Has The Toronto Bubble Finally, Popped?
124 Kingston Rd
$1,149,000
Rowhouse | 3 Bedroom + 2 Washroom
MLS #E9374549
The Details
Your Backstage Pass
We’re talking warm, inviting and that undeniably cozy kinda’ comfortable. Optimal convenience without compromising style is an all-day, every-day “yes” around here! With tasteful finishes, an airy open plan, design-forward features and generous beds & baths – this heart-tugger ‘Beach-Triangler’ effortlessly merges practicality with some darn good looks. Its understated facade belies a picture-perfect family home transcending the usual paradigms of townhouse living. This rarely offered Beaches retreat accommodates three handsome bedrooms, two full-sized washrooms, incredible outdoor space, sweeping ceilings & a desirable built-in garage (never to scrape ice off your car’s front window at 6 am again)! This freshly painted residence reveals a melange of details: hardwood floors underfoot, a private entrance, a sunny & savoury kitchen with a window over your sink (the best) and enviable storage on every floor! An easy-going, low-maintenance, full-service package that makes your life almost too good to be true! Step onto your terrace effortlessly catering to large gatherings -the perfect backdrop for memorable evenings filled with the sizzle of a barbecue, humorous conversations or a friendly debate amidst a backdrop of Fall blooms! The defining feature is its coveted location, offering residents easy downtown access & walkability to the neighbourhood’s best amenities, including Woodbine Park, Ashbridge’s Bay, or the splendour & cultural richness of Queen Street East. 124 Kingston, which offers the buyer a rare opportunity to acquire not only a home—it is a VIP pass into a wonderful and safe community!
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Property particulars
The Beaches
124 Kingston Rd
Dundas St E & Kingston Rd
3 Storey, Freehold Townhouse
Lot Size: 12.93 x 51.77 Feet
3 Bedrooms
2 Full Washrooms
Parking
- Built-In Garage
- 1 Parking Space
Basement
- Half Basement
- 2 Piece Washroom Rough-In
Square Footage
- Interior Square Feet: 1,336
- Exterior Square Feet: 175
Year Built: 207
Property Taxes: $4,124 / 2023
MLS Reference - E9374549
Inclusions
- Refrigerator
- Stove & Cooktop
- Built-In Microwave
- Dishwasher
- 2nd Floor Clothing Washer & Dryer
- Drapery & Hardware
- Existing Blinds
- Electrical Light Fixtures
- Garage Door Remote
- Nest Thermostat
- Garden Hose
Exclusions
- Video Doorbell System
Rental
- Combi-Boiler Furnace & Hot Water – $153.67/Month With Reliance
Gallery
The Home
The Beaches
Home Mechanics
& Operations
Combi-Boiler Funace & Hot Water (Rented - 2 Years)
Central Air Conditioning (Owned - 7 Years)
POTL Fees: $247.20/Month
- Garbage Service
- Basic Lawn Cutting
- Snow Removal Of Common Road/Laneway
- Reserve Fund For Maintenance Of Common Elements (Roads, Retaining Wall)
- Property Management
Walk score
81
Transit score
89
Bike score
63
The Neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Welcome To
The Beaches
Transit options
Commute to Union Station
- 18 Minutes by Car
- 39 Minutes by Transit
- 41 Minutes by Bike
Rail Lines
- 501 Queen St
Bus Lines
- 22 Coxwell
- 92 Woodbine
Schools
Private Schools
- Avalon Children’s Montessori
- Iqra Academy
- Seneca Hill Private School
- Sunnybrook School
- The Claremount School
- The Cole Academy of Toronto
Public Schools
- Bowmore Road Jr. & Sr. P.S.
- Danforth Collegiate & T.I.
- Monarch Park C.I.
French Schools
- Bowmore Road Jr. & Sr. P.S.
- Duke of Connaught Jr. & Sr. P.S.
