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Two-bedroom Toronto home sells for $100,000 over asking price

Two-bedroom Toronto home sells for $100,000 over asking price

A home with two bedrooms in Toronto has sold for $100,000 more than its asking price. The house was in a desirable area north of the city that offers both comfort and countryside charm. It sits on land suitable for horses and features rural scenery that many city dwellers dream about.

The property includes a large barn and riding trails, which attracted buyers interested in animals and outdoor life. Rooms inside are warm and welcoming, with wood accents and large windows that let in natural light. The kitchen is roomy, and there is space for family and friends to gather, indoors and out.

Outside, the grounds are open and green. There is fence space for animals and paddocks for horses. Trails wind through trees and fields. The feeling of escape from the city is strong though the house is still within reach of urban amenities. Buyers do not need to give up services like shopping, schools, or healthcare to enjoy this kind of home.

Interest in this home was strong. Multiple offers came in, pushing the final price well above the listing. The winning bid came with that extra $100,000 over what the owners had first asked. It shows how much people value land, space, and the chance to live closer to nature.

Homes like this are becoming more popular. After long periods in dense cities many people seek homes that allow room to breathe outdoors. Properties with space for animals are a rare find, which adds to their value. The combination of rural style and city access is rare enough to drive demand.

The sale makes clear that what buyers want is changing. They now often look beyond just location within the city to include land, views, and outdoor living. Sellers with homes that offer those features may be in a good position. The market is shifting toward properties that blend comfort and natural surroundings.