6 BALDWIN ST
Price: $1,499,000
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Parking: 1 car garage
A MUSE FOR CONTEMPORARY DOWNTOWN LIVING
Escape the commute with this downtown New York style end of row house in charming Baldwin Village. This sun-drenched south exposed 3 bedroom and 3 bathroom home has been meticulously maintained and upgraded. Enjoy dinner and cocktails on the private oversized rooftop deck with expansive sweeping views of the CN tower and Toronto skyline. Includes 1 private parking garage with direct access.
GALLERY
FEATURES
OPEN CONCEPT LIVING/DINING
The extra large windows and 10ft ceilings act as anchors for the sun-filled open concept living/dining room. The light coloured Scandinavian style flooring and gas fireplace provide a warm glow to the space.
KITCHEN
The large kitchen provides a perfect balance between design and utility. Generous amounts of cabinetry and storage provide practicality as do the quartz countertops with ample space for meal prepping and seating at the breakfast bar.
MAIN FLOOR WALKOUT
A small private terrace with BBQ and gas hook up is conveniently located by the kitchen.
PRINCIPAL BEDROOM
Find the perfect place to unwind within the oversized beautiful master bedroom, boasting an abundance of natural light. The walk in closet will fulfill all of your storage and organizational needs as will the added built-in wardrobes. Enjoy the 5 piece ensuite bathroom with double sinks, deep soaker jacuzzi, and seamless glass enclosed shower.
BEDROOMS TWO + THREE
Two remaining good sized bedrooms and bathroom round out the sleeping quarters of this home. The nursery has a big skylight and third bedroom has a beautiful walkout with a birdseye view of Baldwin Village.
ROOFTOP OASIS
Walk out onto the private south facing terrace with room for multiple seating and dining areas while overlooking the sweeping city views. A true outdoor entertainers oasis in one of Toronto's most coveted neighbourhoods.
LOWER LEVEL
In the lower level you will find a powder room, direct access to the garage and extra flex space that is currently being used as a gym but can be turned into the perfect home office, children's play area or overnight quarters for guests.
EXTRAS:
Washer, Dryer, Fridge, Built-in Wall Oven, Built in Microwave, Dishwasher, Oven Range, Cooktop, All Electrical Light Fixtures, Window Coverings, Shelving on First Floor, TV Bracket, Rooftop Cantilever Umbrella
NEIGHBOURHOOD
A LOOK AROUND
NEIGHBOURHOOD INSIDER
WHERE TO INDULGE
WHERE TO PLAY
CARBONIC COFFEE|
37 BALDWIN ST
An independent coffee roaster located in the Baldwin Village serving fresh roasted speciality coffees in a quaint cozy setting. Rating: 4.7/5
KOH LIPE THAI KITCHEN |
35 BALDWIN ST
Koh Lipe stands out a for its lively atmosphere and its authentic southern Thai cooking. Set over two floors and boasting a popular terrace, this place just feels fun, a mood buoyed by the friendly young staff. The kitchen dishes out regional specialties that deliver heat and flavor in spades. Coconut green curry beef with plantain and stink bean is a classic bowl of piping hot, delicious comfort. The chef's specials are always a sure bet, but for those diners who may be less familiar with Thai food, the noodle dishes are a perfect introduction. Don’t worry if there is a line—they turn around tables swiftly, so you won’t be waiting long to bite into those meaty prawn tails served with a kicky lime-chili dip.
Rating: 4.3/5
GRANGE PARK
BEVERLEY ST & MCCAUL ST
A 1.8 hectare park near Queen Street West and University Avenue featuring a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. Grange Park is officially owned by the Art Gallery of Ontario, and is run by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation. The late Harriet Boulton, also known as Mrs. Goldwin Smith, provided in her will that the Grange and annexed lands which was her home would be gifted to the Art Museum of Toronto. The land to the south of the Grange were to be made available for use as a park in perpetuity. Title to the Grange and the Park are vested in the Art Gallery of Ontario, which evolved from the Art Museum of Toronto.
Rating: 4.5/5
WHERE TO SHOP
EATON CENTER
220 YONGE ST
The Toronto Eaton Centre attracts the most visitors of any of Toronto's tourist attractions. It is North America's busiest shopping mall and has 330 stores and restaurants. With 48,969,858 visitors in 2015 alone, the centre sees more annual visitors than either of the two busiest malls in the United States (Mall of America and Ala Moana Center), or Central Park in New York City. The number of visitors to the Toronto Eaton Centre in 2015 exceeds the total 2015 passenger counts at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest and busiest airport.
Rating: 4.4/5