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65 Old Mill Dr, Toronto
$1,695,000 CAD
3 baths
4+1 beds
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Classic detached brick home set back on a quiet family street in popular Baby Point, steps from Humber River parklands, Bloor West Village shops, 5 minutes from Jane and Old Mill Subway stations. 30 x 130 ft deep lot, 4+1 good size bedrooms. Sun filled oversized living...
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9 Humbercrest Pt, Toronto
$3,289,000 CAD
4 baths
4+1 beds
Humbercrest Pt
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Welcome to 9 Humbercrest Point - the one youve been waiting for! Discover an exquisite retreat on a tranquil street in sought-after Baby Point Village. Offering the rare combination of urban convenience & natural beauty, this unique home sits on a double ravine backing...
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105 Baby Point Rd, Toronto
$2,598,000 CAD
3 baths
4 beds
Baby Point Rd
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Located in Toronto's prestigious Baby Point neighbourhood, this 1952 built, mid-century modern home sits on a 62 x 153 foot lot! This gracious home boasts 4 beds and 3 baths, blending sleek design and functional comfort, for urban living. Clean lines, glass brick, and...
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89 Riverview Gdns, Toronto
$2,424,000 CAD
2 baths
3+1 beds
Riverview Gdns
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Absolutely Spectacular Reno On Cul De Sac In Old Mill. Boasting Humber River Vistas. It Features Bright & Spacious Open Concept Living Room W/New Hardwood Floors, Pot Lights, Bay Window & Gas Fireplace. Open Stylish Dining Room Combined With New Designer Kitchen With...
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20 Riverview Gdns, Toronto
$1,788,000 CAD
2 baths
3 beds
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Welcome to Riverview, where charm meets convenience! This picturesque property on a spacious 30x105-foot lot offers a tranquil escape just minutes from the subway. Featuring hardwood floors (refinished in 2013), wainscoting, etched glass French doors, and leaded glass...
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8 Thornhill Ave, Toronto
$1,945,000 CAD
4 baths
3 beds
Thornhill Ave
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Step into this Baby Point GEM, and you will feel home. Fully renod in 13, the spacious layout of this open concpt 3 bed, 4 bath home offers over 2200 sq/ft of finishd living space. Enter from covered vestibule, youll notice the beautiful oak flooring throughout. The...
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47 Baby Point Cres, Toronto
$4,500,000 CAD
4 baths
5 beds
Baby Point Cres
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Here is your chance to finally own land on Baby Point Crescent. This charming property needs some TLC and is waiting for that person who doesn't mind taking on a project. Ravine lot with a huge home, and a separate coach house - all within one of the most coveted areas...
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63 Methuen Ave, Toronto
$2,898,000 CAD
5 baths
4 beds
Methuen Ave
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Absolutely Stunning Contemporary Architecture and Design in Baby Point. Almost 3000 sq ft of Living Space. 4 Bedrooms & 5 Lux Bathrooms. Open Concept Main Level w/ Many Pot Lights, Hardwood Flr. Throughout, Powder Rm & more. Spectacular Designer Kitchen features Quartz...
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Lambton Baby Point Real Estate
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