Inside the home
This 1906 red brick bungalow has been freshly painted and updated with new laminate floors in the main living areas, giving the interior a clean look while keeping the original high ceilings, wide trim, and crown moulding intact. The kitchen is functional and storage-heavy but styled in mid-2000s honey oak — a candidate for a future update. The floor plan runs deeper than it looks from the street. Three bedrooms plus a bonus room sit off a central hallway, with a 3-piece bathroom that has been tidied up. The kitchen has a side door to a covered porch and a rear door to a weathered wood deck. The backyard is flat and large, though the paver patio needs work. At 1.3 km from Wilfrid Laurier University, this property draws interest from investors and first-time buyers alike. The brick shell is solid — the cosmetic work inside is done, the outdoor surfaces are next.
- Solid red brick century construction with Gothic Revival gable detail
- High ceilings and wide trim throughout add character
- Recent cosmetic refresh — fresh paint and new laminate in living areas
- Generous kitchen cabinetry with side door to covered porch and rear deck
- Well-proportioned rooms for a 1300 sqft bungalow
- Large flat backyard with deck, patio area, and storage shed
- Private driveway with room for multiple vehicles