99 Lake Promenade

$8M lakeside home offers a slice of cottage living right here in Toronto

Tucked away along the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto's quiet Long Branch neighbourhood is a home that feels like it belongs somewhere far beyond the city limits.

99 Lake Promenade is a one-of-a-kind lakeside property complete with a private beach, a lakeside deck, endless views of the water, and a net-zero-ready design built for the next century of family memories.

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Your own private lake access.

Many waterfront properties offer a view of Lake Ontario, but not all offer a way to really experience it.

This home features grandfathered riparian rights, allowing for a lakeside deck and beach access that is increasingly rare along Toronto’s shoreline due to conservation restrictions. The newly rebuilt deck maintains the same footprint as the original structure that had been part of the property for more than six decades.

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Imagine relaxing on this deck all summer long.

The original century-old Cape Cod-style house was cherished by its previous owners for 15 years but had reached a point where significant repairs were no longer practical. Rather than replacing it with a large-scale development, the vision was to create a thoughtful family home that honoured the character of the neighbourhood while looking toward the future.

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That expansive lake view is hard to beat.

Mature trees were preserved, green space was prioritized, and the yard was intentionally designed as an extension of the living space — a place for children to play, families to gather, and residents to enjoy the natural surroundings.

Spanning 6,760 square feet, the home itself was designed around light, comfort, and effortless indoor-outdoor living. Expansive lake views take centre stage throughout the main level, where an open-concept layout flows seamlessly onto a generous deck overlooking the pool, landscaped yard, and shoreline beyond.

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The kitchen features lots of natural light.

Inside, the second level features four spacious bedrooms, each complete with its own ensuite and walk-in closet. The lake-facing primary suite offers a private retreat with its own deck, two walk-in closets, and a five-piece spa-inspired ensuite.

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A serene spa-like bathroom awaits.

Thoughtful upgrades throughout the home include a sophisticated home automation system, skylights that bring in natural light, heated basement floors, a basement walkout, and a roughed-in elevator for future convenience.

One of the most unique opportunities for the next owner is the ability to make the interior completely their own. The builder and designer are already in place, allowing purchasers to select their preferred finishes, fixtures, and personal touches. Like bringing in a designer for a custom home, the process is already underway. The final details simply need to reflect the style of the people who will call it home.

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Future homeowners have the chance to complete the final details of this dream waterfront residence. 

The home’s design also offers modern conveniences like improved indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and a more resilient approach to everyday living as energy demands continue to increase.

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Just steps from the beautiful shoreline.

Long Branch itself offers a relaxed, cottage-like, community-focused lifestyle, with easy access to waterfront trails stretching through Marie Curtis Park and the newly connected Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area.

A combination of history, sustainability, and lakeside living, 99 Lake Promenade is a truly unique property. Contact Valerie Logaridis to book a viewing today.


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