Moore Park ravine home sells for $2 million

The large and spacious bungalow at 113 Hudson Drive has sold for $2 million even, a down tick of $79,000 (or 4%) from the listing. This interesting home is on an excellent street and has a frontage of 66 feet. It sits on a ravine lot that is 276 feet deep. Pictures inset show the view from an upstairs sitting room and the patio outside the basement family room. For a potential buyer it was presumably a trade off between the view and the privacy against the limited amount of table land at the rear. The home has 2+2 bedrooms and some really nice amenities like a walk-out balcony from the master bedroom, two gas fireplaces and four washrooms. The taxes in 2013 were $13,571 which in context is enough but Torontonians in fact pay very reasonable property taxes compared to many cities in the U.S. This home dates from the post war period and is part of the ravine property owned by the Simpson Knitting Mills family. Much of it was sold off  in 1945 to build homes similar to 113 Hudson.