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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

House of the week: 283 Kenilworth Avenue

263 Kenilworth Avenue283 Kenilworth Avenue is a multi-level tree house in the heart of the Beaches, currently on the market for $1,690,000. A three-storey dwelling, it's a property that makes an impression with wood ceilings and a mahogany staircase spread over seven levels.

The former dilapidated home was purchased about eight years ago for $250,000, and later flipped and sold for almost six times what the owners originally paid. The result is a 2,800 square foot property that rocked this Beach neighbourhood with three bedrooms, four bathrooms and a landscaped backyard with a "dramatic wall of water."

263 Kenilworth AvenueIn today's soaring real estate market, you can barely score a condo for the original asking price, and flipping a house might be a tougher sell. The average for a detached house still hovers around the $1 million mark and condo prices have exceeded $400K. Whether you call it "the Beach" or the rebranded "Beach Village," this sandy waterfront neighbourhood is still a hot, hot, hot pocket.

263 Kenilworth AvenueSPECS

  • Address: 283 Kenilworth Avenue
  • Price: $1,690,000
  • Lot Size: 22 x 110 FT
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Parking: 1
  • Taxes: $8,357
  • Walk Score: 80

263 Kenilworth AvenueNOTABLE FEATURES

  • Approx. 2,800 square feet
  • Mahogany staircase
  • Ensuite with whirlpool tub
  • Skylights and fireplace
  • Home security system
  • Rooftop patio
  • Landscaped garden with fountain and in-ground lighting

263 Kenilworth AvenueGOOD FOR

Summers (and winters) in the city. With a rumoured milder January this year (we'll believe it when we see it), this beach property is great for hosting parties year round. The back is very private with a step-down area, and enclosed fence hidden by large shrubs.

263 Kenilworth AvenueMOVE ON IF

You don't like stairs or any type of wood fixtures. Mahogany, cedar, solid birch---this rebuilt house uses wood and custom fixtures in just about every room. The multi-level staircase (mahogany, of course) is a steep climb to the other floors so watch your step.

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Thanks to Bosley Real Estate Ltd, Brokerage for sponsoring our House of the Week. All content and editorial selected and written by blogTO.


by Alana Charles via blogTO

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