To gain an edge on a neighbouring property, this home was priced under $1.5-million. Within days, it was fielding several rival offers
Pot lights and hardwood floors were added in several areas, including entertaining spaces on three different levels.This four-level house was built in the 1970s on a 110-foot-by-141-foot lot that narrows at the rear.
Renovations completed in the past five years include new roofing, windows and walkways, as well as new mechanical systems and laundry machines. Pot lights and hardwood floors were added in several areas, including entertaining spaces on three different levels. The space on the lower level also has a gas fireplace and a short flight of steps up to the eat-in kitchen.The space on the lower level has a gas fireplace and a short flight of steps up to the eat-in kitchen.“It was part of a subdivision from about 40- or 50-years ago, so it has a good mix of plans,” said Mr. Thom.
In addition to the rare backsplit layout, buyers also appreciated the modern essentials inside. “The seller updated the house, like the kitchen and bathrooms,” said Mr. Thom.“This is the first home I’ve sold with an electric charger in the garage and it’s going to be more and more common down the road.”to help you stay on top of news on the housing market, mortgages, the latest closings and more. Sign up today.
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