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Gallery of Fine Homes...We Market Internationally VILLAGE SIGNATURE VAUGHAN 416.488.2875 416-929-4343 905.695.6195 CENTRAL DOWNTOWN (E&W) MUSKOKA 416.785.1500 416.363.3473 1.855.665.1200 BAYVIEW YONGE ST. KAWARTHAS 416.226.1987 905.709.1800 705.772.9977 REAL ESTATE INC • BROKERAGE YORKVILLE PARKVIEW OAKVILLE WWW.FORESTHILL.COM 416.975.5588 416.755.0123 905.338.0909 Gallery of Fine Homes.... We Market Internationally THE LONSDALE - 1ST AD $1,589,000 INSPIRING VIEWS: NORTH + EAST, 9TH FLOOR. JUST LISTED 95 CHARLESWOOD DR. WKND 2-4 $999,000 RENOVATED. BRIGHT & ELEGANTLY FINISHED 2 BDRM 2 BATH SUITE. APPROX 1734 SF. S/S APPLS. INSUITE SPACIOUS 1.5 STOREY. SOUGHT AFTER CLANTON PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD. GREAT 40 X 125’ LOT. HARDWOOD FLOORS, OPEN CONCEPT MAIN FLOOR, MODERN KITCHEN GRANITE LAUNDRY. EVERY LUXURY AMENITY. DEMAND BUILDING. MARIE - JOSÉ NANTEL* COUNTERS.FAMILYLIVINGROOMW/L-LVLWALK-OUTTODECK+GARDEN.2+1BEDROOM, 416-488-2875 3 BATHS, FINISHED SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY. IRMA WEISZ** 416-488-2875 EXQUISITE YORKVILLE CONDO $2,595,000 THE EPITOME OF ELEGANCE & LUXURY. 2 602 LONSDALE RD - SUN 2-4 PM COOL SOPHISTICATED AND UNIQUE $2,695,000 APPROX BDRM + OFFICE & DEN. 2854 SQ FT + RARE LARGE TERRACE. RENO’D W/EXCEPTIONAL 3200 SF. SET IN PRIVATE RAVINE ENCLAVE. REMARKABLE INTERIOR ENCHANTING TERRACE & QUALITY. STUNNING KITCHEN. 2 PRKG SPOTS. EXPANSIVE WEST FACING WINDOWS. PATIO: ILLUMINATED INTERIOR SPACES & INDULGENT MASTER SUITE. HARDWOOD & LIMESTONE MARIA AMATI* 416-785-1500 FLOORING. SIMPLY.... SUPERIOR. HOWARD LENDE* 416-488-2875 LYTTON PARK – THE ULTIMATE IN MOVE RIGHT IN. HEART OF FOREST AVA CRES – FOREST HILL $6,000 LARGE 6 FOREST HILL LUXURY. SPECTACULAR CUSTOM BUILD. HILL VILLAGE. NOW $519,000 BDRM. PRIME LOCATION. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $3,495,000 DRAMATIC FEATURES. HIGH GREAT PRINCIPAL ROOMS. FAMILY ROOM & BURTON RD. FOREST HILL. $3,995,000 OVER 1,000 SF OF NEWLY RENO’D END FINISHES. GRAND PRINCIPAL RMS. LUXURIOUSLY FINISHED SPACE. SUNNY SOLARIUM. SHORT OR LONG TERM. IMMEDIATE. PERFECTLY POSITIONED IN 90’ FRONTAGE, GORGEOUS DESIGNER KITCHEN – TOP-OF- 2 BDRM, CORNER STE. PARKING & LOCKER REBECCA ROSA* 416-488-2875 SET WELL BACK FOR PRIVACY. ELEGANT THE-LINE APPLS. STUNNING PANELLED VALERIE LENNOX* 416-488-2875 LYTTON PARK - $8,500 ELEGANT 3 STOREY RES. FORMAL PLAN. GRAND LIVING ROOM + LIBRARY/OFFICE. EXCEPTIONAL MSTR FORMER MODEL SUITE. GREAT DEAL 