East-end semi rejigs, but fails to match 2022 purchase price
A semi-detached house in Toronto was recently sold for $1,412,500, which is below its previous sale price from 2022. The property underwent updates to enhance its appeal, including improvements to the parking area and interior decor. Despite a significant price drop in the asking price, the home attracted multiple offers shortly after relisting.
- ▪The house was originally purchased for $1.45 million in August 2022.
- ▪The asking price was reduced to $1,029,000, which is $421,000 less than the previous sale price.
- ▪The final selling price was $1,412,500, which is still $37,500 below the original purchase price.
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Open this photo in gallery:The home sold for $383,500 above its list price.Sage Real Estate Ltd.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free Account31 Glenmore Rd., TorontoAsking price: $1,029,000 (April, 2026)Selling price: $1,412,500 (May, 2026)Previous selling prices: $1.45-million (August, 2022); $1,075,000 (March 2020); $195,000 (November, 1996) Taxes: $4,781 (2025) Days on the market: Three Listing agents: Jenny Simon and Shane Little, Sage Real Estate Ltd.Open this photo in gallery:The house has entertaining areas on the main and lower levels.Sage Real Estate Ltd.The actionThis semi-detached house, a block east of Woodbine Avenue, between Gerrard Street and Kingston Road, only had one offer while it was listed for more than $1.4-million over two months…
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