Today, we’re diving into one of my favorite neighborhoods: Roncesvalles. If you love historic homes with charm and character, this episode of Pick Five is for you.
- Entry-Level Victorian Delight
First, we explore an entry-level Victorian home perfect for new buyers. With its traditional layout, separate living and dining rooms, and a cozy enclosed kitchen, this house is a great start in Roncy. - Historic Beauty
Our third stop is an 1890-built home on Macdonell Avenue. Original stained glass windows and hand-built fireplaces make this house a unique blend of history and character, just waiting for the right buyer. - Spacious Semi-Detached
Grenadier Road offers a spacious semi-detached home built in 1910. With five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and multiple fireplaces, this house is perfect for families. Its wide lot and traditional wooden finishes add to its appeal. - Modern Renovation
If you’re into a mix of old and new, check out our fourth property on Galley Avenue. This detached Victorian has been fully renovated, offering a modern interior with historical charm. Open-concept living spaces and stylish mid-century modern furnishings make it stand out. - Classic Edwardian
We wrap up with a classic Edwardian home on Roncesvalles Avenue. This semi-detached property blends original features with modern updates, offering a prime location and a unique character.
Market Insights
Roncesvalles remains a hot spot for buyers, thanks to its rich history and vibrant community. Sellers need to be strategic with pricing and listing to stand out in this competitive market.
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Thanks for tuning in! See you next time!