- Malvern Collegiate
Restaurants & Cocktails
- Beaches Brewpub
- Bodega Henriette
- Breakwall BBQ & Smokehouse
- British Style Fish and Chips
- Delina Restaurant
- GG’s
- Heal Wellness
- Lazy Daisy’s Cafe
- Limon
- Lonzo’s
- Maestro’s Gourmet Pizza
- Occasions Restaurant and Pub
- Oyabong Sushi
- Pizza Nova
- Poke Eats
- Restaurant Tiflisi
- Sauvignon Bistro & Bakery
- Shawarma Day
- Thai House Cuisine
- The Burger’s Preist
- The Gull and Firkin
- The Stone Lion
- Toto Sushi
Groceries & Libations
- Bruno’s Fine Foods
- Daily Goods Market
- Food Basics
- Foodland
- Loblaws
- Metro
- No Frills
- Sobeys
- The Sunset Market Place
- Toby’s Food Market
- Valu-Mart
- Victoria Whole Foods
- Yes Food Fair
Coffee & Bakeries
- Bud’s Coffee
- Cafe Cocoro
- Country Style
- East Toronto Coffee Co
- ION Coffee
- Morning Parade Coffee Bar
- Poured Coffee
- Simple Coffee
- Starbucks
- The Black Canary Espresso Bar
- The Black Pony Cafe and Snack Bar
Fitness & Health
- Anytime Fitness
- Balance Women’s Fitness Studio
- Body + Soul Fitness
- Bomb Fitness
- Fit4Less
- Fitness Connection
- FitnessWork For Women
- Hone Fitness
- LA Fitness
- Move Fitness
- Planet Fitness
- Quantum Fitness
- Stark Fitness
- Thrive Fitness
- Vive Fitness
- Workout Loft
- Zone W Fitness
Parks & Greenspace
- Cairns Park
- Edgewood Parkette
- Farimount Park
- Jeff Sloan Community Parkette
- Moncur Park
- Orchard Park
- Woodbine Beach Park
- Woodbine Park
Tucked in on Toronto’s East scenic shores of Lake Ontario, The Beaches neighbourhood is one of Toronto’s most beloved areas. It offers a unique blend of independent spirit and natural beauty. Known for its laid-back vibe and vibrant community, The Beaches provides an idyllic setting for residents and visitors, making it a top destination for those seeking a balance between city life and nature.
The Beaches boasts various restaurants and coffee shops that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re craving a laid-back brunch or fine dining, the neighbourhood doesn’t disappoint. Queen Street East, the main artery of The Beaches, is lined with eateries that range from cozy diners to upscale restaurants. Highlights include Tifflisy Restaurant, a local favourite known for its authentic Georgian cuisine and family-friendly vibe, and Casa di Giorgio, offering authentic Italian cuisine with a warm ambiance. If you’re in the mood for more casual options, Occasions and the Gull & Firkin provide excellent options.
For coffee lovers, spots like Bud’s Coffee Bar and Bean Around the World offer the perfect pick-me-up, whether you’re looking for a quick espresso or a leisurely afternoon sipping a latte with a lake view.
One of the most appealing aspects of The Beaches is its high walkability score. Stroll down Queen Street East to enjoy boutique shopping or detour through tree-lined residential streets where heritage homes sit proudly amidst newer developments. The neighbourhood is pedestrian—and cycling-friendly and filled with local charm at every turn.
Beyond its walkability, The Beaches is known for its green spaces. Kew Gardens is the heart of the neighbourhood, offering beautiful gardens, playgrounds, and tennis courts. During the summer, the park is often a hub for community events, including outdoor concerts and art shows. Woodbine Park to the west and Glen Stewart Ravine to the north also offer peaceful green escapes where you can hike, picnic, or simply enjoy the serenity of nature.
Perhaps the neighbourhood’s crown jewel is its direct access to Lake Ontario. The four beaches—Woodbine Beach, Kew-Balmy Beach, Scarboro Beach, and Silver Birch Beach—are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or even a casual walk along the sandy shores. The boardwalk along the shoreline is bustling in warmer months, with runners, dog walkers, and cyclists taking in the fresh lake breeze. The nearby Martin Goodman Trail provides a scenic cycling route, connecting The Beaches to the rest of the waterfront trail system.
Despite its serene atmosphere, The Beaches offers excellent transit options for commuting into the city’s heart. The 501 Queen Streetcar runs through the neighbourhood, offering a direct downtown route. Several bus routes also serve the area, making it convenient for those who work outside the neighbourhood. Additionally, Union Station and subway access are just a short streetcar ride away, allowing easy access to other parts of Toronto and beyond.