45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The lowest priced three-bedroom home in Toronto is still over $800,000

It's scary to think that even in this dumpster fire of a housing market, the best you can do if you're looking for a three-bedroom home in Toronto is 45 Strader Ave. 

According to the listing, 45 Strader Ave. is the cheapest three-bedroom home in "C03", which, for the uninitiated, is real estate jargon for the neighbourhoods of Oakwood-Vaughan, Humewood-Cedarvale, Forest Hill South and Yonge-Eglinton. 

And while it might technically be the cheapest in that district, the home is still listed for $825,000 and the condition of the house is...questionable. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The front entrance. 

Touted as a "blank canvas," this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home will need a full gut renovation to be livable, and not just because there's a shower in what was once the dining room. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

A bedroom. 

The home has clearly seen better days.

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The dining room, now bathroom. 

The walls are damaged, the floors look like they have burn marks in some places, and again, there's a bathroom in the dining room with a sink in what looks like to be an old doorway. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The shower in the dining room.

Also, let's not get started on how many code violations there are for that electrical work. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The backyard. 

Sure, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and there's a decent-sized backyard. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The living room. 

But is the house worth the effort to renovate? A hard "maybe." 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The kitchen. 

Right now, semi-detached houses in this neighbourhood sell for an average of $1.1 million, but their value has been steadily increasing by almost five per cent year over year.

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The upstairs landing.

And it is likely going to keep going up because, one it's Toronto and two, the Eglinton LRT should boost property values. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

A bedroom. 

However, this house is going to need way more than $200,000 worth of work. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The basement bathroom. 

So if you're looking for a quick flip, you're likely not going to see a profit or even a return on your investment. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The unfinished basement. 

However, if you're in it for the long haul, and we're talking more than five years, you might see the profits from this project. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The upstairs bathroom. 

But the problem with that is you have to be up for a giant project and patient enough to wait for property values to go up more than you invested in the renovation. 

45 Strader Ave. Toronto

The back of the house. 

This begs the question, is this house really the cheapest three-bedroom in the C03? Not really. 

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