This Toronto duplex is $3 million and comes with a workshop
There are many options for multiplex housing in Toronto, but they rarely come with commercial-residential zoning.
And even rarer still, do they look as cool as 1402 Dundas St. W.
All that is to say, when the listing agent writes that 1402 Dundas St. W is "a real estate unicorn," they're dead on the money.
1402 Dundas St. W is a fully detached, brick Edwardian duplex on a large 35-by-159-foot lot with private parking for at least three cars.
Currently, the duplex is set up to have two large two-bedroom, one-bathroom, plus den units.
Each unit is filled with character.
Inside, you'll find exposed brick, exposed beams, soaring ceilings, original hardwood floors and fireplaces.
There's custom cabinetry, pocket doors and intentionally exposed studs.
All of it comes together in the perfect combination of historical charm and industrial style.
As the listing agent puts it: "If cool was a category on MLS that is the word that would be used to describe every single room in this enormous duplex. "
In addition to the large historic house, 1402 Dundas St. W also offers a standalone workshop with electricity at the back of the property.
The listing agent notes that the space is currently being used as a home base for a carpenter, but there's more than one possibility for the space.
"Its an extremely practical and rentable space to many professions and hobbyists alike," listing agent Ashley Langille writes.
But if your aspirations are bigger, you could potentially turn the workshop into a garden suite or laneway home.
And it doesn't stop there, since there are countless options under the commercial residential zoning to explore.
The location is perfect for development too.
Developers have been flocking to Brockton and Beaconsfield Village for the prime location, growth potential, and the community’s love for urban revitalization.
1402 Dundas St. W is listed for $3,285,000.
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