Vaughan, Ont., seller leaps at hefty over-asking bid

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Semi-detached house north of Toronto was listed for $1,188,000 to fire up buyers, but the seller quickly snapped up a $1.52-million bid its first day on the market

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“I showed the seller a bunch of examples of other houses in the area that went for less [money], and other ones where having offer dates started not to work,” said agent Michael Steinman. This 15-year-old, two-storey house has a formal dining area and a family room with a gas fireplace. The kitchen has been remodelled with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and a breakfast bar.

 

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This for a townhouse on farmers field. Sometimes I drive up there for some reason (try to avoid it at any cost if possible) and always wonder; HOW IN THE WORLD ANYONE CAN LIVE THERE? One wd hv to be insane to do it, but when I see this price paid, I know they are.

Another realtor ad masquerading as an article.

The more relevance you place on asking price the more you are misleading your readers.

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