Buyers trek through storm to view Cabbagetown house

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Buyers trek through storm to view Cabbagetown house
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This semi-detached house has 1,570 square feet of interior living space, as well as a fenced-in backyard and parking off a laneway

The actionRoyal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.

In a week of heavy snowfall this February, about three dozen house hunters over two days made the trek to see this century-old Victorian in person. Another 8,000 took the online tour and by its fourth day on the market a solid offer came in. “We timed it perfectly because as it worked out, we were the only house in Cabbagetown on the market, so that was an advantage for us,” agent Carol Lome said.The eat-in kitchen was also opened up to a family room with a skylight and patio doors.This semi-detached house on a 16-by-85-foot lot has 1,570 square feet of interior living space, as well as a fenced-in backyard and parking off a laneway.Some years ago the walls between the living and dining rooms were removed.

“It had a family room, an unfinished basement and two good bedrooms on the second [floor], and lots of potential on the third floor to do a master suite with an ensuite.”to help you stay on top of news on the housing market, mortgages, the latest closings and more. Sign up today.

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