Iconic 'Leslieville dollhouse' set to hit the market on Thursday

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After more than 50 years, the iconic “Leslieville dollhouse” will soon have a new owner.

After 50 years, the iconic 'Leslieville dollhouse' at 37 Bertmount Ave. is going up for sale on July 11.On Thursday, one of Toronto’s most well-known and most photographed properties – a semi-detached, three-bedroom home at 37 Bertmount Ave., near Queen Street East and Jones Avenue – will officially be on the market.

“It is in great shape and will be a wonderful opportunity for any potential homebuyers out there,” she said, admitting that this listing is “not your typical home.” She said that since the “coming soon” sign went up earlier this week many people have come forward and asked what will happen with all of the stuff outside the house.

He said initially his mom kept a large garden and planted several flower beds in front of the house, but that became difficult to maintain.“It just progressed and progressed and all of a sudden people took to it. And the next thing I know they were all donating stuff to the house to put up,” Sumaisar said.He said that his mom especially loved creating themed displays with music and lights for Halloween and Christmas among other things.

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