Inside the home
This 1911 all-brick two-storey is currently rented to students and shows accordingly. The bones are genuine — original hardwood floors, a staircase with period spindles, stained glass accent windows, pressed tin ceiling detail in the dining room, and an exposed brick wall in the kitchen. These are features that cost money to replicate. The kitchen and upper bathroom need full renovations. Multiple rooms still have original carpet and one retains the original wallpaper. The partial unfinished basement adds little usable space. Radiator heat runs throughout with no central air. The appeal here is the brick construction, the architectural character, the proximity to Laurier Brantford, and the lot size. Buyers should budget for a meaningful renovation program before this property reaches its potential.
- Solid all-brick century construction in good structural condition
- Original hardwood floors throughout main and upper levels
- Original architectural details — arched gable window, stained glass accents, original staircase spindles, pressed tin ceiling in dining room
- Exposed interior brick wall in kitchen
- Newer front porch deck
- Radiant heat (radiators) throughout
- Three bedrooms with potential to add more per listing