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House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

By Zane Schwartz| Photography by Samantha Keay
House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

Address: 4 Hurndale Avenue
Neighbourhood: North Riverdale Agents: David Singer, Royal LePage Your Community Realty, Brokerage Price: $1,875,000 Previously sold for: $315,000, in 1999

The place

A carefully restored century-old home.

The history

This 1917 detached home is located one block north of the Danforth. The interior still retains some of its antique charm, with solid wood doors and two fireplaces (one working, one not).

Cool porch rug:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

Here’s the dining room, with starburst ceiling medallion:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

The family room is combined with the kitchen’s breakfast bar:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

A closer look at the kitchen:

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House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

There are three bedrooms on the second floor. This one is being used as a den:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

Another bedroom, this one being used as an office:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

The master bedroom:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

And the window-lined master ensuite:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth
Big selling point

The back deck is 575 square feet of light wood, which blends well with the back of the house and is perfect for entertaining:

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House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth

And here’s a view of the house from the rear:

House of the Week: $1.9 million for a restored 100-year-old home near the Danforth
Possible deal breaker

This is a high-traffic area, especially during the warmer months, when events like Taste of the Danforth flood the street with visitors. In exchange for tolerating the ruckus, the buyer will get an easy walk to shops, restaurants and Broadview subway station.

By the numbers

• $1,875,000 • 7,177.22 in taxes (2017) • 1,677 square feet • 24.25-by-99.83 foot lot • 3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • 2 fireplaces • 1 parking spot

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