Discover the perfect blend of elegance and form at 302 Grace Street. This fully updated 5+1 bedroom, 3-bathroom home features premium finishes and high-quality craftsmanship throughout. The open-concept layout is soaked in natural light, accentuating the abundance of character that gives this home a warm, refined nature. The kitchen is a culinary dream, with expansive suede-finished Dekton countertops, ample cabinetry built-ins, and top-tier appliances, making everyday cooking and entertaining a pleasure. The living room accents the home's original charm with an exposed brick feature wall anchored by the Victorian Windsor Arch Gas Fireplace. Open the main floor with bi-part French sliding doors onto the porch to enjoy morning coffee with iconic CN Tower views. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed with custom closets, large windows, and an intuitive layout to maximize comfort and space. The bathrooms are spa-inspired, featuring luxurious fixtures, stylish porcelain tiling, and a serene primary ensuite complete with a steam shower. The newly finished basement includes a separate entrance and offers a variety of options for a spacious family rec room, home gym, or in-law suite. This home checks every box, featuring a double-car garage off the rear alleyway that backs onto popular Art Eggleton Park, with the potential to build a city approved laneway suite. Situated in the heart of Little Italy/ Bickford Park, this home is steps from some of Toronto's best restaurants, cafes, and boutique shops of Bloorcourt Village and Little Italy. The Bickford Park neighbourhood revolves around the Bob Abate Centre and the Bickford Park playground. These local landmarks are the social and recreational hubs of this family-oriented community. Public transit is just around the corner, and top-rated schools and green spaces are within easy reach. 302 Grace Street is a rare opportunity to own a home where every detail has been designed to elevate the enjoyment of living in Toronto.
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As it’s name suggests, Little Italy is a Toronto neighbourhood with a vibrant cultural community. Italian flair mingles with Portuguese influences, and a variety of people from various backgrounds have discovered the benefits of real estate in Little Italy. The area is bordered by Bathurst Street to the east, Ossington to the west, Harbord to the north, and Dundas Street West to the south. College Street runs through the middle of the neighbourhood, with delicious Italian restaurants and fashionable shops. Dundas Street West offers a collection of Portuguese businesses as well as pubs and bars. The area has a cool urban feel, since it is walking distance to Queen West and bohemian favourite, Kensington Market. Housing in Little Italy is a combination of charming older homes, modern townhomes, and stylish lofts for sale. A neighbourhood with one-of-a-kind dining, shopping, and personality? Thats amore!
The Neighbours
Little Italy real estate is most popular with people between age 20-44. working age people choose Little Italy because of its proximity to downtown, and its distinctive character. Local Insight: “The Mod Club is an amazing venue. Toronto rock bands play there, and huge acts drop in all the time.”
What It's Like
What to Expect: Food and fun! Restaurants in Little Italy include delicious cuisine from a variety of cultures. Whether you’re in the mood for pasta, shepherd’s pie, or sushi, you won't have to go far. Bars, restaurants, cafes, pubs, bakeries, and gelato parlours line the streets. There are also many spots in and around Little Italy for entertainment, including local bars with live music. For drivers, it's about a twenty-minute drive to the Gardiner and Lakeshore Boulevard. If you're commuting by TTC, bus routes and streetcars run along every major street. Ossington subway station is also close by. For outdoor recreation, George Ben Park and Fred Hamilton Playground are pleasant spaces for playing outside. Healy Willan Park has a wading pool, playground, and grassy space for picnics.
What You'll Like
The community! Little Italy is well stocked with spaces to meet people and mingle with your neighbours. Community centres, cultural centres, gyms, and clubs are all social hubs for residents. The local cultural centres have tons of events year-round, including classes, music - and parties of course! Never feel bored or alone in Little Italy. Here you can meet neighbours who become friends that feel like family.
Dufferin Grove is a Toronto neighbourhood near Little Italy in a vibrant area of the city. Located south of Bloor Street West between Ossington and Dufferin, residents can walk to many great restaurants and shops. Along College Street you'll find more bars and Mod Club Theatre. Dufferin Mall is also in the area for more shopping. There are TTC routes including the College streetcar and Dufferin Subway Station.
Trinity Bellwoods is a neighbourhood where free spirits can explore and unwind. Located off of Queen Street West, and centring around the incredible Trinity Bellwoods Park, the area has a lot to love. Queen West has a variety of eclectic shops, as well as popular bars and restaurants. There are a mixture of charming Victorian-era homes, leafy boulevards, and a number of well designed lofts in the area that allow condo buyers to enjoy living here too. It’s a small pocket of Toronto that is home to great recreation, one-of-a kind shopping, nightclubs, bars, and cool dining options. The Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood offers a relaxed urban lifestyle surrounded by eclectic businesses and exceptional parkland.
The Neighbours
The majority of people who choose Trinity Bellwoods real estate are between age 20-59. Many younger people choose this area for its bohemian style and close proximity to downtown.
What It's Like
What to Expect: Easy commutes and creative energy. Major streets of Dundas, Ossington, Bathurst, and Queen West border the neighbourhood, which means you can always find a nearby bus, streetcar or subway station to get anywhere- fast. Other than painting in the park, there are plenty of places to explore your artistic side. Artscape Youngplace is a non-profit offering programs based on art, culture, and community. The Lower Ossington Theatre is a cozy space for a show, and art galleries add some eye candy to the neighbourhood. For nighttime entertainment, there are plenty patios, bars, pubs, and clubs in Trinity Bellwoods.
What You'll Like
Trinity Bellwoods Park, of course! The park is the hub of the tight-knit community, with a Community Recreation Centre, a dog park, skating rink, tennis courts, and a Farmer’s Market. The community centre has a pool and an indoor gym. Outside, you can have a picnic, take the kids to the playground, or even go fly a kite! It is a rare and wonderful place to enjoy nature and outdoor activities in a busy city.
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