The updated, eat-in kitchen has tile flooring, stone countertops and stainless steel appliances.Last fall, homes in this part of Richmond Hill, roughly 40 kilometres north of downtown Toronto, were selling at a deep discount. In February, this three-bedroom house got 10 offers in under a week on the market, and sold at a $187,600 markup.
“The market is in a precarious state, so I don’t know if this pick up in the market is part of a longer, more meaningful trend,” agent Jordan Pal said. “[Perhaps] buyers’ confidence has gone up and some are feeling we’ve hit – or passed – the bottom, so it’s time to resume their search.”“It sold for a higher [price] than a sale of a larger property on the same street, which sold in spring of 2022,” Mr. Pal said.
“One aspect that made this property unique is it has a walkout basement, so a portion is above grade, and certain buyers appreciate these things have a premium.”The house is 22 years old and comes with a built-in garage. There are four bathrooms, two kitchens and recreation areas on each level, including the second floor.
The main floor has nine-foot ceilings and an updated, eat-in kitchen with tile flooring, stone countertops and stainless-steel appliances. It also has access to a deck with stairs down to the 29- by 115-foot grounds.“[It] is a beautiful green area surrounded by parks and two lakes, Lake Wilcox and Bond Lake, so it attracts people who appreciate the outdoor lifestyle mixed in with the suburban environment,” Mr. Pal said.
RealEstate RichmondHill Ontario ONRE MMXXIII From $236,608 in 2001 to $1,487,500 in 2023 ($187,510 over the asking price) Banks in the news: