276 Lake Promenade

276 Lake Promenade
276 Lake Promenade
276 Lake Promenade
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276 Lake Promenade

3+1
Bed |
3
Bath |
6
Parking
Last Sold Price
$1,730,000
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Size

0 sqm

Lot Size

464.52 sqm

Price /sqft

NA

Street Frontage

N

Style

3-Storey

Property Details

Heating Type:

Heat Pump

Parking:

6

Parking Type:

Garage

Property Type:

Detached

Lot Front:

15.24 M

Lot Depth:

30.48 M

Virtual Tour:

About 276 Lake Promenade

You can find 276 Lake Promenade in the Low Density Residential area of Etobicoke. The nearest major intersection to this property is Brown's Line and Lake Shore Blvd, in the city of Toronto. Situated near your area are the neighbourhoods of Long Branch, Alderwood, New Toronto, and Lakeview, and the city of Mississauga is also a popular area in your vicinity.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 276 Lake Promenade, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are Khao Gaeng and George the Greek. Venture a little further for a meal at Hero Certified Burgers, Pita Pit or Buster's Kitchen X Bar. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Starbucks located at 3559 Lake Shore Boulevard W. Groceries can be found at Shoppers Drug Mart which is only a 7 minute walk and you'll find Stress Free Pharmacy a 7-minute walk as well. For nearby green space, Len Ford Park, Long Branch Park and Marie Curtis Park could be good to get out of your property and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk.

For those residents of 276 Lake Promenade, Toronto without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a BusStop (LAKE SHORE BLVD WEST AT LONG BRANCH AVE) and is only a 6 minute walk, but there is also a Subway stop, KIPLING STATION - SUBWAY PLATFORM, a 6-minute drive connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Bus) route 110 Islington South, (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and more nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is within a few minutes drive from 276 Lake Promenade, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Kipling Ave.