This $10 million Toronto house is actually two homes
Just a few years ago this plot of land hosted a falling down, delapidated home and was selling pretty much for land value.
But in the two years since, 84 and 86 Weybourne Cres. have been rebuilt into two stunning semi-detached homes.
Located on a beautiful tree-lined street in Lawrence Park, this contemporary Geogian home was designed by architect Peter Higgins and built by Abond Homes.
The living room.
Both homes are now listed for $9,995,000.
A balcony on the third-storey overlooking the lush canopy of trees.
Or if that's a bit outside your budget, you could purchase just one side for $5,295,000.
The foyer.
Although if you buy both it's definitely cheaper. Realtor Cailey Heaps notes in the listing it could be"ideal for multigenerational living."
One of the bedrooms.
Not to mention knowing exactly who your neighbours are can be a bonus.
Another bedroom.
Both homes are stunning mix of contemporary and tradtional design with bespoke finishes throughout and over 4,000-square-feet of living space.
The family room with a custom, built-in media wall, in-ceiling speakers.
The independent homes are also both open concept in design, with soaring ceilings and tons of natural light.
The dining room off the kitchen.
The main level is perfect for enteratining thanks to the free-flowing living, dining and kitchen areas.
The kitchen with wide plank oak floors.
The kitchen is super modern with an expanisve Italian granite island, European cabinetry and professional-grade appliances.
The floor-to-ceiling windows bring in lots of natural light.
The living room has a huge window wall that integrates the indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly as well as a cozy fireplace.
A bedroom.
Each home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The primary bedroom.
The principal bedroom has a sitting area, walk-in closet and great views of the backyard.
The principal ensuite.
It also obviously has a spa-like ensuite bathroom.
The office with a walk-out balcony.
The third level of the home has an additional bedroom as well as an office space with a wine fridge and wet bar, because sometimes you need that after work drink right away.
The lower level recreational room could be an excellent play room. It also walks-out to the backyard.
There's more space in the basement with a rec room, guest bedroom and laundry.
The back of the homes.
As for outdoor space, the backyard is surrounded by mature trees and plenty of space for kids to run around.
The view from a balcony.
But as gorgeous as these homes are I can't help but think that if you're looking for multigenerational living, there are definitely less expensive options out there, without as many stairs. Just saying...
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