The kitchen was refashioned with walnut cabinetry, a long island and high-end Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.If a property ticks all the right boxes, it can still sell at a premium even in a softening market, says agent Ki Kim. That was the case with this two-bedroom penthouse in Leslieville. The buyer was so eager that an offer more that $260,000 over the asking price was filed just two days after it hit the market, short-circuiting an open house planned for the weekend.
“I had a whole bunch of people come into the open house and had agents call me after the fact saying, ‘If the deal doesn’t go through, please contact me, my client is interested.’”In the northwest corner of a roughly 10-year-old building by Lamb Development Corp., this 1,033-square-foot corner unit has a triangular plan with walls of windows and a wraparound terrace.
'There are more than a million empty homes in Canada and on any given night at least 35,000 Canadians are homeless.'