Monday, January 21, 2008

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From our Real Estate Agent Corrine!

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Lookin' for a nice retirement home????
TORONTO 'S SMALLEST HOUSE IS FOR SALE ! ! !


It's nothing short of a "Glorified Tent" .. or is it?


If ......... You live alone or with one other person (or an extremely small dog) ...


or if..... You don't have much stuff (barely more than a homeless person) ...


or if..... You miss that cute little apartment you lived in while teaching English in


THEN THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU ! !
This house, located near the intersection of Dufferin Street and Rogers Road is believed to be Toronto's smallest house. Occupying what used to be a driveway, it's a one bedroom, one bathroom home that sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet (2.2 metres) wide and 113.67 feet (34.6 metres) long and has an interior area of just under 300 square feet (under 28 square metres).
Here's the living room, looking towards the front of the house


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Here's the living room again, looking towards the back ...


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Here's the kitchen. Note that despite the small space, they've managed to fit a washer and dryer into the place.


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Here's the bedroom. It comes with a Murphy bed, which is a necessity in such a space. This is what it looks like with the Murphy Bed down


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And here the bedroom with the Murphy Bed retracted:


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You also get some patio space out back.Here it is, looking towards the front of the house:


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And here's the patio looking towards the back:


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Here are the home's "Listed Features":
* Completely re -done top-to-bottom, front-to-back!


* Tumbled stone entrance walk* Renovated Bath


* Renovated Kitchen with newer stove, new cabinets and new stacked washer/dryer


* Bedroom with Murphy Bed + "Built-Ins" ... (doubles as a den)!


* Walk-out to fenced patio* 100 Amp service


* 2 Satellite Dishes and Receiver


* Window Air Conditioner Available


THE PRICE ? ? ?
You get all this for:
$179,900.00!


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