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BACKS ON TO PARK

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There were eight offers to purchase this Tudor home, says listing agent Kevin Loberg. “It is in original condition but offers two features that were highly valued by prospectiv­e buyers. It backs on to Eglinton Park and has a beautiful park vista. It is on a 33-foot-wide lot, one of the widest that backs on to the park, which gives exceptiona­l space to the principal rooms.”

On the market for the first time in decades, the house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a second-floor den. The large living room has a stone fireplace, leaded glass windows and hardwood floors. The dining room has wainscotti­ng and hardwood floors. The “untouched” kitchen has a breakfast room and a walkout to the backyard.

The master bedroom includes a double closet and leaded glass windows. The lower-level recreation room has a three-piece bathroom.

Its prize location created demand for the home, which sold for more than $121,000 over asking, Mr. Loberg says.

The 99-ft.-deep lot also has legal front yard parking, a raised front lawn and a mutual driveway. It enjoys a location close to Yonge and Eglinton shops, restaurant­s, the TTC and other amenities.

Listing Broker: Royal LePage Terrequity Realty (Kevin Loberg)

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571 Oriole Pkwy. (Eglinton Avenue and Oriole Parkway) Asking price: $849,900 Sold for: $971,000 Taxes: $5,642 (2013) Bedrooms: 3+1 Bathrooms: 2 Time on the market: six days
Yonge/Eglinton 571 Oriole Pkwy. (Eglinton Avenue and Oriole Parkway) Asking price: $849,900 Sold for: $971,000 Taxes: $5,642 (2013) Bedrooms: 3+1 Bathrooms: 2 Time on the market: six days

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