133 Times Rd, Toronto

133 Times Rd

Toronto, Briar Hill-Belgravia
Cross St: N Of Eglinton/E Of Duffrin
Detached | 2-Storey | Freehold

$2,299,999/ For Sale

Taxes : $4,214/2023
Bed : 3+2 | Bath : 4
Kitchen: 1 + 1

Details | 133 Times Rd

Nestled in the heart of Toronto, 133 Times Rd is a charming 2 story residence that exudes warmth & character. This lovely over 2400 sqft home boasts a perfect blend of comfort and beauty.Interior features 3+2 bedrooms, 4 washrooms and 1+1 full chef kitchens 2 separate laundry/monitoring systems/Monitoring door bells, Modern Fireplace and Skylights. 10" G/F, 8"Bst. The smart home technology integration incl, SMART Cooling/Heating, Built-In Wall TV Mounting Wiring system ensures seamless smart control/comfort making it an ideal haven for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a cozy retreat in the city. Situated in a desirable neighborhood it offers easy access to amenities, Eglinton LRT, shopping centres and High ranked schools.

This lovely luxury house is showcasing meticulous attention to details/passion for sophistication/elegance. Nestled in a prime location this stunning luxury residence boasts sleek modern interiors & an indoor garage for added convenience.

Property Details:
  • HOOD : Briar Hill-Belgravia
  • Approx. Age : 0-5
  • Lot : 25.00 x 120.00 Feet
  • Fronting On : E
  • MLS #: W8359172
  • Pool : None
  • Taxes : $4,214 / 2023
  • Zoning : RM(f12;u2;d0.8*252)
  • Exterior : Stone / Stucco/Plaster
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Amenities Nearby : Library, Park, Place Of Worship, Public Transit, Rec Centre, School,
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : N/A
  • Bedroom : 3 + 2
  • BATH : 4
  • KITCHEN : 1
  • FAMILY ROOM : Y
  • BASEMENT : Fin W/O/Sep Entrance
  • APRX AGE : 0-5
  • GARAGE : Built-In/1.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 2
  • HEATING : Forced Air/Gas
  • A/C : Central Air
  • FIRE PLACE : Y
  • Room Details:

    Room Level Length (m) Width (m) Description 1 Description 2 Description 3
    Living Ground 6.57 2.88 Pot Lights Open Concept Fireplace
    Dining Ground 3.53 2.36 Pot Lights Open Concept W/O To Deck
    Kitchen Ground 3.68 2.64 Stainless Steel Appl Open Concept Large Window
    Prim Bdrm 2nd 4.24 3.40 Large Window W/I Closet 5 Pc Bath
    2nd Br 2nd 3.55 2.24 W/O To Balcony Closet Organizers Pot Lights
    3rd Br 2nd 3.26 2.51 Laminate Closet Organizers Pot Lights
    Rec Bsmt 3.16 2.46 Large Window Open Concept Pot Lights
    Kitchen Bsmt 3.46 2.07 Stainless Steel Appl Open Concept Pot Lights
    Br Bsmt 3.18 3.15 Laminate Indirect Lights Pot Lights
    2nd Br Bsmt 3.17 2.77 Pot Lights Laminate

    Listed By: RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC.

    Neighbourhood Details: Briar Hill-Belgravia

    Fairbank is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area covers a large central portion of the former City of York, Ontario centered on the intersection of Dufferin Street and Eglinton Avenue West. Fairbank includes the neighbourhoods of Briar Hill–Belgravia (North of Eglinton Avenue West) and Caledonia–Fairbank (South of Eglinton Avenue West). The western border is the CNR lines. The northern and southern borders are the former borders of the City of York and the eastern border is Dufferin Street (Oakwood–Vaughan). History The area began at the Fairbank Postal Village at the intersection of Vaughan Road (an early settler's street crossing though farmland on the way to Vaughan Township) at Eglinton and Dufferin Street. The postal village name was derived from the Fairbank Farm owned by English settler Matthew Parsons (and named by his father-in-law Jacob Mackay).[1] St Hilda's Anglican church (St. Hilda's Retirement Residence, added in 1975) was built at the Fairbank intersection, although a cul-de-sac was later created at the northern end of Vaughan Road to simplify the Eglinton and Dufferin intersection when Eglinton Avenue began to develop as a commercial street with many mid-rise apartment buildings. Character The neighbourhood has many rolling hills and steep, climbing streets. To the west, Prospect Cemetery separates Fairbank from development along the railway. Most of the neighbourhood as it exists today was planned in the interwar years (1920s & 1930s) with mostly small single family 2 and 1˝ storey detached homes on north-south residential streets. Eglinton Ave. is organized into two BIAs: Fairbank Village and York-Eglinton. St. Clair Avenue to the south is organized into two BIAs: 'Corso Italia' and 'St. Clair Gardens'. The neighbour historically acts an extension of Corso Italia - having a heavy Italian influence, however is now heavily influenced and inhabited by Portuguese immigrants. Districts This neighbourhood contains several named areas. Caledonia covers the area along Caledonia Rd west of Prospect Cemetery and east of the railroad tracks. For demographic purposes the city has titled this neighbourhood Caledonia-Fairbanks. As of the 2006 Canadian Census, the total population of the Calendonia-Fairbank area was 3335,[2] as of the 2011 National Household survey it was said to be 3230.[3] North Fairbank the area north of Eglinton and west of Dufferin Belgravia the portion of the neighbourhood east of Dufferin, north of Eglinton, and south of the former Belt Line, where the tracks have been removed as part of the York Beltline Trail. Briar Hill the area north of Belgravia and the Belt Line. Briar Hill and Belgravia are both modest areas with house values and average incomes in the lower quadrant compared with the Toronto average. The area's inhabitants are diverse; there is a very large Roman Catholic base, and Italian, Russian, and Portuguese are widely spoken as home languages. More than half of the immigrant population of Briar Hill-Belgravia arrived after 1981, with a majority of immigrants in 1996 and 2001 arriving from the Philippines, with Tagalog becoming a major immigrant language of the neighbourhood. Fairbank Village is the Business Improvement Area along Eglinton Ave. W. from Dufferin St. to Chamberlain Ave., as well as along Dufferin St. from Hunter Ave. to Schell Ave. York-Eglinton is the Business Improvement Area Along Eglinton Ave East of Dufferin St and extends to Marlee Ave. Eglinton West a stretch of Multicultural retail stores and restaurants along Eglinton. Transportation The Toronto Transit Commission bus routes that serve this neighbourhood include the 29 Dufferin, 32 Eglinton West, 47 Lansdowne (along Caledonia Road), and the 109 Ranee (along Marlee Avenue) during regular hours, and for night service, 307 Eglinton West and 329 Dufferin. Currently, although there are no subway stations within the neighbourhood, there are two within walking distance from its boundary; the two nearest stations are Glencairn station and Eglinton West station. The Eglinton Crosstown light rail line (Line 5 Eglinton), now under construction along Eglinton Avenue, will provide three underground stations in the Fairbank neighbourhood: Caledonia station, Fairbank station and Oakwood station.[4]
    - Source: en.wikipedia.org
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