336 Melrose Toronto

House of the week: 336 Melrose Avenue

336 Melrose Avenue could be a California dream home, that is, if you overlook the icicles hanging off the front and the snow-covered backyard. Currently listed for $2,249,000, the sweet former bungalow near Avenue and Lawrence has been transformed into a sophisticated modern abode with four plus bedrooms and five bathrooms.

The exterior of the home is a teaser, tempting potential buyers and curious passerby's with its colourful stucco facade. Inside, it's a "jaw-dropping architectural masterpiece," (reads the brokerbabble), a claim that might be debated among readers. The interior is both enticing and confusing--a mishmash of colours, textures, pot lights and mahogany trim, trying to exist as one.

The main floor is open concept with high ceilings, a fire place, and a kitchen with a decorative wild grass inspired wrought iron screen. The second and third floors feature a master bedroom with a large walk-in closet, freestanding bathtub with a skylight and a TV room with an outdoor patio.

336 Melrose Toronto

SPECS

  • Address: 336 Melrose Avenue
  • Price: $2,249,000
  • Lot Size: 25x150 FT
  • Bedrooms: 4+1
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Parking: 2
  • Taxes: $9,303
  • Walk Score: 87
336 Melrose Toronto

NOTABLE FEATURES

  • Three-storeys
  • 27' ceilings
  • Alarm system
  • Basement guest suite
  • Private driveway
  • Landscaped backyard
336 Melrose Toronto

GOOD FOR

A large private backyard. Although it's difficult to see in the winter, the backyard is landscaped with a high fence and room to expand.

336 Melrose Toronto

MOVE ON IF

You hate stairs. The three-storey house has staircases galore, spread over five levels. Possibly troublesome for anyone with knee problems or young children.

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

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