4 + BDRMS 7 BATHS. EXCEPTIONAL L-LVL WITH DINING ROOM. STUNNING KITCHEN WITH STE: WICC, SPA QUALITY ENS. L-LEVEL IN THIS HOT MARKET. $529,000 W/O TO SECLUDED GDN. DBLE GARAGE. IMMED. ADJOINING FAMIMILLYY RRM.M. LLIBRARIBRARYY OONN MAMAIN NANNY’S RM, GYM & W/O TO GARDEN. JUST GARY MITCHELL** 416-488-2875 FOREST HILL LOW RISE. RENO’D 2 BDRM AS WELL. 5 BBDRMSSOLDDRMS OONN 2N2NDD FLFLR.R. TTIMELESSIMELES UNPACK & MOVE IN. JULIE GOFMAN* QUIET CORNER STE. GREENERY OUTSIDE FOREST HILL DUPLEX – 2 SEPARATE SUITES DECOR BY DENBOSCHDENBOSCH & FINCHLEYFINCHLEY. SOUTHSOUT 416-488-2875 EVERY WINDOW. OPEN CONCEPT. HIGH LOWER STE: 2 BDRMS + LOWER LVL REC RM & FACING GDNDN OASISOASIS FEAFEATURINGTURING POOLPOO FAIRLAWN AVE – 1ST AD $1,499,000 GLOSS WHITE KIT, S/S APPLS. SPA-STYLE 3RD BDRM - $4,500. UPPER STE: 2 BDRMS + 3RD PATIO + DECK. DOUBLE GARAGE WITH FLR LOFT - $ 5,000. WALK TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS, 25X151 LOT. APPLICATION FOR 2 STOREY SHOWER. PLANK FLOORS. INSUITE LAUNDRY. DIRECT ACCESS. DAVID WAGMAN* & TTC, GREENBELT. RUSSELL PEARSALL* DETACHED 2300 SF HOUSE APPROVED. PARKING + LOCKER. VALERIE LENNOX* KELLY LAZAR* 416-488-2875 416-488-2875 GREAT LOCATION JUST EAST OF AVENUE RD. 416-488-2875 LUXURY BUNGALOW - TRUMAN RD $3,500 100 VESTA DR. CLASSIC VILLAGE TUDOR. ZORAN SRETENOVIC* 416-488-2875 278 SPADINA RD. SUN 2-4 PM THE BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS. MOVE IN CONDITION. 144’X52’ CORNER LOT - STEPS TO PRIME BUILD IN A LOT “CRICKET “CROWN JEWEL“ OF CASA LOMA IMMEDIATE. JULIE GOFMAN* 416-488-2875 VILLAGE SHOPS & GREAT SCHOOLS NOW TOWNES! OUTSTANDING QUALITY + CLUB” $1,788,00088,000 BUILDBUILD YOURYOUR DREAMDREAM 310 TWEEDSMUIR AVENUE AND 320 $3,545,000. STATELY UPDATED 5 + BDRM. SOLD DESIGN, FLOODED WITH LIGHT. EXTENSIVE HOME IN MOSTST SOUGHTSOUGHT AFTERAFTER AREAAREA ONON A TWEEDSMUIR AVENUE! THE HEATHVIEW BY USE OF STONE, GLASS & WOOD. MASSIVE HUGE PRINCIPAL RMS, DEN + W/O PATIO, 40’ X 125’ LOT APPROAPPROX. BARBARABARBARA JACOBS*JACOBS* MORGUARD! SPADINA N/ST CLAIR! JUST FAMILY SIZE KIT/ BRKFST & W/O TO LUSH 416-488-287575 WEST FACING DECK WITH AMAZING VIEWS COMPLETED! AN INCREDIBLE NEW RELEASE GDN, PATIO + POOL. LOWER LVL REC RM OR OF THE CASTLE. IMMED POSSESSION. OF CONDO STYLE SUITES INCLUDING NANNY’S RM SAUNA + 2ND KITCHEN. LIVE-IN, BAYVIEW HOWARD LENDE* 416-488-2875 1+1BR, 2BR OR 2+1BR TO CHOOSE FROM! RENOVATE OR BUILD. SUSAN SLATER* 416- FAB FOREST HILL LOCATION WITH DELUXE GRAND ESTATE – LEGACY COURT GATED TICHESTER – BATHURST/ ST CLAIR 488-2875 AMENITIES! FROM $1,800-$3,190! CALL ENTRY OPENS TO OPULENT RESIDENCE. $788,000 WALK INTO FOREST HILL SANDON SCHWARTZBEN** 416-226-1987 $5,795,000 METICULOUS CRAFTSMANSHIP, VILLAGE FOR SHOPPING & COFFEE! 