Inside the home
This 1906 East Ward brick two-storey has had meaningful work done in the right places. The kitchen was redone with two-tone navy and white cabinetry, a gas range, stainless appliances, and a butcher block island. The rear of the main floor was reconfigured to add a mudroom, stacked laundry, and a clean powder room — a practical upgrade that makes everyday life easier. Upstairs, the 4-piece bathroom was fully renovated with subway tile, a wood vanity, and black matte fixtures. The rest of the house keeps its Victorian character: original panelled doors, heavy wood casing on every opening, leaded glass windows, and an intact spindle staircase railing. The backyard is fenced with a deck, storage shed, raised garden beds, and a small outbuilding at the rear. The basement is unfinished. Parking for two on the private driveway.
- Updated kitchen with two-tone cabinetry, stainless appliances, and gas range
- Renovated upstairs bathroom with subway tile shower and black matte fixtures
- Updated mudroom, main floor laundry, and half-bath at rear
- Original Victorian millwork — door casings, headers, newel post, and spindle railings intact
- Fenced backyard with usable depth, deck, shed, and garden space
- Main floor laundry — rare for a home this age
- Upper balcony off primary bedroom