Christie pits semi follows pattern of strong area trades

Christie pits semi follows pattern of strong area trades

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Save for later 942 SHAW ST., TORONTO ASKING PRICE: $1,499,000 SELLING PRICE: $1,510,000 TAXES: $4,500 (2020) DAYS ON THE MARKET: Six LISTING AGENTS: Douglas and Trevor Freeman, Freeman Real


Estate Ltd. THE ACTION In June, the owners of this renovated, semi-detached house close to Christie Pits Park took notice of a $1.3-million sale for an almost identical property nearby. They


hoped for a similar outcome by employing the same agents. Agent Douglas Freeman said this property differed from the earlier sale in lot size and other factors, and posted an asking price


of $1,499,000. The house sold on the offer date in early July for $1.51-million. “This home was really priced at what it was worth, versus a low-ball [price] to get a high-ball offer,


because that’s where we felt the market was,” Mr. Freeman said. “Anything at this price – give or take $100,000 either way – is affordable, and this was a move-in house.” WHAT THEY GOT This


three-bedroom house was built in 1918, but the sellers recently replaced the windows, updated the two bathrooms and redesigned the kitchen with quartz countertops and stainless steel


appliances. On the main floor, the open living and dining areas are accented by a staircase with glass balustrade to the second floor bedrooms. The renovated basement has open recreation


areas. A rear stairwell leads to the backyard and garage. THE AGENT’S TAKE “It has a good lot – 19 [feet] by 90 feet,” Mr. Freeman said. “And it was totally move-in [ready] with a potential


basement apartment with a separate entrance at the back.” _Your house is your most valuable asset. We have a weekly __Real Estate newsletter__ to help you stay on top of news on the housing


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