30 McIntosh Street Toronto

Tiny Toronto home with the most breathtaking sunroom is selling for well under $1 million

Typically, when a house is listed for under $1 million in Toronto, it's either derelict, run-down or just plain weird

Finding a detached home that you can actually move into and live in without a hefty price tag is basically impossible. 

But that's not entirely a rule, because one cute little home at 30 McIntosh St. is defying all expectations of a house in Toronto's competitive market, listed for just $750,000

This three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow is a treat. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The front entrance. 

Although, you wouldn't know it just by looking at it from the street. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The den. 

It's a typical post-war bungalow with a deep front yard and red brick exterior. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The living room. 

As you enter the home, you'll find yourself in the small living room with a gas fireplace and hardwood floors. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The primary bedroom. 

On the main floor of the bungalow, there are two bedrooms, including the primary and a den that's being used as an office. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The second bedroom. 

The rooms are bright, although not super spacious. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The main bathroom. 

The bathroom on the main floor has plenty of storage and a cool leaded window for privacy. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The kitchen. 

While not super modern or trendy, the kitchen is classic, and the checkered tiles are a nice touch. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The basement. 

The basement is partially finished, with a recreation room and an office. It also has a separate entrance, just in case you wanted to fully finish it and rent it out. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The sunroom. 

But the thing that makes this house spectacular for its price point is the breathtaking sunroom addition at the back of the house. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

Almost 360-degrees of windows. 

The spacious room is a four-season space that boasts a solarium accented by dark, rich wood beams and hardwood floors.

Honestly, I would never leave this room. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The view from the back of the sun room. 

The other thing 30 McIntosh St. has going for it is the lot size, which is a spacious 46- by 125-foot lot. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The kitchen looking into the sun room. 

Additionally, the listing mentions that there's potential for a garden suite as the home backs onto a separate street. 

30 McIntosh Street Toronto

The backyard. 

All in all, 30 McIntosh St. seems almost too good to be true, which probably means it will get snapped up quickly and go for way over asking. 

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