House hunting: What you can get for $1 million in and around Toronto this week

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House hunting: What you can get for $1 million in and around Toronto this week
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From a two-bedroom condo downtown, to a three-bedroom detached home in Barrie, a snap shot of what the elusive $1-million home looks like right now.

elusive $1-million markHere’s a snapshot of what’s on the market, from a downtown two-bedroom to a detached home with a garage in Barrie.With an estimated size of 1,935 square feet, this detached home in Ajax is listed at $1,029,999. It has three bedrooms, four bathrooms and a garage. It comes with stainless steel appliances as well as washer and dryer. It also has a projector and screen ideal for movie nights.This Queen Street West apartment is listed for $1,090,000.

It has two bedrooms, a den and two bathrooms. The porcelain floors and concrete ceilings along with big windows give it a modern look. It also has a balcony with a barbecue grill. Amenities include a party room and visitor parking.This family home is located in Elizabeth Gardens, listed at $1,099,999. Measuring 1,073 square feet, it has three bedrooms, a den and two bathrooms. Although it doesn’t have a garage, its parking space can fit up to four cars.

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