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326 Indian Grove

FOR SALE | $1,599,000

Bedrooms: 3+1

Bathrooms: 3.5

Property Type: Semi-detached

MLS Number: W12965582

Taxes: 9,840.83 (2025)

Square Footage: 3,041 SQ. FT.

Lot Size: 31.58' x 134.42'

Open House(s):

April 9, 2026 5:30 pm

April 11, 2026 2:00 pm

April 12, 2026 2:00 pm

Welcome to 326 Indian Grove, a rare, oversized semi with over 3,000 sq ft. of living space that feels like a detached in one of Toronto’s most coveted, family-friendly neighbourhoods in the Humberside catchment.  Set on an extra-wide 31′ x 134′ lot, with 4 car parking including a garage, this expansive property offers exceptional space,privacy, and functionality.  The main floor is perfect for family living and entertaining, with a formal living room, a separate family room, and a dining room for family dinners and fancy dinner parties.

The generous width of the home is immediately apparent, creating a bright, comfortable flow that’s hard to find even in a detached home.  Upstairs, a huge primary suite serves as a true retreat, with ample closet space, room for a king bed and separate sitting area and a 4-piece ensuite bathroom.  A walk-out balcony extends the living space outdoors, offering a private spot for morning coffee or evening unwinding.

The basement has been extended and underpinned. It’s ideal for a rec room, gym,home office or guest suite.  A kitchen rough-in, separate entrance and walk out to the back yard also make it perfect as a basement apartment for additional income.  Outside, the extra-wide and deep lot has a two-tiered deck area and large backyard with plenty of room for entertaining, gardening, kids’ play, and pets.  Parking is exceptional for the neighbourhood, with space for four cars including a large garage and a rare and coveted private drive.  Located on picturesque Indian Grove, you’re a short walk to High Park, top schools including Humberside C.I., the Junction, Bloor West Village, transit, and the many amenities that define this prime west-end community.  326 Indian Grove is a standout opportunity for buyers who want the scale, comfort, and presence of a detached home—without the detached price tag.

326 Indian Grove is ideally situated in High Park North; a quiet, leafy Toronto neighbourhood adjacent to High Park, featuring older character homes, strong subway access, and a residential vibe.  People like living there for easy park access with trails and playgrounds, walkable shops and cafés on Bloor, family-friendly schools, and a balance of urban convenience without downtown density.  It’s ideal for families or professionals seeking nature, community, and transit in west-end Toronto.

Nearby Bloor West Village is home to a strong family-friendly community and warm and inviting shops along Bloor; many of which are of Ukranian and European origin.  Taste the delicious baked goods, pick up your fresh meats & fish, as well as all the produce you may need at the Green Grocers! Do a bit of boutique shopping while you are there! 

The Junction is also close by, and is one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, offering a unique blend of history, charm, and modernity.   

Further south of 326 Indian Grove, you’ll find High Park, with 400 acres to explore.  With a strong sense of community, and a thriving arts scene, there’s no shortage of events to keep you engaged. Close proximity to public transit; hop on the TTC subway from nearby Keele station or take the UP Express from Bloor/Dundas, which gets you downtown in less than 10 minutes or up to Pearson airport!  Whether you’re a foodie, art lover, or nature enthusiast, this neighbourhood has something special for everyone.

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Nearby Schools:

  • Keele Public School

    99 Mountview Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside CI

    280 Quebec Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floorplan Home Inspection Report

Property Location:

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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