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34 Lewis St
$1,048,000
Row House, 2 Storey | 2 Bedroom + 2 Washroom
MLS #E12635278
The Details
Our Truest on Lewis
Built in 1899. 12.57 x 135 feet. Two storeys. Three levels. And refreshingly, none of it is trying too hard. A Leslieville row house that understands proportion is about feel, not footprint. The main floor runs straight through, front to back. No breaks. No awkward turns. Just clean sightlines that pull you from the living room, past a properly scaled dining space, into a full-width white & bright galley kitchen. There is space to add a centre island if you choose, but the layout does not need it put your culinary skills to work. The ceilings measure at 9’6”, quietly doing the home’s real talking. More light. More air. Less effort. A hint of exposed brick runs vertically through the main floor space, a reminder that this house has a history and no intention of hiding it. Out back, the kitchen opens to a deck that reads as an extension, not a token gesture. Long. Linear. Ready for what comes next. We are thinking of easy entertaining. A garden. Maybe even a fluffy little puppy? And the second storey is simple & intentionally quiet. Two bedrooms with real dimensions, including a primary that fits a king bed without compromise. The second bedroom stretches long and flexibly, equally suited to sleep, work, or both. A four-piece bath sits exactly where it should be, clean, efficient and centred. With some simple millwork, wainscoting you can tackle yourself, a mural moment, and the right tile, this second floor will prove you won’t need deep pockets to make a statement. The lower level does not apologize for itself. A proper recreation room works as a media space or home office, and a separate store space at the rear adds optionality for whatever comes next. Plus, a two-piece bath and a clearly defined utility area keep things simple, practical, and unfussy below grade. Lastly, a front porch for your future neighbourhood watch. Easy to elevate with a classic black awning, planters, and a few hanging baskets once Spring finally gets the memo. 34 Lewis Street is not a house chasing compliments. It is built for living, not posing, in a locale that speaks for itself!
Your home should tell a story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.
Property particulars
South Riverdale
34 Lewis St
2 Storey, Row House
Broadview Ave & Queen St E
Lot Size: 12.57 x 135 Feet
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Size
- Above Grade: 1,085 Square Feet
- Below Grade: 540 Square Feet
Year Built: 1899
Street Parking Permits Available
Property Taxes: $5,354
Inclusions
- Refrigerator
- Gas Stove & Oven
- Built-In Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Existing Light Fixtures
- Window Coverings & Hardware (see exceptions)
- Garden Shed
- Clothing Washer & Dryer (noting, these machines are not currently installed)
Exclusions
- Drapery in Living Room, Primary & Bedroom 2
Gallery
The Home
South Riverdale
Home Mechanics
& Operations
Roof
Windows
Heating
Cooling
Electrical/Wiring
Plumbing
Home Inspection Report
Walk score
91
Transit score
94
Bike score
89
The Neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Welcome To Toronto's
Lower East Side
Transit options
Commute to Union Station
- 12 Minutes by Car
- 25 Minutes by Transit
- 20 Minutes by Bike
Rail Lines
- 501 Queen
- 504 King
- 505 Dundas
Bus Lines
- 83 Jones
- 72 Pape
- 172 Cherry
Schools
Private Schools
- Branksome Hall
- Iqra Academy
- Liberty Prep School
- Montcrest School
- Parkside Academy
- Toronto Private High School
Public Schools
- Dundas Jr. P.S.
- Queen Alexandra M.S.
- Riverdale C.I.
- Danforth C. & T.I.
French Schools
- Dundas Jr. P.S.
- Queen Alexandra M.S.
Restaurants & Cocktails
- A&W Canada
- Animal Liberation Kitchen
- BarBurrito
- Burrito Queen
- Cherry Street Bar-B-Que
- Chick-Wings
- Eastside Social
- Eat Bkk Thai
- El Catrin Destileria
- Est Restaurant
- Frankie’s Italian
- Freshii
- Kismet Turkish Restaurant
- La Carnita
- Lady Marmalade
- Liberty Shawarma
- Pizza Nova
- Pizza Pizza
- Subway
- Supreme Taste
- The Opera House Grill & Patio
- Urban House
- White Lily Diner
Groceries & Libations
- Aisle 24 Market
- Food Basics
- Foodland
- FreshCo
- Galaxy Fresh Foods
- Loblaws
- Marche Leo’s
- No Frills
- Rabba Fine Foods
- Sarker Grocery
- Star Fruit Market
- The Source Bulk Foods
- Yao Hua Supermarket
Coffee & Bakeries
- Boxcar Social
- Country Style
- Dark Horse Espresso Bar
- Jimmy’s Coffee
- Mercury Espresso
- Pilot Coffee Roasters
- Purple Penguin Cafe
- Queen Garden Cafe
- Remarkable Bean
- Rooster Coffee House
- Tango Palace Coffee Company
Fitness & Health
- All Day Fit
- Anytime Fitness
- Body + Soul Fitness
- Breakdown Fitness
- Dwell Gym
- FITSQR
- Fortis Fit
- Hone Fitness
- Innovative Fitness
- La Femme Strong
- Move Fitness Club
- Primal Gym
- RND Athletics
- Studio Lagree
Parks & Greenspace
- Bruce Mackey Park
- Corktown Common
- De Grassi Street Park
- Jimmie Simpson Park
- Joel Weeks Park
- Riverside Common Park
- Thompson Street Parkette
- Underpass Park
Tucked in at the intersection of Queen Street East & Broadview is the perfect “development play” that welcomes you to the heart of Toronto’s vibrant and friendly Leslieville. A mecca for young professionals, trendsetters, and newbie homeowners, every corner of this lively neighbourhood whispers excitement and convenience.
A myriad of exceptional restaurants & cafes offer many tastes and flavours just steps from your building. From cozy brunch spots for lazy weekends to upscale eateries for indulgent evenings, satiate every palette within a stroll from your new pad. Hot spots include The Broadview Hotel, La Carnita and Ascari Enoteca. Wake up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee from the neighbourhood’s coffee shops. Each offering the finest of brews (and the best scones), you’ll easily find your perfect spot for relaxation, work, or socializing, all within walking distance. Be sure to check out Hailed Coffee, Dineen Outpost and Pilot Coffee Roasters for a robust coffee culture!
Prioritize your well-being with Leslieville’s diverse range of state-of-the-art gyms, yoga studios, and wellness centres, ensuring your health and fitness goals never take a back seat. The accessibility to these facilities makes maintaining a healthy lifestyle not just a goal but a reality. We personally love Move Fitness, Primal and One Academy when we’re on the East Side (not to mention great access to the endless running & biking trails through the Don River).
Benefit from this prime location, which provides unbeatable access to public transit and ensures seamless connectivity and quick navigation through the city. Proximity to major routes and diverse transport options make commuting a breeze, offering you the ultimate convenience and freeing your time to indulge along the local streets lined with boutique stores, art galleries, and cultural venues, including Dianna Witte Gallery, The Opera House & the Broadview Flower Market to name a few! The neighbourhood’s design prioritizes your comfort, turning daily errands into pleasurable outings on foot!
Beyond a place to live, it’s a vibrant community topped with great amenities, convenience, and the promise of a new day filled with endless possibilities!