25 Beverley St

25 Beverley St
25 Beverley St
25 Beverley St
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25 Beverley St

1+1
Bed |
1
Bath |
1
Parking
Last Rented Price
$2,750
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Size

74 - 84 sqm

Lot Size

sqft

Price /sqft

$3

Street Frontage

NA

Style

2-Storey

Property Details

Heating Type:

Forced Air

Parking:

1

Parking Type:

Underground

Property Type:

NA

Lot Front:

NA

Lot Depth:

NA

Virtual Tour:

NA

About 25 Beverley St

You can find 25 Beverley St in the Low Density Residential area of Downtown. The nearest major intersection to this property is Spadina Ave and Queen St, in the city of Toronto. Nearby areas include Grange Park, Alexandra Park, Financial District, and Queen West, and the city of Rural is also a popular area in your vicinity.

Looking for your next favourite place to eat? There is a lot close to 25 Beverley St, Toronto, like The Bowl, Magical Taste of China and Big Trouble Pizza, just to name a few. Grab your morning coffee at Little Nicky's Coffee located at 375 Queen Street W. Groceries can be found at St Patricks Mini Mart which is not far and you'll find Cadence Health Centre a 4-minute walk as well. For those days you just want to be indoors, look no further than Campbell House Museum and The Design Exchange to keep you occupied for hours. If you're in the mood for some entertainment, NFB Mediatheque, Scotiabank Theatre and CineCycle are some of your nearby choices around 25 Beverley St, Toronto. For nearby green space, Grange Park, St. Andrew's Playground and Clarence Square Park could be good to get out of your property and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk.

Living in this Queen West property is made easier by access to the TTC. OSGOODE STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway stop is a 4-minute walk. There is also QUEEN ST WEST AT JOHN ST Light RailStop, nearby, with (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 25 Beverley St is within a 4-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city getting on and off at Rees St.