools, transit, and all essential amenities, this solid 2 storey home combines comfort, convenience and opportunity in prime Etobicoke neighbourhood with many new custom built infill homes.
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