Once you step inside 164 Fulton Avenue, you're very likely to fall in love. Set in the heart of Playter Estates, this character-rich semi blends timeless craftsmanship with thoughtful modern updates. Classical porch columns and period details hint at the home's century of stories, while four generous levels of living space deliver a footprint rarely found in this pocket.The open-concept main floor flows front to back: a welcoming living room anchored by a brick fireplace and curved bay window, a sun-filled dining area, and a refreshed white kitchen at the back with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and a walkout to a rear deck and garden. Exposed brick walls thread through as a nod to its century-old roots. On the second floor, the primary bedroom comes with a private en-suite. The second bedroom is a retreat: a curved bay window, a fireplace, and direct access to the front deck. Up another half-flight, two more bedrooms sit beneath sloped ceilings and dormer windows, with a sprawling patio above the treetops. The finished lower level adds bright, flexible space for a family room, office, gym, or guest suite. Outside, four distinct outdoor spaces define the rhythm of the home. The covered front porch invites morning coffee and chats with neighbours; the rear deck off the kitchen is a quieter escape into the garden. The second-floor front deck catches golden afternoon light. The show-stopper: the third-floor patio above the treetops, for dinner parties, lingering sunsets, and stargazing. Weekends are for Danforth Avenue, Toronto's Greektown. Pape and Chester subway are a short walk, Riverdale Park is around the corner, downtown in twenty. In the coveted Jackman Public School District and Riverdale Collegiate catchment. 164 Fulton is a true Playter Estates box-ticker, and it might just be your happily ever after. Two-car tandem parking at the rear, a true rarity in this pocket.