5 jedburgh road

House of the week: 5 Jedburgh Road

Here's a bit of real estate eye candy near Yonge and Lawrence. A newly built two level residence at 5 Jedburgh Road is one of many modern knock-downs that now dot the elite Bedford Park neighbourhood. The asking? This one's listed for a cool $1,739,000.

Who needs a fireplace when your house is made of wood? The wood-themed dwelling blends nicely from the cubed exterior to the open interior, boasting similar materials and a chestnut kitchen. The oversized wood doors and ceilings make it feel spacious, along with generous room sizes and a walk-in closest.

5 jedburgh road

The housing market in mid-town is a pricey one, especially in this area, geared for families and an older generation. With limited post-war bungalows still standing (and there are just a few), the lot itself is still worth well over a million.

5 jedburgh road

SPECS

5 jedburgh road

NOTABLE FEATURES

  • Approx. 2,000 square feet
  • 11 ft. ceilings
  • Skylight
  • Fireplace
  • Finished basement with separate entrance
5 jedburgh road

GOOD FOR

Plenty of storage. Purchasing a brand new house allows for additional storage, a front closet and custom built-ins. Plus, you get four sizeable bathrooms, which you don't get in a typical century old Toronto residence.

5 jedburgh road

MOVE ON IF

You need additional privacy or a garage. While the yard is completely fenced-in, the property is located on a corner lot and backs onto a high-traffic street.

5 jedburgh road

Worth the asking? Have your say in the comments.

Thanks to Bosley Real Estate Ltd, Brokerage for sponsoring our House of the Week. All content and editorial selected and written by blogTO.


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