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I'm thinking with two more floors above it, a bedroom on the top floor with skylights and perhaps a big sunroom extension on the back this could be pretty cool. That would put it over 1000 sq ft with a nice private backyard :)

The eternal optimist. You are probably thinking that lawn duty would be fifteen minutes, and snow removal with a blower would also be quickly done.

I on the other hand would have to deal with claustrophobic reactions. :)
 
Does anyone have any pre-renovation pics?

Everyone: Does anyone have any pre-renovation pics of this little house? Those I would like to see myself...Jog my memory! LI MIKE
 
You mean the 70s-looking one across from Regent Park South? Ah, but it's a 2 or 3 storey one, so it isn't "teeniest"...
 
Interesting small Toronto house info-and pics...

Everyone: I looked at the other small houses posted here-on such small strips of land. I noticed the web address for the 128 Day Avenue house: www.thelittlehouse.ca/ Too bad I could not find any old pics of that house there. I now remember that the people I visited back about 1990 lived on Boon Avenue-the next N/S street to the west. LI MIKE
 
You mean the 70s-looking one across from Regent Park South? Ah, but it's a 2 or 3 storey one, so it isn't "teeniest"...

It's the narrowest (and dates back decades). It used to be the smallest until the extra floors were added.
 
this is the sort of thing Londoners are regularly treated to, just before the crest of a market, a flat the size of a shoebox becomes available, usually just steps from Harrods(or somesuch).......price a mere 250k(gbp),invariably the estate agent has had 'several serious offers'..... then the market crashes.

This looks like a (slightly) overgrown wendy house.

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They really do have it all figured out: :p

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