50 Beverley St

50 Beverley St
50 Beverley St
50 Beverley St
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50 Beverley St

3
Bed |
3
Bath |
1
Parking
Last Sold Price
$2,625,000
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Size

279 - 325 sqm

Lot Size

185.99 sqm

Price /sqft

$770 - $898

Street Frontage

E

Style

3-Storey

Property Details

Heating Type:

Forced Air

Parking:

1

Parking Type:

NA

Property Type:

Att/Row/Twnhouse

Lot Front:

5.49 M

Lot Depth:

33.53 M

Virtual Tour:

NA

About 50 Beverley St

50 Beverley St is in the city of Toronto. This property is conveniently located near the intersection of Dundas St W and Huron St. Other sought-after neighbourhoods near this property are Grange Park, Alexandra Park, Queen West, and Kensington Market, and the city of Rural is also close by.

There are a lot of great restaurants nearby 50 Beverley St, Toronto, like Magical Taste of China, The Bowl 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 Lucky Moose Food Mart which is not far and you'll find Cadence Health Centre a 3-minute walk as well. Interested in the arts? Look no further than Campbell House Museum and The Design Exchange. Wanting to catch a movie? NFB Mediatheque, Scotiabank Theatre and CineCycle are within walking distance from 50 Beverley St, Toronto. If you're an outdoor lover, property residents of 50 Beverley St, Toronto are a short distance away from Grange Park, St. Andrew's Playground and McCaul-Orde Parkette.

For those residents of 50 Beverley St, Toronto without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (QUEEN ST WEST AT SOHO ST) and is a short walk, but there is also a Subway stop, OSGOODE STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, only a 4 minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is within a 4-minute drive from 50 Beverley St, making it easier to get into and out of the city using Rees St ramps.