28 Ulster St

28 Ulster St
28 Ulster St
28 Ulster St
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28 Ulster St

4+1
Bed |
3
Bath |
1
Parking
Last Sold Price
$2,115,000
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Size

0 sqm

Lot Size

138.8 sqm

Price /sqft

NA

Street Frontage

N

Style

2 1/2 Storey

Property Details

Heating Type:

Water

Parking:

1

Parking Type:

NA

Property Type:

Semi-Detached

Lot Front:

5.79 M

Lot Depth:

24.38 M

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About 28 Ulster St

You can find 28 Ulster St in the Low Density Residential area of Downtown. The nearest major intersection to this property is Bathurst St and Harbord St, in the city of Toronto. Situated near your area are the neighbourhoods of The Annex, Palmerston, Kensington Market, and Little Italy, and the city of Rural is also close by.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 28 Ulster St, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are Ziggy's Middle Eastern & Vegetarian Foods and Fit For Life. Venture a little further for a meal at Her Chef, Hancook Cheese Dakgalbi or Rustle & Still Café. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Second Cup Coffee Co located at 340 College Street. Groceries can be found at Sams Food Stores which is only a 4 minute walk and you'll find Stephanian Pharmacy a 4-minute walk as well. Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, Innis Town Hall and The Bata Shoe Museum are all within walking distance from 28 Ulster St, Toronto and could be a great way to spend some down time. If you're an outdoor lover, property residents of 28 Ulster St, Toronto are a 8-minute walk from Bellevue Square Park, Front Campus and Gwendolyn Macewen. Nearby schools include: Westside Montessori School and Braemar International College.

Living in this Annex property is made easier by access to the TTC. SPADINA STATION - WESTBOUND PLATFORM Subway stop is only a 6 minute walk. There is also HARBORD ST AT BRUNSWICK AVE BusStop, a short walk, with (Bus) route 94 Wellesley nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 28 Ulster 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.