Address: 83 Dunloe Road
Neighbourhood: Forest Hill
Agent: Beth Boigon, Forest Hill Real Estate Inc., Brokerage
The Property: This two-storey centre-hall home in Forest Hill makes up for its fixer-upper status with an ample 50-by-120.25-foot lot that includes a fenced, pool-sized backyard. Inside, there are original hardwood floors, two fireplaces and a finished basement with high ceilings. The home also lies within range of various high-end amenities, including an award-winning public school district and private schools. Another nearby destination is Forest Hill Village, at Spadina and St. Clair, which is in the midst of a sea change, like much of the rest of the tony neighbourhood.
The History: Ever since being built in the 1940s, the home has been maintained by the same family. Today, “The Village” retains its original community feel, but there are modern amenities (an LCBO and a Starbucks, for instance) among long-time fixtures like the Forest Hill Barber Shop.
The Fate: Fittingly, this home was put on the market the very same day its neighbour was being torn down. 83 Dunloe will meet a similar fate, with the new owners expected to bulldoze the site and start over fresh. It’s clear the buyers don’t intend to flip the place once they’re finished rebuilding—they’ll be keeping this one for themselves. They’ll take possession in May.
The Sale: Seeing a trend, the sellers figured out early on that this home’s value would have a lot to do with the land it sits upon. They factored in the sale of the now-bulldozed house next door to set a fair asking price. The home’s location across the street from a busy school kept the list value relatively accessible by Forest Hill standards, but a shortage of buildable properties in the area helped buoy the sale once bidding started. The home attracted 12 offers, the best one putting the home $351,000 over asking.
By the Numbers:
• $1,900,000 • 123 per cent of list price • 12 offers • 6 days on the market • 4 bedrooms • 4 bathrooms • 2 parking spaces • 2 fireplaces • 1-car garage
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