Inside the home
This 1890-built East Ward two-storey has been updated in layers over the past decade. The main floor got the most attention — new floors, crown moulding, an electric fireplace, and a clean entry with tile and hooks. The kitchen has dark shaker cabinets and quartz counters that are functional and in good shape, though the style is a few years behind current standards. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a full bath are workable but modest in size. The metal roof is a genuine long-term asset that most buyers overlook when comparing houses this age. The basement is fully unfinished — open, dry-ish, and plumbed for laundry, but a blank slate. The backyard is deeper than most in this area, fully fenced, with a wood deck off the back. Note that the rear of the property looks out over a commercial or industrial yard — visible in the listing photos and worth seeing in person before deciding.
- Metal roof — a significant long-term maintenance advantage on a 135-year-old house
- Updated hardwood laminate floors throughout main and upper levels
- Crown moulding and electric fireplace add character to living room
- Deep fenced lot with room to expand or add garden
- Rare 4-car parking for an East Ward infill property
- Unfinished basement offers development potential
- Stainless appliances and quartz counters in kitchen