2 CENTRAL + BDRMS, 2 BABATTHS.HS. EAT-IN KITCHEN.KITCHEN. 6 ELEGANT FEEL, LUXURY FINISHES. GORGEOUS SOLD 99 DAVISVILLE AVENUE AND 118 BALLIOL GROUNDS FEATURING SALT WATER POOL APPLIANCES.ES.APPROXAPPROX13771377SF.EXCELLENTEXCELLEN STREET! BALLIOL PARK BY SHIPLAKE! YONGE/ BRACONDALE HILL - O’LOOKS SKYLINE- AMENITIES. 2424 HR SECURITYSECURITY.. PAPARRKING.KING DAVISVILLE! JUST COMPLETED! AN AMAZING NEW BUILD $2,195,000 ARCHITECTURAL WATERFALL&CABANA.ONE-OF-A-KIND9HOLE GOLF COURSE & PUTTING GREEN!! INTERIOR & GREAT LOCACATITION.ON. FFAAIITHETHE SVERSKY**SVERSKY** & RELEASEOFCONDOSTYLESUITESINCLUDING MARVEL: APPROX 4100 SF OF EXCEPTIONAL EXTERIOR – TRULY UNIQUE. JULIE GOFMAN* DANIEL ENGEL* 416-488-2875 1+1BR, 2BR OR 2 STOREY TOWNHOMES TO LIVING INCL 3+ BRS CALL WITH ENS. CHOOSE FROM! FAB MIDTOWN LOCATION 416-488-2875 OASIS IN THE CITY! 1200 SQ FT. 2+1 SCAVOLINI KITCHEN, OPEN CONCEPT LR/ WITH SUPERB AMENITIES! FROM $1,800- BEDROOM WITH A 1470 LANSCAPED DR W/O TO DEEP GDN FROM FAMILY RM, CONDO $3,845! CALL SANDON SCHWARTZBEN** TERRACE, BARBEQUESBARBEQUES ALLOWED.ALLOWED 416-226-1987 FULL LOWER LVL & IN- LAW STE, PRIVATE RENOVATED GOURMETGOURMET KITCHENKITCHEN WITHWITH S/SS/S KENSINGTON MARKET LOFTS - 1ST AD SOLD DRIVE, B/IN GARAGE & MUCH MORE. APPLIANCES,ES, PARKINGRKING & LOCKER.LOCKER. STEPSSTEP $599,900 RARELY AVAILABLE - GARDEN OUT OF TOWN JAY EGAN* & OLGA LAPSHINA* TOSUBWAY&U OFTOFT. DADAVVIDID BIRNBAUM*BIRNBAUM* SUITE - PRIVATE ENTRANCE! WELL DESIGNED $1,039,000 5BR WATERFRONT HOME 416-488-2875 416-785-150000 X 206206 EXPANSIVE FLR PLAN. SOARING CEILINGS LOCATED ONE OF THE LONGEST SANDY 63 LAWTON BLVD SAT 1-3 PM/ - 12 FT - KITCHEN FEATURES ISLAND/ BEACHES ON GEORGIAN BAY. MIELE/SUB- SUN 2-4 PM - NEWLY BUILT. BRKST BAR/ S/S APPLS. SIZEABLE MSTR FOR LEASE ZERO APPLIANCES, 9FT CEILINGS, GRANITE $2,695,000 5 + BDRMS 6 BATHS. OPEN - WALL - TO - WALL CLOSETS. PRIVATE. EXECUTIVE SUITE - 40 OAKLANDS $7,200 COUNTERS, MAPLE CABINETS, CHERRY CONCEPT LIVING/ DINING ROOMS. ONE-OF-A- 190 SF TERRACE! LINA PORRETTA** & 3 BDRMS 3 BATHS 2 PKG & LOCKER. 