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Framed by a mature cherry-plum tree and perennial gardens, 338 Boon welcomes with quiet pride. A bold blue door, modern slat fencing, and a covered porch set the tone for a home that’s both contemporary and deeply cared for — a place where every arrival feels personal.







The front windows overlook the tree-lined street, filling the open-concept living area with soft, natural light. Hardwood floors and pot lights create a clean, timeless backdrop, while the solid wood staircase and thoughtful layout make the space feel grounded, open, and ready to grow with you.







A bright connection between food, family, and flow. The dining area’s built-in cabinet and modern lighting pair beautifully with the kitchen’s shaker cabinetry, Corian counters, and stainless-steel Whirlpool appliances. Step through the glass-panelled door to the garden, where dinner often continues outdoors.










Calm, spacious, and softly sunlit — the primary bedroom offers a king-size layout with double windows overlooking the garden. The renovated four-piece bath continues the home’s sense of refinement, featuring stone-slab tiles, a deep soaker tub, and rain shower that turns the morning rush into a pause.











Each upstairs room tells its own story — a bright corner bedroom overlooking treetops, a playful loft bed with clever storage, a quiet workspace or nursery. Laminate floors and new windows throughout make every space feel renewed and adaptable to whatever comes next.









The finished lower level is more than bonus space — it’s a fully realized extension of the home. With high ceilings, pot lights, and built-ins, the recreation room walks out to the yard. A modern bath and large laundry area with barn-door entry complete a space that’s equally practical and private.







Regraded and beautifully maintained, the backyard offers a balance of charm and utility. A brick patio, fenced garden beds, and dedicated BBQ area create an inviting outdoor room for summer dinners, morning coffee, or a quiet moment among the vines.














Life here hums with a neighbourly rhythm — Corso Italia cafés, bakeries, and local markets just blocks away, parks and playgrounds in every direction, and quick access to the new Eglinton LRT or Dufferin Subway. A rare pocket of Toronto that feels both connected and comfortably its own.
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