Two Toronto buyers eventually had an offer $67,000 below asking price that was accepted
This roughly 10-year-old house has a two-storey layout on a 41- by 108-foot lot.Two Toronto buyers set out this spring in search of a new property with a specific list of demands, which included more than 3,000 square feet of living space, a home office and a two-car garage – but a price below $2-million. They visited five options, and the best fit was this five-bedroom house in the Valleys of Thornhill neighbourhood, but it was over their budget.
“They saw it back then when it was $2.2-million and really felt they couldn’t afford that kind of number,” Vadim Vilensky, the buyers’ agent said “It was a crazy time in the area where everything had been selling for over $2.2- or $2.3-million, so we had to be a bit patient finding the right moment to go in with an offer and make it happen.”Re/Max Realtron Vadim Vilensky Realty Inc.There are nine-foot ceilings, crown moldings and a gas fireplace in one of two entertaining areas on the main floor. The eat-in kitchen has ceramic and granite finishes.
Upstairs, all four bedrooms have a walk-in closet and a private or semi-private bathroom. The fifth bedroom has a front balcony.There are nine-foot ceilings, crown moldings and a gas fireplace in one of two entertaining areas on the main floor.“There are a lot of kids who play on the street because it’s a nice, quiet crescent,” Mr. Vilensky said.Your house is your most valuable asset.
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