Elmhurst
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Property Overview
This 1977 one-storey home in Elmhurst is defined by its exceptionally large, 9,012 sqft lot, offering a rare level of outdoor space within the city. With 1,373 sqft of living space, a finished basement, and an attached garage, it provides solid, functional accommodation. Its appeal lies in the balance of a quiet, established neighborhood with the potential that comes from a property of this vintage and land size. It ranks highly city-wide for lot size and assessed value, suggesting a well-regarded location.
The home would suit a buyer looking for a long-term family base with room to grow, garden, or play, or a handy person who sees the value in a property where updates can be made over time to increase comfort and value. It’s less suited for those seeking a modern, move-in-ready home without any projects.
Key Questions for Consideration
1. What is the condition of major systems like the roof, windows, and furnace?
Given the home's age, the remaining lifespan or recent replacement of these key components is a primary factor in understanding immediate and future costs.
2. How is the layout and flow of the main floor?
As a one-storey design from the 1970s, evaluating if the room configuration and sightlines meet modern living preferences is important, even if updates are planned.
3. What are the specific opportunities or restrictions with such a large lot?
It's worth exploring if there are any easements, the potential for future additions like a deck or garage, or if the lot could be subdivided (subject to city bylaws).
4. How does the finished basement feel?
Check for ceiling height, natural light, moisture control, and the quality of the finish to understand if it’s truly livable space or more suited for storage and utilities.
5. What is the parking and garage situation like?
Confirm the garage dimensions to ensure it fits modern vehicles and assess the driveway's capacity for additional cars or visitors.
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