339 Cosburn Ave, Toronto

339 Cosburn Ave

Toronto, Danforth Village-East York
Cross St: Cosburn Ave & Greenwood Ave
Detached | Bungalow | Freehold

$999,000/ For Sale

Taxes : $4,164/2023
Bed : 2 | Bath : 1
Kitchen: 1

Details | 339 Cosburn Ave

Nestled between two pristine, brand new homes, 339 Cosburn Ave offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of coveted real estate in a thriving neighbourhood. Situated in an area that is ablaze with new development properties, a testament to the allure of urban living. This generous 31 x 100 ft lot is a mere few minutes' drive to the vibrant core of the city, while nearby parks offer green spaces for relaxation and recreation. Benefit from access to some of the best schools in the area, including Diefenbaker Elementary School and Cosburn Middle School, ensuring top-tier education options for growing families. Experience unparalleled convenience with nearby shops, restaurants, and cafes lining the bustling Danforth Avenue. Take leisurely sunset strolls along the picturesque Beach boardwalk, indulging in the charm of this iconic Toronto destination. Immerse yourself in a plethora of recreational opportunities, from exploring nearby parks to enjoying cultural events and festivals in the vibrant city centre. Don't miss your chance to be part of this dynamic and sought-after community.

Property Details:
  • HOOD : Danforth Village-East York
  • Approx. Age : N/A
  • Lot : 31.00 x 100.00 Feet
  • Fronting On : S
  • MLS #: E8292280
  • Pool : None
  • Taxes : $4,164 / 2023
  • Zoning : N/A
  • Exterior : Brick Front
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : N/A
  • Bedroom : 2
  • BATH : 1
  • KITCHEN : 1
  • FAMILY ROOM : N
  • BASEMENT : Full
  • GARAGE : Detached/1.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 1
  • HEATING : Forced Air/Gas
  • A/C : Central Air
  • FIRE PLACE : N
  • Room Details:

    Room Level Length (m) Width (m) Description 1 Description 2 Description 3
    Kitchen Main 3.43 2.55 Window Linoleum
    Living Main 6.56 3.35 Window Hardwood Floor Fireplace
    Dining Main 6.56 3.35 Window Hardwood Floor Fireplace
    Prim Bdrm Main 4.16 3.34 Window Hardwood Floor Closet
    2nd Br Main 2.79 2.59 Window Broadloom Closet
    Bathroom Main 1.93 1.48 4 Pc Bath Tile Floor Window
    Rec Bsmt 3.42 6.00 Window Broadloom
    Br Bsmt 2.59 3.39 Window Linoleum

    Listed By: ROYAL LEPAGE SIGNATURE SUSAN GUCCI REALTY

    Neighbourhood Details: Danforth Village-East York

    East Danforth, also known as Danforth Village, is a neighbourhood in the east end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the eastern part of Danforth Avenue in the old city of Toronto. It stretches from the eastern edge of Greektown by Greenwood Avenue to the boundary of Scarborough at Victoria Park Avenue. The area is covered by two business improvement associations, Danforth Village and Danforth Mosaic. To the north of the neighbourhood is Old East York, once a separate municipality, but today closely integrated into the area. The southern border is the railway tracks, beyond which is Leslieville and the Upper Beaches. According to the 2006 census the area has a population of 14,629. History Aerial view showing the former Coleman postal village area in 1942. The East Danforth neighbourhood is in the bottom of the photo. The area first appeared in the 19th century as the 'Coleman' postal village centered on the intersection of Danforth and Dawes (a street built through the lands of the local Taylor family) with a general store and inn.[1][2] With the building of the railways in the mid-19th century the area acquired a train station, East Toronto. By the turn of the century the area was called "Little York" (an original name of Toronto) and became a part of the short-lived Town of East Toronto. The turn of the 20th century also brought the construction of the Prince Edward Viaduct connecting Bloor and Danforth, which encouraged the development of the Luttrell Loop on Danforth, and a streetcar terminus for the Bloor-Danforth, Gerrard and former Coxwell streetcar routes which connected to the old train station.[3] The area developed from the 1910s thru the 1930s as a streetcar suburb along the Danforth streetcar line. Most of the housing to the north and south of the street dates from this period. In 1966 the Bloor-Danforth subway line replaced the streetcar. The neighbourhood is served by six subway stations: Donlands, Greenwood, Coxwell, Woodbine, Main Street, and Victoria Park. In the 1960s and 1970s a number of apartment towers were built in the area, most notably the Crescent Town area just north of Danforth at Victoria Park and the Main Square complex south of Danforth at Main Street. Most of the area remains low-rise, with low-end stores along Danforth and single-family homes to the north and south. At the far east of the neighborhood is the Shoppers World Danforth, a strip/shopping mall built in 1962 (revamped in the 1990s) and housed in a former munitions factory. The neighborhood is home to a large Muslim community. Under construction is the Madina Masjid, which will be one of the largest mosques in Toronto.
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