The annex - Toronto
$1,150,000
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1059 Bathurst Street offers a rare chance to own a charming semi-detached home with incredible potential.
This 3+1 bedroom, 1-bathroom residence, originally built in the early 1900s, spans over 1,100 sq. ft. and is brimming with opportunity. It's perfect for first-time buyers, investors, developers, or anyone drawn to this sought-after area.
The main floor features a bright and welcoming living space, along with a functional kitchen that opens directly to a private, fenced backyard. It's ideal for outdoor entertaining or quiet relaxation. Upstairs, you'll find three well-proportioned bedrooms and a 4-piece bathroom, offering comfort and flexibility for families or guests.
You can move in and gradually make it your own, renovate to create your dream home, or explore the potential for a multi-unit conversion. The layout and location provide an ideal canvas for your vision.
Located just steps from Bathurst Station, you'll enjoy unbeatable access to TTC transit along with a vibrant mix of restaurants, cafes, local shops, and everyday essentials. Christie Pits Park, the University of Toronto, and the lively buzz of Bloor Street are all within walking distance.
Looking for an even bigger opportunity? The adjacent property at 1057 Bathurst Street is also available. Imagine the potential of combining both lots to create a truly exceptional urban residence or investment. Don't miss out. Explore the interactive virtual tour and see the potential for yourself!
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The Annex, Where Heritage Meets Urban Living
Nestled in the heart of Downtown Toronto, The Annex is one of the city’s most vibrant and historic neighbourhoods. Known for its stately Victorian and Edwardian homes, leafy streets, and dynamic community spirit, this iconic area effortlessly blends timeless architecture with modern-day urban charm.
Bordering the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, The Annex has long been a hub for academics, creatives, and professionals alike. The area boasts beautifully preserved "Annex-style" homes, grand residences originally built for Toronto’s elite in the late 19th century, many now thoughtfully restored or converted into elegant multi-unit dwellings. Over 500 heritage buildings are protected here, maintaining the neighbourhood’s unique character and limiting overdevelopment.
Residents enjoy a walkable lifestyle with easy access to four subway stations (Bathurst, Spadina, Dupont, and St. George), bustling Bloor Street shops, indie cafés, bookstores, theatres, and eclectic dining from budget-friendly bites to gourmet cuisine. The Annex also borders Yorkville’s upscale boutiques and cultural institutions, offering the best of both worlds.
With a diverse mix of long-time homeowners, students, and professionals, the community feels both lively and welcoming. From the vibrant energy of Koreatown just to the west to quiet family-friendly Seaton Village, the broader Annex area offers something for everyone.
Whether you're drawn to the rich history, the architectural beauty, or the unbeatable location, The Annex remains one of Toronto’s most desirable places to call home.text goes here
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Castle Loma
Christie Pits
Vermont Square Park
Jean Sibelius Square
Bathurst Subway Station
Dupont Subway Station
Loblaws
Fiesta Farms
Palmerston Ave Junior Public School
University of Toronto