2265 FLOORING,HEATEDTILEDFLOORS,INDOOR KINDSTUNNINGKITCHEN-CUSTOMCABINETRY, FRANCESCO PORRETTA** 416-488-2875 SF & 1275 SF PRIVATE TERRACE IMMED. & OUTDOOR SOUND SYSTEM. BEACH & BLANCO SINKS LARGE GRANITE CENTRE FAITHE SVERSKY** & DANIEL ENGEL* SWIMMING RIGHT IN YOUR BACKYARD. LUXURY ON THE LAKE! QUEENS AWAY FROM THE CROWDS, 1HR 30 MIN TO ISLAND, BRKFST BAR. HIGH END FINISHES. QUAY - DOUBLE SUITE $4,895,000 INCREDIBLE HOUSE... AMAZING LOCATION TORONTO. KEVIN HEENEY - 416-569-3055 TRULY A MUST SEE. JULIE GOFMAN* PANORAMIC VIEWS FROM THIS STUNNING - ROBERT ST. $5,895 3 BR 3 BATH. HDWD 416-488-2875 4 BDRM 5 BATH HOME IN THIS ICONIC FLRS. MODERN KIT 2 FPLCES, 3RD COMMERCIAL LANDMARK. OVER 600 SF OF TERRACE FLR LOFT + W/O TO LRG DECK WITH 762 AVENUE RD SAT 2-4 PM $2,195,000 OFFICE SPACE FROM 1,200 TO 3,130 SQ SPACE TO ENJOY. 24/7 FULL SERVICE WONDERFUL CITY VIEWS. PARKING. AS CUSTOM HOME – SPECTACULAR DESIGN. FT. AT THE LINKS PLAZA.NEAR YONGE AND CONCIERGE. 2 PKG SPACES. VALET SERVICE GOOD AS IT GETS. LINA PORRETTA** & 401. FREE PARKING. BOBBY SIMPSON* OVER 3200 SF. EXCEPTIONAL FINISHES TOP AS WELL. JAY EGAN*, OLGA LAPHSINA* & FRANCESCO PORRETTA** 416-488-2875 416-785-1500 OF THE LINE MECHANICALS & APPLIANCES. SHELBY CORSON* 416-488-2875 60 MONTCLAIR AVE – FOREST HILL $1750 LRG PRINC RMS. FAMILY RM & W/O DECK OPEN HOUSE INCL PKG & LOCKER RENOVATED! 1 BDRM. O’LOOKING PARK. CUSTOM KITCHEN-ISLAND THE REGENCY – YORKVILLE $1,198,000. 602 LONSDALE ROAD SUN 2-4PM DARK OAK PARQUET FLR. INSUITE LAUNDRY. OF COURSE. HARDWOOD FLRS TRULY... MOVE ULTRA CHIC 2 BR 2 BTH. APPROX 1200 SF. OF HOWARD LENDE* 416-488-2875 CAC. BALCONY. IMMED. VALERIE LENNOX* BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED SPACE IN A PREMIUM 63 LAWTON BLVD SAT 1-3PM/SUN 2-4PM IN. JULIE GOFMAN* 416-488-2875 416-488-2875 BLDG. 2 PKG & LOCKER. BALCONY WITH GAS JULIE GOFMAN* 416-488-2875 ALEXANDRA WOOD - PRESTIGIOUS LINE FOR BBQ. HOTEL QUALITY SERVICES. YONGE/ST CLAIRLAIR $3,500$3,500 – ORIOLEORIOLE GDNSGDN 762 AVENUE ROAD SAT 2-4PM STREET $2,895,000 SPRAWLING GEORGIAN RAMIN KHAZE* 416-488-2875 6 MONTH TERMRM – DETDET 3 STRSTRY 6BDRM6BDR JULIE GOFMAN* 416-488-2875 STYLE. CENTRE HALL 4 + MDRM 4 BATH. 4BATHS.DOUBLEBLELSDGARAGEGARAGEGARGARYMITCHELL**MITCHELL LOWTHER/AVENUE RD $1,510,000 19 SINGER CRT #1505 SAT 2-4PM GOURMET’S KITCHEN. FAMILY RM + W/O TO ELEGANT 2 BDRM 3 BATH. RESIDENCE IN 416-488-2875 SARA HOOSHMAND* 416-975-5588 GDN. GRAND MSTR STE: RENO’D ENS O’SIZED DEMAND BOUTIQUE BLDG. SUN FILLED YONGE/ ST CLAIRCLAIR $3,400$3,400 EXCEPTIONALEXCEPTIO 100 VESTA DR. SUN 2-4 WALLS - IN CLOSET + DRESSING ROOM. & SPACIOUS. LARGE PRINCIPAL ROOMS. 2BR 2BTH CONDO. STUNNING OPEN KIT SUSAN SLATER* 416-488-2875 EXCEPTIONAL LOWER LEVEL.
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