140 Bathgate Dr, Toronto

140 Bathgate Dr

Toronto, Centennial Scarborough
Cross St: Meadowvale And Lawson
Detached | 2-Storey | Freehold

$2,995,000/ For Sale

Taxes : $9,341/2023
Bed : 5+2 | Bath : 6
Kitchen: 1 + 1

Details | 140 Bathgate Dr

Discover unparalleled luxury in the esteemed Centennial community near the West Rouge. This magnificent 5 + 2, 6 Bath, spans over 6500 sqft on all 3 levels including a two-bedroom basement with a full kitchen, 2 full bathrooms a separate entrance and 2 access points within the house providing both income potential and a nanny suite. A grand foyer with marble floors, A fireplace in the main floor living room and family rooms add warmth and charm to the expansive layout, A main floor office. Gourmet kitchen, featuring solid wood cabinetry, granite countertops, a massive side-by-side stainless steel fridge and large eat in breakfast area. Adjacent, the formal dining overlooking the backyard with a double door walk out to your private Oasis. Step outside to the expansive deck, overlooking the heated saltwater pool, a perfect oasis for summer relaxation and entertainment. Take the spiral staircase up to 5 large and well-appointed bedrooms. Hardwood floors Thru out 2nd floor. The primary bedroom has Carrara marble floors in the luxurious ensuite bathroom boasting six-pieces and giant jacuzzi tub. A bedroom-sized walk-in closet offers ample storage space and organization. Additional highlights include a second bedroom with a five-piece ensuite, ensuring comfort and convenience for guests or family members. A 3rd semi-ensuite bathroom with double sinks and a Jacuzzi tub. Massive driveway with parking for up to 10 cars.

Garage doors 2021, R50 Insulation in Attic, Roof 2023, Exterior stucco 2021, Salt water pool and deck 2022, Newer windows, newly painted. Furnace 2018. Close to many parks, trails, U of T Scarborough Campus, 401, Lake a beach and more!!

Property Details:
  • HOOD : Centennial Scarborough
  • Approx. Age : 31-50
  • Lot : 52.23 x 150.00 Feet
  • Fronting On : S
  • MLS #: E8300908
  • Pool : Abv Grnd
  • Taxes : $9,341 / 2023
  • Zoning : N/A
  • Exterior : Brick / Stucco/Plaster
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Amenities Nearby : Park, Place Of Worship, Public Transit, Rec Centre, School Bus Route,
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : 3500-5000
  • Bedroom : 5 + 2
  • BATH : 6
  • KITCHEN : 1
  • FAMILY ROOM : Y
  • BASEMENT : Finished/Sep Entrance
  • APRX AGE : 31-50
  • GARAGE : Attached/2.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 8
  • 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
    Foyer Main 2.54 2.34 Spiral Stairs Marble Floor
    Dining Main 3.88 5.23 W/O To Pool Marble Floor
    Kitchen Main 4.06 4.48 Breakfast Area Granite Counter W/O To Sundeck
    Living Main 4.04 5.41 Fireplace Insert Hardwood Floor Bay Window
    Family Main 4.06 6.61 Fireplace Hardwood Floor O/Looks Frontyard
    Office Main 3.66 3.31 Hardwood Floor
    Breakfast Main 4.06 3.49 W/O To Deck O/Looks Backyard
    Prim Bdrm 2nd 6.45 11.09 6 Pc Ensuite W/I Closet Soaker
    2nd Br 2nd 4.00 6.67 5 Pc Ensuite Hardwood Floor
    3rd Br 2nd 5.63 5.14 Soaker Semi Ensuite Hardwood Floor
    4th Br 2nd 4.29 3.62 Soaker Semi Ensuite Hardwood Floor
    5th Br 2nd 4.13 6.99 W/I Closet Hardwood Floor

    Listed By: EXP REALTY

    Neighbourhood Details: Centennial Scarborough

    Port Union, also known as Centennial Scarborough is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the south-east corner of Toronto, within the former suburb of Scarborough. The neighbourhood is bounded by Kingston Road to the north, Port Union Road to the east, the Lake Ontario shoreline to the south, and Highland Creek to the west. The neighbourhood originated as the small lakefront town of Port Union in the 19th century, within the area now known as West Rouge, until 1974 part of the Township of Pickering. It was later developed as a suburban bedroom community after the Second World War. Since the 1990s, the industrial lands along the waterfront have been transformed into new subdivisions, along with a paved walkway and bike path along the shore of Lake Ontario. The neighbourhood has many mature trees, parkland and waterfront. It is an affluent neighbourhood with 93% home ownership. The area was settled in Charles Annis (1793) and by Thomas Adams (1808), but a community did not emerge until the 1830s.[1] The original village of Port Union was founded in the early to mid-1800s immediately south-east of the current-day intersection of Port Union Rd and Lawrence Avenue. While currently part of Toronto, the original area of the community was within Pickering Township. By 1865 the community had a post office. In 1974, as part of the municipal government reforms that introduced the Regional Municipality of Durham, the West Rouge area of Pickering (bordered by Port Union Rd in the west, the Rouge River in the east, and Twyn Rivers Drive in the north) was annexed by Scarborough, which in turn was amalgamated into Toronto in 1998. One of the census tracts within the Port Union community is census tract 5350361.01. According to 2006 census data, this portion of the Port Union community is made up mostly of individuals of third generation or more status, meaning that they and their parents are born in Canada. Approximately 38% of the population within this census tract in Port Union are of third generation status or more. In contrast, 36% of individuals within the census tract are of first generation status, meaning that they are new immigrants to Canada. The number of second generation status individuals--people who are born in Canada but have one or more parents born outside of Canada--is 26% in 2006. To compare, 2011 National Household Survey data shows that the percentage of the population in census tract 5350361.01 changed little for third generation or more status; decreasing by just 1% to 37% in 2011. The percentage of the population of first generation or new immigrants to the area decreased in 2011 by 3% to 33% of the population. The largest increase in population change was among second generation individuals, whose population increased by 4% to 30% of the total population. Centennial Park consists of a grassy area with a children's playground, located next to the sports fields at Centennial Road Junior Public School at 225 Centennial Road.[2] This should not be confused with the major recreational facility located in the former city of Etobicoke. Adams Park is located on Lawson road. It is a very popular park. Adams Park has a toboggan hill in the winter, a soccer field in the summer, and two playgrounds. It also includes two baseball diamonds that are regularly used by neighborhood youth, especially Sir Oliver Mowat CI
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