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Shocking renovation flips dilapidated Toronto home into $1.4 million listing

If you've ever wondered why anyone would purchase one of those creepy eyesore fixer-uppers that usually go forsomewhere around a staggering $1 millionin Toronto, one recent flip is here to show you.

The rowhouse at 15 Rebecca Streetthat made headlines in 2018for its intensely horror-movie-esque vibes and$749,900 price tag has now been fully renovated andis back on the marketfor a cool $1.399 million.

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The home is unrecognizable as its former self. Photo fromthe new listing.

It is clear that a lot of time, effort and money went into the flip, but for someone with all of those things to spare, it was likely an easy choice — especially since the property ended up going for under asking,selling for just $675,000.

If it doesn't get bid up likeso many properties in the city do these days, a profit of $724,000 is certainly nothing to scoff at, though the finished product was more than three years in the making.

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The home needed to be completely gutted by whoever could stomach the project. Photo fromthe original listing.

Looking at the before and after photos shows how drastic the change really is, from filthy walls, windows and floors that needed complete replacing to sleek, ultra modern interiors.

The two bedroom-two bathroom home now has a kitchen on each floor and appears to have been divided into two separate apartments with beautiful exposed brick, tiling work and fashionably exposed ductwork and electrical.

Every corner of the home has been seriously improved. Photo fromthe new listing.

Now not only livable but actually stunning (the good kind, no longer the bad), it wouldn't be surprising if the owners make more than they're anticipating on their project given the jaw-dropping facelift, the perfect location near Queen and Ossington, andthe ridiculous market right now.

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