106 Bellefair Avenue

106 Bellefair Avenue 2025-06-18T19:13:18+00:00

Price $1,349,900

3+1 BEDROOMS

3 BATHROOMS

Bellefair Beauty in the Heart of The Beaches

Charming and full of character, this beautifully maintained 3+1 bedroom, 3-bathroom home blends classic Beach style with thoughtful updates — all just steps from Queen Street, Kew Gardens, and the lake.
Featuring exposed brick walls, warm wood finishes, and a large eat-in kitchen with a centre island, the main floor is perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. Upstairs offers spacious bedrooms, while the basement includes a fully separate apartment with its own entrance — most recently rented for $1,700/month, offering excellent income potential or flexibility for extended family.
Additional highlights include legal front pad parking, updated mechanicals, and a private outdoor space perfect for relaxing or hosting.
This is a rare opportunity to own a home that captures the essence of the Beach — with space, style, and versatility all in one.

Additional Information

Possession | 60 days
Property Taxes | $6,553.01 / 2024
Parking | Parking spot: $315.45 for 2025
Mechanics | Forced air gas and central air
Inclusions | Main house: all stainless steel appliances, washer dryer, all window coverings, all electrical light fixtures and wardrobe closet in front bedroom. Basement: all appliances in as is condition, washer dryer all electrical light fixtures all window coverings.
Other | Hot water is on demand. Basement has separate washer & dryer, not a combo. New AC July 2020. New roof Aug 2015

About the Neighbourhood | The Beaches

The Beach looks and feels more like a lakeside resort town, than a big city neighbourhood. In the summertime, thousands of Torontonians and tourists flock to The Beach to walk on The Boardwalk, exercise along the Martin Goodman Trail, relax by the water, or shop and dine at the colourful stores and restaurants along Queen Street.

Queen Street is the most commercial of The Beach shopping districts. Many of these stores and restaurants have a beach motif that caters to the tourist trade. The shops on Kingston Road also have a beach flavour, however they attract a more local clientele than the stores on Queen Street. About ten years back a debate took place along among local Beach residents as to what the actual name of their neighbourhood should be. Local residents agreed on one thing; they wanted some clarity and consistency on this issue. A vote was held to either go with “The Beach” name or the “Beaches”. Both were commonly used however “The Beach” won out in a close vote.Then the first new street sign was unveiled at the corner of Queen Street East and Lee Avenue proudly proclaiming “The Beach”. The artwork for this attractive blue and white street sign appropriately includes seagulls in flight. There is also a reference to the historic Kew Beach one of four historic Beach amusement parks that will be commemorated on the 98 new “The Beach” street signs that will gradually be installed along Queen Street East. The new street signs coincide with a big push by the business improvement area in The Beach to attract tourists as well as Toronto residents from across the city to this playground by the lake. To be sure there are an endless amount of things to see and do in The Beach ranging from a stroll along the boardwalk to building sand castles by the lake, or simply enjoying the vast and eclectic number of shops, cafes and restaurants.

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    Derek Ladouceur, Sales Representative
    Direct | 647.206.9946
    Email | [email protected]