A freehold townhome built in 2001, 69 Natalie Place is part of a distinctive Neo-Georgian row, where a red-brick façade and arched transom window bring a characterful nod to Leslievilles late-20th-century reinterpretations. Inside, natural light filters from East to West throughout the day, animating a layout designed for both flow and separation of space over 1,600+ square feet. Spread across three above-grade levels, this loveable residence balances practicality with intention, from the connected living and dining rooms to a lower-level suite that flexes between guest quarters, an office, or a cozy family room.The interiors are clean and contemporary, styled with luxe paint, golden hardwoods, and subtle Scandinavian undertones. The living area, framed by oversized windows, 9-foot ceilings and leafy views, is paired with a dining room that carries seamlessly into a bonus main-floor powder and newly modernized kitchen. Maple cabinetry contrasts with crisp white uppers and stainless appliances, while muntin-style doors and windows extend the space over a sunny, private upper terrace. Bedrooms upstairs are calm retreats, each with its own renovated full washrooms, airy drapery, oversized closets and light-filled proportions. Ample storage is integrated throughout, with multiple alcoves, a separate laundry room and an attached rear-laneway garage for security and convenience.Life here extends beyond the walls. Neighbours are engaged and collaborative, connected through a long-standing community group that shares in resources, friendly conversation & dog walks and talks with coffees in hand. Its an area defined by end-users and long-term residents, and it shows in the quiet, well-kept cul-de-sac lined with mature trees and well-cared-for facades.