A three-bedroom bungalow at 142 Haddington Ave. in North York, Toronto, built in the 1950s, sold for $1,750,000 in March 2025, which was $255,000 over its February 2025 asking price of $1,495,000. The sale occurred after two initial offers were rejected, with the same buyers eventually submitting a successful third bid. The property's large lot depth and proximity to amenities contributed to its appeal.
Third time’s the charm for 1950s-era North York bungalow that fetched over-asking price
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️A three-bedroom bungalow at 142 Haddington Ave. in North York, Toronto, built in the 1950s, sold for $1,750,000 in March 2025, which was $255,000 over its February 2025 asking price of $1,495,000. The sale occurred after two initial offers were rejected, with the same buyers eventually submitting a successful third bid. The property's large lot depth and proximity to amenities contributed to its appeal.
- 1 February 2025: Property listed for $1,495,000
- 2 March 2025: Property sold for $1,750,000 after 16 days on market and multiple offers
- Successful sale above asking price
- Demonstrates strong demand for properties with redevelopment potential in the area
What: A 1950s-era three-bedroom bungalow in North York, Toronto, sold for $1,750,000, exceeding its asking price by $255,000, after multiple offers and rejections.
When: Asking price listed in February 2025; Sold in March 2025; 16 days on the market.
Where: 142 Haddington Ave., North York, Toronto.
Why: The sellers and agents believed the property was worth more than initial offers. The property's desirable 42- by 130-foot lot depth (larger than average) and its proximity to amenities like Bannockburn Public School and the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club, as well as good highway access, made it attractive to buyers looking to renovate or redevelop.
How: The property was listed, received two initial offers that were rejected, and then the same buyers resubmitted a third, higher offer which was accepted.