Two buyers vie for downtown two-storey condo conversion

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Of the two offers, one came without conditions and $71,000 more than the asking price

The Eglinton Hunt Club was built in 1929 with a clubhouse and polo arena, then transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 as a secret training facility.This 1,909-square-foot suite is more dated than other units in the historic Eglinton Hunt Club conversion project one block west of Eglinton Park. Agent Robert Greenberg didn’t want buyers to dismiss the unique, two-storey space for that reason alone and underpriced it at $1,249,000 as a countermeasure.

“There was also a two-storey unit 1,760 square feet, in better shape than mine, on the market for $1,396,000 for 74 days. And it didn’t sell.”This unit has a den and bedroom on the main floor, along with a dining room and a kitchen with a balcony.The Eglinton Hunt Club was built in 1929 with a clubhouse and polo arena, then transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 as a secret training facility. The property was sold and in 2005 was converted into 21 condominium suites.

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