92 Atlee Ave, Toronto

92 Atlee Ave

Toronto, Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Cross St: Midland Ave & Kingston Rd
Detached | 1 1/2 Storey | Freehold

$1,289,000/ For Sale

Taxes : $3,771/2024
Bed : 4 | Bath : 2
Kitchen: 1 + 1

Details | 92 Atlee Ave

Location, location, location! Your dream home awaits on this generous 45 x 125 lot in the highly sought-after Cliffside Village. This charming residence boasts four spacious bedrooms, an inviting eat-in kitchen that opens to a sunroom, and a large backyard, perfect for hosting unforgettable gatherings. The finished basement, complete with a kitchen and separate entrance, offers an in-law suite or fantastic income-generating potential. Bask in the west-facing backyard, drenched in sunlight - ideal for gardening and relaxation. Located within walking distance to parks, TTC, Scarborough GO Train, schools, shopping, and the breathtaking bluffs, this property offers unmatched convenience and beauty. Seize this incredible opportunity to own a versatile home that caters to both your living and investment needs. This property is a must-see!

Large 19x22 ft garage, driveway for six vehicles and garden shed all compliment this wonderful home.

Property Details:
  • HOOD : Birchcliffe-Cliffside
  • Approx. Age : N/A
  • Lot : 45.00 x 125.00 Feet
  • Fronting On : W
  • MLS #: E9301380
  • Pool : None
  • Taxes : $3,771 / 2024
  • Zoning : N/A
  • Exterior : Alum Siding / Stone
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Amenities Nearby : Park, Place Of Worship, Public Transit, School,
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : N/A
  • Bedroom : 4
  • BATH : 2
  • KITCHEN : 1
  • FAMILY ROOM : N
  • BASEMENT : Finished/Sep Entrance
  • GARAGE : Detached/2.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 6
  • HEATING : Forced Air/Gas
  • A/C : Central Air
  • FIRE PLACE : N
  • Room Details:

    Room Level Length (m) Width (m) Description 1 Description 2 Description 3
    Living Main 5.18 3.66 Bay Window Hardwood Floor Crown Moulding
    Kitchen Main 3.81 3.35 Laminate Eat-In Kitchen W/O To Sunroom
    Prim Bdrm Main 3.66 3.35 Ceiling Fan Hardwood Floor Double Closet
    2nd Br Main 3.35 3.10 Hardwood Floor O/Looks Backyard Ceiling Fan
    Sunroom Main 4.27 2.75 W/O To Deck O/Looks Garden Broadloom
    3rd Br 2nd 4.80 2.75 Closet Laminate
    4th Br 2nd 3.66 2.75 Laminate
    Rec Bsmt 7.92 4.57 Above Grade Window Broadloom
    Kitchen Bsmt 3.20 2.29 Above Grade Window
    Laundry Bsmt 4.11 2.44

    Listed By: ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD.

    Neighbourhood Details: Birchcliffe-Cliffside

    Birch Cliff is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the southwest part of the old city of Scarborough running along shore of Lake Ontario atop the western part of the Scarborough Bluffs. The area was first developed as the home of the Toronto Hunt Club in 1895 when the region was still mostly farms and woodland. Around the club and number of cottages were erected, and one of these was named "Birch Cliff." This name was also adopted by the local post office, and became the name for the neighbourhood. As the Beaches neighbourhood was built to the west, the region became the first part of Scarborough to be developed as a suburb to the city of Toronto during the 1920s. Unlike the rest of Scarborough, which was developed after the Second World War as automotive based suburbs, Birch Cliff began as a streetcar suburb. With a TTC streetcar line running along Kingston Road to Birchmount Road. As the most populated part of the borough, Scarborough's municipal council met in a building on Kingston Road beginning in 1922. Kingston Road became a busy shopping district. Streetcar service east of Victoria Park ended in 1954[1] but during the post-World War II boom Kingston Road become a major thoroughfare for those living further east in the newer suburbs. Most of the shops closed. The area by the lake and the ravines remained a wealthy residential district, while further north is a more middle class portion of Scarborough. This area further north is sometimes referred to as Birch Cliff Heights. The westernmost portion of the neighbourhood, west of the Hunt Club, is known as Fallingbrook. It is closely linked to the Beaches. Birch Cliff has a large Irish population. About one-third of Birch Cliff residents are of Irish origin.[2][3] Flowers at Rosetta McClain Gardens at Birch Cliff, Toronto. Quarry Lands A notable section of the neighbourhood is the former Birch Cliff Quarry. This area is a former quarry that was first used as a quarry by the Toronto Brick Company. It covers a large area south of the railroad tracks, north of Gerrard, and east of Victoria Park. From 1954 to 1960 the old quarry was used as a landfill. In 1960 the landfill was shut down and the site was sold to a development company. At the time the Scarborough Expressway was planned to parallel the rail line, and the site would have thus been next to a major interchange. It was thus zoned for high density apartment buildings with 1,450 units. The plan was a tower in a park scheme similar to what was built to the north at Crescent Town. The expense of cleaning up the former landfill delayed to project, and in the interim civic activism stopped the Scarborough Expressway. Modern Jane Jacobs new urbanism also firmly rejects such suburban tower plans, but the area retains the original zoning and under Ontario Municipal Board the city is not allowed to revoke such a zoning. As of November 6, 2012, the Ontario Municipal Board has approved the "tower in the park" style development, to the remorse of many living in the community.[4]
    - Source: en.wikipedia.org
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