#B - 110 Palmerston Avenue - TRINITY-BELLWOODS
In April, I posted a listing at 25 Givins Street...
Actually, it was 2 listings, or 2 condos over 4 floors in one building that looked like a single family house.
It was a building done by the same people who did the 2 condos in a split house thing at 170 Markham Street and 170A Markham Street...
And the single family house I loved at 49 Brookfield Street...
That sold for $1,265,000 in March 2012.
Looks like this is another one of their buildings. And like Givins and Markham, this is a 2 condo building.
And like Givins, the main living space is tiny.
I don't get it. That is not a big couch...
And that 4 seater table isn't exactly large...
But like all the other houses, I really like the finishes.
This is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom condo with 1 parking spot and $200/month condo fees.
The asking price is $1,249,000.
I am not sure what any of the previous condos sold for, but a reader did mention that 170 Markham which had a larger living space but was more like a 2+1 bedroom house sold for $1,200,000.
Did the Givins condos sell? They were on the market for a while so I doubt they sold for their $1,150,000 and $990,000 asking prices...
But they were also 2+1 bedrooms versus the 3 bedrooms of this condo.
So, will this place sell for ask? Probably not.
But this is definitely an interesting way to mazimize a downtown lot.
If only they could figure out how to do it with a larger living space.