Inside the home
This is a 1915 brick bungalow on a dead-end street in Terrace Hill, sitting on a lot large enough for a five-car driveway and a generous fenced backyard. The bones are solid — original hardwood floors, full brick exterior, covered front porch — but the interior has not been updated. The kitchen, bathroom, and basement are all original and will need work. The IC zoning (Intensification Corridor) is the other thing worth noting. It opens the door to a duplex conversion, addition, or other uses beyond a straightforward single-family renovation. Buyers who want a ready-to-live-in home should look elsewhere. Buyers who want a large lot, a solid structure, and flexibility in what they do with it should take a closer look.
- Solid original brick construction from 1915
- Large lot with generous rear yard and long driveway
- Original hardwood floors on main level
- Dead-end street location
- IC zoning opens redevelopment or conversion options
- Covered front porch
- Wheelchair accessible ramp
This beautiful cottage-style home in Brantford is located on a quiet, dead-end street, offering a serene atmosphere that feels almost like country living. The property is full of character, featuring 3+1 bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it could easily be converted back into a duplex if desired. New IC zoning (Intensification Corridor) allows for virtually endless possibilities!! The home boasts a convenient walk-out basement that leads to a spacious five-car driveway. Original hardwood floors grace the main level, complementing the large and bright eat-in kitchen. The windows and doors have been updated for added efficiency, and the house is wheelchair accessible, with a removable wheelchair ramp for convenience. Don’t miss out on the generous size of the lot!