A house in Toronto just over 10 feet wide has sold for well over its asking price after being listed on the market for less than five days.
Data released by the city’s regional real estate board earlier this month showToronto Regional Real Estate Board Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer said the supply of listings in the city “hasn’t kept up with sales.”This can inspire sellers to get creative when it comes to listing their properties. In 2021,
. The listing, 28 Mackinac Crescent, in the Danforth and Lawrence Avenue East area, sold for $1.2 million after being on the market for less than a week.TORONTO’S NARROW HOMESA bedroom in 18 Saunders Avenue can be seen above. hit the market for nearly $3.4 million. It was sold about two months later, for almost $2.9 million, after being relisted at a reduced price, according to House Sigma.
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