415 Jarvis St. Toronto

This sad basement unit in Toronto is selling for almost $500K

We all know Toronto real estate isbeyondunaffordable these days.

It's gotten so bad, charities are helping people who makesix-figure incomes buy housesand strangers need toshare bedroomsjust to have somewhere to sleep.

So it shouldn't really be a surprise that a basement studio apartment is beinglisted for $439,000.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

A home office in a closet.

"Welcome to your urban tiny home!" reads the listing, which is a bit misleading since it's technically a townhouse, not a detached home (like a real tiny home).

But it is tiny – well under 500 square feet.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

The main entrance.

The unit is located at 415 Jarvis Street in The Central Townhouses complex in Cabbagetown, so location-wise, it's great.

It's close to downtown, shopping, restaurants and trendy cafes, so it at least has that going for it.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

The outdoor patio.

It also has private outdoor space, although "space" is being generous as there's barely enough room for a bistro table.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

A view of the outdoor space from above.

So apart from location and the small amount of outdoor space, there's not much that really makes this place worth almost half a million.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

The main living, dining and sleeping area.

It has a lime green floor (why?), low ceilings, a dated kitchen, and a bathroom that has seen better days.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

The bathroom.

Another unit with the same footprint in the townhouse complex is alsolisted for sale for just over $500K.

That unit has a newly-updated kitchen and bathroom and also managed to squeeze an actual bedroom into what probably would be a closet.

It also has a parking spot, which are worthon average $30,000 a yearbut have been listed foralmost $200k in recent years.

415 Jarvis St. Toronto

The kitchen.

所以近500美元的价格在142 - 415年贾维斯t. seems very mismatched for what you're getting, especially considering it likely needs some hefty renos in the bathroom and kitchen and doesn't even have a parking pad you could rent out.

Also what happened to condo pricesgoing down? That was supposed to be happening right? Right?

Lead photo by

realtor.ca


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