43 Murchison Cres

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43 Murchison cres | etobicoke

Ultimate Opportunity

Welcome to this well-maintained and remarkably clean 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom detached bungalow, ideally located in one of Etobicoke’s most desirable and family-friendly neighbourhoods. Set on a generous 50’ x 120’ lot, this 1,200 sq. ft. home offers both comfort and exceptional versatility for families, renovators, or those seeking multi-generational living.

Designed with wheelchair accessibility in mind, the home features wider doorways, built exterior access ramp, and a thoughtfully renovated accessible bathroom complete with a roll-in shower and support bars for added safety and ease of use—making it perfectly suited for individuals with mobility needs or those looking for single-level living.

The partially finished basement offers incredible potential, featuring a separate entrance for privacy and flexibility, as well as direct access from within the home—ideal for an in-law suite, rental unit, or extended living space such as a home office, gym, or recreation room.

This property is move-in ready, yet presents exciting opportunities for personalization or full-scale renovation. Whether you’re seeking to create your forever home or invest in a highly coveted location, the potential here is limitless.

Enjoy a peaceful setting on a quiet street with close proximity to parks, schools, transit, and major highways—making this home a rare and valuable find in a well-established community.

Endless Potential

Your Neighbourhood

Vibrant & Diverse Community

Nestled in northwest Etobicoke, the Mount Olive–Silverstone–Jamestown neighbourhood offers a rich tapestry of cultural diversity, with residents from over 140 ethnic backgrounds. Approximately 68% are first-generation immigrants, making it one of Toronto’s most multicultural enclaves—particularly with strong East Indian, Iraqi, Jamaican, and Italian influences. It’s a family-focused area: around 59% of households include children, and local schools offer a wide array of programs such as French Immersion, IB, and Advanced Placement, catering to students from early years through secondary level.

Housing & Urban Character

This well-established post-WWII suburb features a dynamic housing mix—from mid-century bungalows and Victorian homes to high-rise apartment towers, townhouses, and affordable condos. Social and market housing blend seamlessly: high rises sit alongside humble duplexes and detached dwellings, creating housing options for families, newcomers, and professionals alike. Property values have been rising moderately, offering accessible entry points for first-time buyers and investors.

Amenities, Green Spaces & Transit

Families and nature lovers will appreciate easy access to over 19 parks and 73 recreational facility sites, including North Kipling Park, Highfield, and Garland Park, which stretch into the Humber River valley. The Albion Centre retail hub brings grocery, fashion, fitness (including Albion Pool & Health Club), library services at the updated Albion Branch, and a wealth of community programs at Elmbank Community Centre. Excellent transit links via Finch, Albion, and Kipling bus routes connect residents to subway lines, while proximity to Highways 401, 427 and 407 ensures seamless commuting.

4 BEDROOMS SQUARE FEET Above Grade 1,200

2 BATHROOMS

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