Is this Toronto place too good to be true? The apartment is in a decent location and the rent is reasonable – only $750 a month for a one-bedroom basement apartment.
There's a full kitchen, two windows and a bathroom that seems functional.
There's even exposed brick wall, which is a selling point for some. But in Toronto where the rent is over $2,000 a month for a one-bedroom, is there something they're not telling us?
So what's the catch? Is it that the ceiling is held up by painters tape? Maybe. Or maybe it just floods every now and again? It wouldn't be the first basement apartment to have a flooding issue.
After extensively Googling I came up with nothing. So either this place doesn't exist or I've actually found a reasonably priced apartment in the city of Toronto. Maybe miracles do happen?
Specs
- Address: Beaver Ave. and Dufferin St.
- Type: Apartment
- Rent: $750 / month
- Furnished? No
- Utilities: No
- Air conditioning? No
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Parking: Street
- Laundry? No
- Outdoor space? No
- Pet friendly? No info
Good For
Coming up with creative ways to keep your ceiling from falling down.
Move On If
You don't believe in miracles.
by Misha Gajewski via blogTO
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