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今天听广播里说,多伦多这个没有上下水的小工具棚,要价近23万,上市3周后,卖了16万5.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/09/11/tiny-toronto-house_n_3908797.html
Tiny Toronto House Size Of Tool Shed Sells For $165,000
The Huffington Post Canada | Posted: 09/11/2013 4:10 pm EDT
30 Hanson Street Toronto, Real Estate Canada, Toronto Home Prices, House Prices Toronto, Real Estate Canada, Smallest Houses Toronto, Tiny House Toronto, Tiny Toronto House, Toronto Condo Prices, Canada Business News
That almost impossibly tiny house in Toronto that we reported on last month has found a buyer after just three weeks on the market, though it sold for well below asking price.
The property at 30 Hanson St. on the east side of Toronto’s inner city got a lot of publicity on real estate sites and blogs as an example of just how tight the city’s housing market has become.
So tight, in fact, that a house the size of a typical backyard tool shed went on the market for $229,000, enough money to buy a large suburban home in some Canadian cities.
But it sold this week for $165,000, the National Post reports, a good 28 per cent below asking price.
Realtor Paul Vallis says he had a hard time figuring out the right asking price.
"How do you price a property that doesn’t have anything to compare it to?" he asked.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/09/11/tiny-toronto-house_n_3908797.html
Tiny Toronto House Size Of Tool Shed Sells For $165,000
The Huffington Post Canada | Posted: 09/11/2013 4:10 pm EDT

30 Hanson Street Toronto, Real Estate Canada, Toronto Home Prices, House Prices Toronto, Real Estate Canada, Smallest Houses Toronto, Tiny House Toronto, Tiny Toronto House, Toronto Condo Prices, Canada Business News
That almost impossibly tiny house in Toronto that we reported on last month has found a buyer after just three weeks on the market, though it sold for well below asking price.
The property at 30 Hanson St. on the east side of Toronto’s inner city got a lot of publicity on real estate sites and blogs as an example of just how tight the city’s housing market has become.
So tight, in fact, that a house the size of a typical backyard tool shed went on the market for $229,000, enough money to buy a large suburban home in some Canadian cities.
But it sold this week for $165,000, the National Post reports, a good 28 per cent below asking price.
Realtor Paul Vallis says he had a hard time figuring out the right asking price.
"How do you price a property that doesn’t have anything to compare it to?" he asked.