124 Branstone Road

124 Branstone Road 2025-06-19T13:38:39+00:00

PRICE $898,000

2 + 1 BEDROOMS

2 BATHROOMS

Welcome to 124 Branstone Road

Tucked away on a quiet crescent in a highly sought-after, family-friendly neighbourhood, this beautifully renovated detached bungalow offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and timeless charm. Enjoy all seasons from the sunfilled glass enclosed porch. Tastefully renovated with modern updates this home features a bright, spacious kitchen with stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, new cabinetry, stainless steel undermount sink, and tile floors, a new contemporary bathroom and hardwood floors throughout which add warmth and style. The fully finished basement includes a separate entrance, income-generating suite with its own renovated kitchen and four-piece bathroom, laundry, and a cozy gas fireplace installed in 2022. Both kitchens and bathrooms were fully renovated (2018), electrical service updated to 200-amp, and a new boiler was installed. The extra-deep backyard includes a great garden space and private garage/built in shed and a garage door opener. Located just a 10-minute walk to Fairbank LRT Station and within walking distance to top-rated schools, parks, playgrounds, grocery stores, and other amenities, this home offers an unbeatable lifestyle in a vibrant community. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this charming and versatile bungalow your next home!

Additional Information

Possession | 30 – 60 days
Property Taxes | $3,863 / 2024
Lot Size | 25 x 125 feet
Size | 900 square feet + 860 (basement)
Parking | TBA
Mechanics | Gas radiant heat
Inclusions | Newer stainless steel fridge, stove, Bosch dishwasher, stacked washer (as is)/ dryer, basement fridge, stove, washer, all electric light fixtures, CAC, two ceiling fans, two garage door openers, gas fireplace

About the Neighbourhood | Caledonia-Fairbank

Caledonia-Fairbank and the larger Fairbank neighbourhood began at the Fairbank Postal Village at the intersection of Vaughan Road at Eglinton and Dufferin Street. The postal village name was derived from the Fairbank Farm owned by English settler Matthew Parsons. Most of the neighbourhood as it exists today was planned in the interwar years (1920s & 1930s) with mostly small single family 2 and 1½ storey detached homes on north-south residential streets.

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    Meray Mansour, Realtor
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    Mary Jo Vradis, Broker
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