Inside the home
This 1976 two-storey has had a meaningful cosmetic refresh — new paint throughout, a renovated 4-piece bath with subway tile, a new front door, and updated flooring. The roof was redone in 2020 and the furnace and hot water tank appear recently replaced. These are the kinds of updates that matter. The kitchen keeps its older wood cabinets but has updated laminate counters and a new tile-look floor. It works, but it's not the selling point. The basement is wide open — bare joists, concrete floor — so budget accordingly if you want livable space down there. The lot is the sleeper here. It's large and fully fenced with a new rear patio and privacy plantings. The floor plan shows the home is compact at just over 1,000 sq ft above grade, so this is best suited to a small family or investor who wants a tidy north-end property without a major reno ahead of them.
- Freshly painted throughout with updated neutral palette
- Renovated 4-piece bathroom with subway tile and new vanity
- New craftsman-style front door with smart lock
- New wood privacy fence and rear patio area
- Newer high-efficiency furnace and hot water tank
- Large fenced lot with room to add a garage
- Hardwood-style floors on main and upper levels
- Roof reshingled 2020