Inside the home
This is primarily a land and commercial-structure play. The 7.43-acre parcel along the Grand River includes a roughly 40,000 sq ft four-season greenhouse, a warehouse, and office space — all of which appear to have been part of a former horticultural operation. The residential bungalow sits at the front of the property. The house itself is original 1970s construction with selective updates: newer laminate flooring on the main level, one renovated bathroom with marble-look tile, and fresh paint. The kitchen, lower-level family room, and primary bedroom are largely untouched — wallpaper, wood panelling, and dated fixtures intact. The basement is unfinished with walkout access. Buyers should factor in the neighbouring context: a derelict structure sits adjacent to one side, and a rail line runs along the south property edge. Two independent utility connections support separate use of the residential and commercial portions. This is a property for buyers with a specific plan, not a straightforward home purchase.