Tiny Toronto home hits the market for $10 million but there's a good reason

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Tiny Toronto home hits the market for $10 million but there's a good reason Toronto

A teeny-tiny home in Toronto has just hit the market, and its multi-million dollar price tag could raise eyebrows.is listed for the sky-high price of $9,999,000.

From the outside look, the property seems to be in good condition, and the charming red brick exterior is definitely a plus for prospective buyers looking for a nice little home in the heart of the city.Almost 15,000 square feet of future development presently used as paid parking lots, 75 Cecil Street and 114R Baldwin Street are described as a"rare urban infill site in the heart of downtown Toronto.

The actual house and one of the parking lots are quite narrow in size, but the third lot is pretty decent in size, enough to hold around 12 cars or maybe a new monster house. There are no actual photos of the home provided in the listing, probably because the realtor believes this will be a tear-down in the near future.

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