Just Listed: 614 St Clarens Ave
Welcome to your dream home! This incredible, renovated 2-storey, semi-detached beauty has everything you need and more. With 3 cozy bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-concept kitchen, this home is perfect for families, professionals, or anyone looking for a comfortable and stylish living space.
The kitchen is truly a chef's delight, with direct access to your very own backyard oasis. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee on the deck while breathing in the fresh air and soaking up the sunshine. And when it's time to entertain, the combined dining and living room area provides the perfect space for hosting friends and family.
Venture downstairs to the unfinished basement, a blank canvas just waiting for your personal touch. Transform it into a home office, or a playroom, or simply use it for extra storage - the possibilities are endless.
But the benefits of this home extend far beyond its walls. You're just steps away from artisan bakeries, trendy microbreweries, and a myriad of delicious dining options on Bloor St and Dupont. Imagine starting your day with a freshly brewed cup of coffee from one of the nearby cafes, and grabbing a mouthwatering treat from the local bakery .
Convenience is the name of the game here! With everything within walking distance, you'll have schools, libraries, community centers, galleries, shops, bars, gyms, a pool, and a skating rink right at your fingertips. Need to commute? No worries! The TTC is practically on your doorstep, or less than 10 mins to TTC subway station and there's even an Up Express station nearby for those airport getaways.
And if education is a top priority, you'll be thrilled to know that this home is just a few minutes walk from the renowned St. Sebastian School, known for its exceptional standards and high Fraser Institute ratings.
Love exploring your surroundings? You're in luck. Hop on your bike and follow the bike paths, including the West Toronto Rail path - a hidden gem that will lead you to incredible adventures.
If all of this isn't enough, just imagine being a short cycle or TTC ride away from Wychwood Barns, Annex, Christie Pits, Roncesvalles, High Park, and Junction - some of the most vibrant and eclectic neighbourhoods in the city.
This home is truly a gem with all these fantastic features and an unbeatable location. Don't miss the chance to call this place your own. Come see it for yourself, and start living the lifestyle you've always dreamed of. Schedule your viewing today and make this house your home sweet home.

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Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction has a consistent population, and is popular with people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood owes its development to the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railway lines which began freight services to this area in the late 1800s. Nowadays, the main thoroughfare of Bloor Street consists almost exclusively of mixed-use residential and commercial buildings. The residential area north of Bloor Street is primarily single-family dwellings. Many of these structures have been converted into apartments, housing up to eight separate units, but some new homebuyers are renovating them back to single-family homes. The Village of Dovercourt was founded in the 1870s. Its residents were originally poor immigrants from England. The village was annexed by the old City of Toronto in 1912, helping stimulate its growth and development by 1923.