This $1.8 million Toronto home has been on and off the market for years and just won't sell

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This $1.8 million Toronto home has been on and off the market for years and just won't sell Toronto TorontoRealEstate RealEstate

Toronto has a lot of Victorian houses, but most aren't as handsome as 102 Seaton St.

Located in South Cabbagetown, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom home with over 3,450 square feet of living space, has been professionally restored, renovated, and expanded. The home managed to keep a lot of the original charm, like the double wood doors, stained glass windows, plaster ceiling medallions, intricate crown moulding, original fireplaces and more.But mixed with all that original charm are modern and updated interiors that combine in perfect harmony.The family room.The cathedral ceilings with skylights over the kitchen bring even more light into the space.The bedrooms are located on the second and third floors of the home.

And with all that in mind, it's shocking to know this home has been on and off the market since 2019.

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It's on Seaton between Dundas and Shutter. 😳

Location yuck, “backyard” yuck. What’s with the green tarp thing next door? Ew

located in crackhead central.

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