Step Inside a $3.98M Elegant Family Home in Torontoβs St. Andrew-Windfields | 40 Munro Boulevard
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Welcome to 40 Munro Boulevard, a $3.98M custom-built luxury family home in the heart of Torontoβs prestigious St. Andrew-Windfields neighborhood. This elegant residence offers impeccable craftsmanship, sophisticated interiors, and a stunning backyard retreat, making it perfect for stylish family living and entertaining.
This remarkable property features:
β’ Grand Entrance: Two-story entrance hall with a circular staircase and dome skylight ceiling.
β’ Elegant Principal Rooms: Crown molding, wainscot paneling, and a marble fireplace in the living room with French doors leading to the patio.
β’ Custom Saluarini Kitchen: Includes a sun-filled breakfast area, walk-in pantry, servery, and walk-out to the backyard.
β’ Lavish Primary Suite: Featuring a private balcony, walk-in closet, and a spa-like ensuite with a jet tub.
β’ Spacious Bedrooms: All upper-level bedrooms have walk-in closets, and the second and third bedrooms feature ensuite bathrooms.
β’ Lower Level Entertainment: Includes an entertainment room with an electric fireplace, recreation room, fitness room, and nanny suite with ensuite.
β’ Backyard Oasis: Professionally landscaped by Wendy Berger, featuring lush gardens, soaring trees, stone benches, and a generous patio.
Located on a distinguished street, this home is just minutes from top schools, Granite Club, Rosedale Golf Club, Bayview Village, and York Mills Subway Station. For more information, visit Cohen Homes and Estates, Torontoβs leader in luxury real estate.
π Address: 40 Munro Boulevard, Toronto, St. Andrew-Windfields
π Listing Price: $3,980,000
π Listed by: Cohen Homes and Estates
This is very homie. It looks like a classic family home. I like it.
It's nice to see a home that is NOT open concept for a change. I don't like massive homes with no walls and no division between rooms. They look like shopping malls instead of homes. This one is beautifully designed.
This is a really nice and refined home, meant for somebody with taste. It would be fun to renovate and elevate some of the spaces.
Beautiful home! Unfortunately, Toronto is not a nice enough city anymore. Perfect purchase in a better cityβ¦
What's wrong with Toronto? I was there a couple of years ago, and at least as a tourist, it seemed fine.
@@jimbo1637 I would have to agree with @moniquelareck3812, I'm in Toronto every day, not a tourist
The interior is not cohesive, classic living and modern ugly kitchen cabinets it's confusing. The paint is making the house to dark, the sofas and the outdated valance curtain has to go. The bathrooms need updating.
needs a lottttttta renovation, black toilet... black kitchen yikes