The building, located near Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue, lacked some of the basic amenities that many buyers sought
The two-bedroom unit has open living and dining areas with hardwood floors.Last year, this two-bedroom unit in a four-storey building near Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue was a challenge to sell on two major fronts: it was lost amid the abundance of alternatives nearby, and the building itself lacked some basic amenities that many buyers sought.
“The building was missing some things buyers in the area were looking for. For instance, there were no elevators, so we heard some complaints about climbing four sets of stairs. And there was no exterior space, no parking in the building and no central air conditioning.” “It’s not an ideal situation, but not every homeowner has the ability to hold on, rent or wait it out,” Mr. Bibby said.Jordan Prussky Photography
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