Real Estate

This waterfront home on Lake Ontario is a 16-minute drive to downtown Toronto

1 Lake Shore Drive, Toronto, Ont. 

Lake: Lake Ontario, Ont.

Bedrooms: 4 + 1

Bathrooms: 4

Lot size: 6,397.44 square feet as per geo

Frontage: 48.65 feet

Asking price: $4,999,000

Date listed: Sept. 26, 2022

About

Live right on Lake Ontario in this modern waterfront home. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Etobicoke, this property features a landscaped backyard with a large deck, stunning views, lake access with riparian rights, and a seasonal beach perfect for launching your water toys. Designed by an award-winning architectural firm and interior designer, this home features two wood-burning fireplaces, a sound system, automatic blinds, Haiku fans, hardwood floors, a chef’s kitchen, an outdoor shower, and custom built-ins. Ten-foot floor-to-ceiling windows look out to the lush yard, which has a hot tub and water access. The home can be divided into two units: a recently renovated modern beach house and a modest bungalow that’s perfect for a guesthouse, an in-law suite, or a kids’ retreat. This property has legal short-term rental status.

Video and photos were shot and edited by Navigator Visuals. They specialize in photographing the luxury real estate market in Ontario’s cottage country.

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