If you see a centuries-based rosedale heritage home, you can do pretty much what you will get.
Usually you have traditional interiors with wooden floors, wooden revision rooms, detailed crown shape, fireplaces in abundance and maybe one or two stained glass windows.
And during 23 South Dr. Look like a typical rosedale at home from the outside, it is anything but typical inside.
The foyer.
This house was completely reinterpreted in 1987 and is a breathtaking combination of cultural heritage and architecture of the 80s, which gives it a lot of unique character and mood.

The living room.
If you enter the house, you have the more traditional part of the house with a classic living room with a fireplace.

A bedroom.
But when you move through the house, these elements of the 1980s begin to dive.

The dining room.
In the dining room and in a bedroom, for example, glass brick walls are available in time.

The atrium.
And from there, things are still wild.

The kitchen.
The kitchen hovers over the atrium, whereby cupboards frame fascinating views of the garden geared west.

The atrium with an inner tree.
The two -story open atrium is now spectacular. It has rich terracotta floor coverings, painted brick walls and even an inner tree.

The family room.
There is a cozy family room with another fireplace from the atrium.

The garden.
The atrium also opens directly into the park -like garden, which is a whopping 292 feet deep and strongly excited.

More garden.
In the listing it is mentioned that there is enough space behind the terraces so that you can easily add a hockey track or a soccer field outdoors in addition to the beautiful flora.

A bedroom.
23 South Dr. Comes with five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

The primary bedroom.
The primary bedroom is spacious with an bay window, a seating area, a fireplace and a bathroom.

Another bedroom with built -in cupboards.
The other bedrooms are spacious and bright, each with their own unique interventions and layouts.

A bathroom.
The only room that could be the strangest in the house is the bathroom on the third floor that has a tub on a base.

The primary bedroom sits.
But what is more curious than the bathtub shrine is the fact that this property is only back on the market three months after the sale.

A meal corner under the kitchen.
23 South Dr. Sold in October 2024 for $ 6,699,000, almost 300,000 US dollars, but still a strong price.

Kicks in the garden.
Now it was only listed for 7,495,000 US dollars without dealing in the living and dining rooms, except for a fresh layer of color.

Another bathroom.
Sure, color can be expensive, but it is not 700,000 US dollars.

The family room from the atrium.
And while the real estate values ​​in the neighborhood have increased seven percent in the past 12 months, Toronto still has a slow real estate market.

The house has four fireplaces.
The price of the house in this area by almost 12 percent does not seem to be intuitive.

The back of 23 South Dr.
Blogto turned to the broker to find out why the house was listed so soon and how the reason for the prize increase was, but has not yet been heard at the time of publication.



