I mentioned this in the North York vs. Scarborough thread, but it is appropriate here too. This Scarborough house went for $550000 over asking. Asking price for this bungalow was $1.7 million; I was shocked to hear that it sold for $2.25 million. Sure, it is a beautifully renovated bungalow on a nice piece of Bluffs land on the lakeside, but it still surprised me greatly. I talked to a local real estate agent, who was greatly surprised too, but then again the agent said that shocking sale prices have become the norm of late, which in that agent's view isn't a good thing.
Here are the pix of the place, with PDFs of the layout as well:
51 Fishleigh Drive
It looks like it is around 1600-1700 square feet on the main floor, and close to 1000 square feet in the nicely renovated basement. So, perhaps 2600 square feet of space including the basement.
Regarding the sale price, I might have guessed $1.7 million was a fair price for this home, but it seems several of the offers in this bidding war were over $2 million. I don't think any bungalow in the neighbourhood had ever sold for over $2 million. In fact, I don't think any bungalow in the immediate area had previously ever sold for even $1.7 million.
P.S. Regarding the last post, it would be difficult to live here without a car. This area is very car dependent, with a walk score of 27.