A city home with space to breathe. 1837 Gerrard began life as two separate duplexes before it was thoughtfully renovated in 2016 into its current layout a wide, flowing, and beautiful single-family home. It was designed to let its owner breathe, with generous proportions increasingly rare in the city. There's space here to live, and layer in design, art, and furniture without compromise. Living areas unfold across four levels, with open zones for gathering and intimate spaces for retreat. The interior's overall vibe is enhanced by natural light pouring in through the glass-framed staircase. Two distinct outdoor areas expand the footprint: a lush garden with a fire table and waterfall, and private rooftop with wet bar and skyline views. The kitchen holds the everyday and the special occasions. It can function as a casual hangout or holiday gathering as it leads up to the garden, making it easy to carry on conversations outdoors. Upstairs, the second floor has two bedrooms, one with its own bathroom and view over the yard. On the third floor, a dedicated retreat awaits: a full-floor primary suite with a walk-through built-in closets, spa-inspired steam shower, and access to the rooftop terrace where you can see the CN Tower on clear days. The home is equipped with comfort in mind - dual HVAC systems, Cat 6 cabling, multiple fireplaces, and zones that flex for growing families, visiting guests, or busy work-from-home routines. Outside the home, you're surrounded by some of the city's most walkable, welcoming streets - pick up a bottle from Beach Hill Wines or head a block over to Bodega Henriette for lunch or last-minute groceries. The Danforth, Ashbridges Bay, and the Beach are all walkable through a friendly, connected community. And when you need to venture out further, there's room for two-car parking, or catch the streetcar which quietly stops out front. This is city-living with room to grow, host, slow down, and stay a while.