Lower - 119 Oxford St

Lower - 119 Oxford St
Lower - 119 Oxford St
Lower - 119 Oxford St
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Lower - 119 Oxford St

4
Bed |
4
Bath |
0
Parking
Last Listed Price
$4,000
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Size

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Lot Size

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Price /sqft

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Street Frontage

S

Style

2-Storey

Property Details

Heating Type:

Forced Air

Parking:

No

Parking Type:

NA

Property Type:

Detached

Lot Front:

NA

Lot Depth:

NA

Virtual Tour:

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About Lower - 119 Oxford St

119 Oxford St is in the city of Toronto. This property is conveniently located near the intersection of College St and Bathurst St. Nearby areas include Kensington Market, Alexandra Park, Little Italy, and Trinity Bellwoods, and the city of Rural is also a popular area in your vicinity.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 119 Oxford St, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are Il Covo and Bitondo's Pizzeria. Venture a little further for a meal at California Sandwiches, Friday Roots or Trattoria Taverniti. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Manic Coffee located at 426 College St. Groceries can be found at FreshCo which is not far and you'll find Stephanian Pharmacy not far as well. The Royal Cinema is only at a short distance from 119 Oxford St, Toronto. 119 Oxford St, Toronto is a 3-minute walk from great parks like Bellevue Square Park, Alexandra Park and Harry Gairey Rink. Schools are readily available as well with Westside Montessori School and Braemar International College a short distance away.

For those residents of 119 Oxford St, Toronto without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (COLLEGE ST AT BORDEN ST) and is a short distance away, but there is also a Subway stop, BATHURST STATION - EASTBOUND PLATFORM, only a 12 minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Bus) route 306 Carlton, and (Light Rail) route 506 Carlton nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 119 Oxford St is within a few minutes drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.