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House of the Week: $1.3 million for a classic Cabbagetown semi

House of the Week: $1.3 million for a classic Cabbagetown semi

Address: 441 Sumach Street
Neighbourhood: Cabbagetown-South St. Jamestown
Agent: Richard Silver and Kimberley Faye Ezeard, Sotheby’s International Realty Canada Price: $1,299,000

The Place: An updated Victorian-style semi on one of the prettiest streets in Cabbagetown.

Bragging Rights: Classic details like arches and decorative trim give this house a ton of curb appeal.

Big Selling Point: Unlike the area’s many fixer-uppers, this home has been completely updated with dark-oak hardwood throughout, a custom kitchen (with new appliances) and a gas fireplace.

Possible Deal Breaker: The buyers will have someplace nice to live, but their cars won’t. Sadly, there isn’t a garage or parking spot.

By The Numbers: • $1,299,000 • $6,245.78 in property taxes (2013) • 2,701 square feet • 3 bathrooms • 2.5 storeys • 2 bedrooms • 1 gas fireplace • 1 rooftop deck • 0 parking spots

House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street
House of the Week: 441 Sumach Street

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