As often as staging in Toronto Real Estate or even when people renovate, they design a resale value and what appeals to the widest population group.
Therefore, when looking at living orders, it can feel that they have looked at the same house over and over again.
White walls, white cuisine, white subway tile baking splash, marble-like quartz counter, wide wide white oak hardwood floors, do you know?
The front entrance.
But this equality that appeals to many people does not really do justice to the house.
The open kitchen, life and the dining room.
Houses should have quirks, personality and charm!
The dining end.
And if you find a house like 26 Royal St. that breaks the shape, it is exciting.
One of the bedrooms.
26 Royal St. is a house with three bedrooms and four bathrooms with a playful interior that is anything but boring.
The powder room on the ground floor.
The house was completely renovated in 2019 and an expansion was added.
The cupboards and the banquet are tailor -made in solid oak.
The renovation work is exceptionally thoughtful and functional.
The section at the front entrance.
For example, there is a custom oak in the foyer that offers people a place to take off their shoes, and the pull -off drawers add storage.
The checkered back splash is peeling and gluing, so it can be removed.
The kitchen, the living room and the dining areas are in the back of the house and are open.
A secret conclusion behind a picture frame in the meal corner.
There are countless funny details, such as the restaurant banquet with a hidden memory, a red -white checkered back splash in the kitchen and a wavy cabinet that gives a touch of mood.
The living room.
The living room geared west has sliding doors that lead to the back yard and flood the back of the house with light.
The main bed bed.
On the upper floor you will find three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry suite.
The primary bedroom.
The primary bedroom is cozy with a three -part bath.
The cellar kitchen and the living room.
The lower level of 26 Royal St. is a complete suite with bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and laundry.
The bedroom in the basement.
It also has its own hydro measuring device, oven, thermostat and electrical box.
The living room in the basement.
In other words, it could easily be rented out for an additional income.
Another bedroom above.
And if you wonder what kind of additional income you would look at – in 2020 the basement unit earned 1,500 US dollars a month.
A small work area from the foyer.
Today, even with the low rental prices of all time, you could earn well over $ 2,000 per month.
The garden.
26 Royal St. is listed for 999,000 US dollars, but this is definitely on the low side, considering that it was sold in 2019 for USD 1,070,000.
The back of the house.
So it would not be surprising if this charming house started a direct bidding war.