52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

Tiny Toronto house listed for $750,000 sold in under a week

While the Toronto real estate market is still firmly in its flop era, some homes are too good to play the waiting game with. 

Take 52 Cornell Ave. in Scarborough. 

This tiny two-bedroom, one-bathroom home sold in just five days, which is bonkers. I've had leftovers in my fridge longer than that! 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The living room. 

But it's easy to see why this home got snapped up so quickly. 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The second bedroom. 

Nestled on a picturesque and wide street, this delightful bungalow offers the perfect blend of charm, functionality, and potential.

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The front entrance and living room. 

Stepping inside, you’re immediately greeted by hardwood floors and a living room with a cozy-looking fireplace.

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The kitchen. 

The kitchen has been updated sleek stone counters, stainless steel appliances, and has enough room to be considered an eat-in kitchen.

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The primary bedroom. 

The bedrooms are decently sized and the primary bedroom even walks out to the backyard. 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The back deck and yard. 

Outside, there's a sizeable west-facing deck and enough room for that dream garden.

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The framed-out unfinished basement. 

And, while you wouldn't think an unfinished basement could be a selling point, there is a roughed-in bathroom that gives the buyer a foothold on future renovation. 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The extra space means there's tons of potential. 

In other words, it's on the way to being a finished basement. 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The bathroom. 

But it likely went so quickly because it was listed for only $749,900 in an area where detached homes, even tiny ones, sell for an average of $1.3 million. 

52 Cornell Ave. Toronto

The back of the house. 

52 Cornell Ave. sold for $750,000. So, congratulations to the new owner who just got a hell of a good deal! 

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