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This Toronto Home For Sale Is Only $375,000 & Will Really Float Your Boat

A beautiful houseboat inside and out!
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Home is where the anchor drops. Oh buoy, you shore could seas the day at this stunning Toronto houseboat for sale. So, if you’ve been dreaming about floating your cares away, this little gem might be exactly what you’re looking for. 

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Nestled in between million-dollar homes in the Toronto neighbourhood of Scarborough, this gorgeous houseboat is so full of charm, you’ll have a hard time believing that it only costs $375,000.

And while it may look small from the outside, the interior is surprisingly spacious. 

When you walk through the front door, you’ll find yourself in the kitchen which features a large L-shaped counter, flat cooktop, double sinks, and a full-sized fridge. 

From there, you can wander into the living area that’s beautifully decorated with stylish couches, chairs, and a wood stove that will keep you toasty all year long.

A small staircase will lead to the loft bedroom where you could hide under the covers and soak up those harbour views from the bedside windows.

There’s even a clawfoot tub in the bathroom, making this floating home the ultimate spot for a little r&r.

So, if regular boring old real estate listings don’t float your boat, dive into this one instead.

Julian Mendl | Floating Homes Toronto

Now, there’s no denying how wonderfully styled this home’s interior is but it's the outside takes the beauty factor to whole new levels. 

You can open up the patio doors and walk out onto the small back deck where it’s nothing but boats and waves as far as the eye can see. 

But, if it's views you’re after, then the rooftop patio off the bedroom is where you’ll want to spend all of your time.

Julian Mendl | Floating Homes Toronto

Large windows give the space tons of natural light, making it bright and beautiful.

That way, you can enjoy the outdoors while you chill on the couch.

If you did move into this spot, be prepared to pay mooring fees, which average $775 a month here.

Julian Mendl | Floating Homes Toronto

So go ahead, let your imagination float away while you check out this dreamy houseboat. 

22-7 Brimley Road

Price: $375,000

Address: 22-7 Brimley Rd., Scarborough, ON

Description: You could live it up nautical style in this stunning floating houseboat in Toronto. 

Julian Mendl | Floating Homes Toronto

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    • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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