Address: 910 Wellington Street
Neighbourhood: St. George Grosvenor
Agent: Ryan Weaver, Century 21 First Canadian Corp.
Price: $679,900
The Place
A three-bedroom, two-bath century home in Old North, steps away from schools, hospital and just a short jog into the downtown core.
The Details
A charmer in St. George Grosvenor district of Old North, this one-and-a-half-storey home checks many classic boxes, with a fenced-in yard, chef’s kitchen, hardwood floors, stained glass windows and much more. Originally built in 1920, this home boasts plenty of updated space for hosting and entertaining, including a unique open-concept kitchen and dining room. Outside, the fenced yard is overlooked by a covered patio — perfect for those quiet summer nights. Though this property is more than a century old, it comes with plenty of renovated amenities and updates, including a new driveway, walkways and front porch (installed last year) and central air conditioning. A finished basement and detached garage round out this home, a perfect property for families in the market.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
A modestly sized property that’s neither too big nor too small, this house offers updated century-home living in a great established neighbourhood.
By the Numbers
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