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Coming Soon | 270 Indian Grove

Bedrooms: 3+1

Bathrooms: 4

Property Style: detached | 3-storeys

Sq Ft: 2,450 sq ft + 904 sq ft below grade

Lot Size: 24 x 126

Parking: two-car detached garage

Basement: finished | separate entrance

Side Represented: Seller

Coming to MLS: February 18

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The High Park House That Refuses to Blend In.

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Steps from High Park, 270 Indian Grove offers something rarely seen in this neighbourhood: a detached, custom-built modern home with three full storeys above grade and a layout that actually reflects how families live now.

Built in 2016, the design is intentional at every turn, from the open main floor with its three-sided Scandinavian fireplace and oversized sliding wall to the covered patio, to the second-floor family zone, to the third-floor primary retreat with its own leafy terrace.

With 2450 sq ft above grade (plus 904 sq ft below), four bathrooms, a flexible lower level, and a laneway-accessed two-car garage, this is a contemporary family home for people who value light, flow, and proximity to the park, transit, and neighbourhood retail.

Contact the listing agent for full details and early access.

5 Things We Love

1. The Design Feels Intentional (and Easy). This is the kind of home that looks like it belongs in Architectural Digest, but functions for real life. Clean lines, integrated appliances, built-ins, heated bathroom floors, and built-in speakers aren’t there for show—they make daily living smoother. The kitchen’s massive island, double ovens, two fridges, and appliance garage support serious cooking without visual clutter. It’s polished, but never precious.

2. Light, Volume, and Air Everywhere. Walls of glass, oversized windows, skylights, and high ceilings create an openness you feel immediately. The three-sided Scandinavian fireplace anchors the main floor without interrupting flow. Sightlines run long—from the front living area straight through to the backyard—while floor-to-ceiling glazing on multiple levels keeps the house bright throughout the day. It’s open concept done thoughtfully, not cavernously.

3. The Third-Floor Primary Retreat. An entire level dedicated to the principal bedroom changes how the house lives. Upstairs, a walkout terrace looks out over mature trees. Inside, there’s a substantial walk-in closet and a sleek ensuite with a floating tub and frameless glass shower. It’s private, quiet, and distinctly separate from the rest of the household—an actual retreat, not just a larger bedroom.

4. Indoor–Outdoor Living That Actually Connects. An oversized sliding wall opens the main floor to a covered rear patio, making the transition to the backyard seamless. There’s a gas line for the BBQ and space to host long dinners outdoors. It extends the living area in a practical way—protected from the elements, easy to use, and integrated into the flow of the home rather than tacked on.

5. A Location That Keeps Everything Close. Steps to High Park. A short walk to Roncesvalles and Bloor West Village. Five minutes to Keele subway station. Five minutes by car to the Gardiner. It’s rare to have this level of architectural clarity and still be this connected to transit, green space, independent retail, and easy highway access. You don’t trade design for convenience here—you get both.

About High Park North

If you’re the kind of person who wants a little bit of everything—big trees, strong coffee, walkable everything, and a real sense of community—High Park North just makes sense. It’s one of those rare Toronto neighbourhoods where the moment you arrive, you feel like you’ve arrived. It’s peaceful without being boring, charming without being fussy, and full of everyday conveniences that make life just… easier.

On one side of the street? High Park—400 acres of trails, gardens, playgrounds, and even a zoo. (Pro tip: the cherry blossom season here actually lives up to the hype.) On the other? Coffee shops, libraries, gyms, and all the low-key essentials—Tim’s runs, spontaneous bookstore visits, and last-minute grocery stops that don’t involve a car. Whether you’re pushing a stroller, walking a rescue pup, or just clearing your head after a long day, this is the kind of neighbourhood where the everyday feels a little more grounded.

You’re a five-minute walk from Bloor West Village, where the boutiques are actually good, the bakeries smell like butter, and there’s always a quiet table waiting somewhere. Need to head downtown? The Gardiner’s close. So are Runnymede and High Park subway stations. Want to shake things up? The Junction and Humber River trails are just around the corner. It’s the kind of location that lets you choose your own adventure—without ever straying far from home.

Living in High Park North means living in a real neighbourhood. The kind with Pinterest-worthy houses, front porch conversations, and neighbours who shovel your walkway when you’re away. It’s a place where city living meets nature, design meets function, and your day-to-day just works.

Listing Agent

Lisa Bednarski, Broker

lisa@getwhatyouwant.ca

416-802-1308

Listing Agent

Brendan Powell, Broker of Record

brendan@getwhatyouwant.ca

416-827-0789

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