19 Kennedy Ave., Toronto
Asking price: $2,379,000 (July, 2024)
Previous asking price: $2,599,000 (May, 2024)
Selling price: $2.4-million (July, 2024)
Previous selling price: $1.93-million (August, 2017)
Taxes: $9,621 (2024)
Property days on market: 36
Listing agent: Motria Dzulynsky, Re/Max Professionals Inc.
The action
In May, this three-bedroom house was listed for nearly $2.6-million and had competition from several other single-family properties on residential streets west of High Park. For five weeks, buyers floated through the premises designed by architect Charles Gane.
“Some buyers found the layout didn’t work for them because it’s an urban layout with the kitchen and living space upstairs, which was a beautiful space, but the bedrooms were on the main floor,” said agent Motria Dzulynsky.
“Toronto is still pretty traditional, but they do this in Vancouver and New York, so people had trouble wrapping their heads around it.”
The price was dropped to $2,379,000 shortly after Canada Day, and a new visitor lifted it back up to $2.4-million the next day.
“[The buyers] gave us a short time to accept it or not because they didn’t want to get into competition,” said Ms. Dzulynsky. “My client decided to accept it.”
What they got
More than 10 years ago, this two-storey house was built on a 25- by 133-foot lot with a cube-like façade and walls of windows. Solar panels cover the roof, and an upper deck also serves as a carport off a mutual driveway.
Inside, there are 10-foot ceilings and bamboo flooring in the living and dining areas. The kitchen island measures 14 feet long.
The basement has a recreation room and guest bedroom, as well as laundry facilities and one of the home’s four bathrooms.
The agent’s take
“It’s a beautiful house with amazing living space and great views,” said Ms. Dzulynsky.
“People love the neighbourhood. It’s prime Swansea, and it backs onto the Palisades. It’s also near High Park and Rennie Park, and walking distance to the subway and Bloor West Village.”