45 Herne Hill, Toronto
Asking price: $3.25-million (May, 2024)
Selling price: $3,251,200 (May, 2024)
Previous selling price: $1,435,000 (August, 2009)
Taxes: $12,000 (2024)
Days on the market: Seven
Listing agent: Motria Dzulynsky, Re/Max Professionals Inc.
The action
Agent Motria Dzulynsky often stages properties with complementary artwork by Marlene Klassen, but this time she was selling the artist’s own home – a four-bedroom house one kilometre east of Islington Golf Club. Two visitors presented offers a week after its launch, with one being marginally better at $1,200 over the asking price.
“It sold faster than some properties on the market, but it was also a good house with a lot going for it,” said Ms. Dzulynsky.
“A lot of the art was the owner’s and it gave the house a spirit and a soul.”
What they got
This two-storey house was custom built in 2006 with a brick and stone façade, arched windows and a portico, as well as an attached garage.
Inside, there is 3,750 square feet of living space, including two offices and four bedrooms with walk-in closets and either private or semi-private bathrooms.
There are 10-foot ceilings in the two entertaining areas, the dining room and eat-in kitchen. The kitchen island has bar seating and double doors to a stone patio, hot tub, gazebo and gardens.
A casual recreation area occupies nearly half the basement, which also has a guest bedroom and a three-piece bathroom.
The agent’s take
“It’s a family-friendly neighbourhood,” Ms. Dzulynsky said.
“It was a big house on a very good street.”
The grounds on the 60- by 122-foot lot also didn’t disappoint. “It had a very nice south-facing yard that was landscaped,” said Ms. Dzulynsky.