There are many options for multiplex housing in Toronto, but they rarely come with commercial-residential zoning.All that is to say, when the listing agent writes that 1402 Dundas St. W is"a real estate unicorn," they're dead on the money.1402 Dundas St. W is a fully detached, brick Edwardian duplex on a large 35-by-159-foot lot with private parking for at least three cars.Currently, the duplex is set up to have two large two-bedroom, one-bathroom, plus den units.
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