6 Ontario Homes That Are Actually Selling For Less Than A Toronto Parking Space RN

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6 Ontario Homes That Are Actually Selling For Less Than A Toronto Parking Space RN
Miranda Veitch | Century 21, Lehuishi | Dreamstime
Contributing Writer

What do a small-town Ontario home and Toronto parking space have in common? The fact that they may cost you the same amount.

Parking spots in the 6ix are now selling for upwards of $99K, but you can use that money for so much more.

If you're looking to become a homeowner on a strict budget you can forget about the GTA, unless, of course, you plan on living in your car.

But there a few homes around the province that are selling for under $99K, just most of them need a little bit of work.

Fort Frances Bungalow 

Miranda Veitch | Century 21

Price: $63,500

Address: 1035 Third St. E., Fort Frances, ON

Description: An affordable starter bungalow in quiet Fort Frances.

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Manitouwadge Home

Simone Donaldson | RE/MAX

Price: $66,000

Address: 84 Warbler Dr., Manitouwadge, ON

Description: A fixer-upper on a lovely street.

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Duplex Fixxer-Upper

Lianne Demers | RE/MAX

Price: $89,900

Address: 15 2 Ave. S., Greater Sudbury, ON

Description: A sizeable duplex that comes with a three-bedroom and two-bedroom unit.

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Thunder Bay Home

Cindy Illson | RE/MAX

Price: $94,500

Address: 204 Cumming St., Thunder Bay, ON

Description: A cozy home located a walking distance from Lake Superior.

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Kapuskasing Starter Home

Remi Desbiens | RE/MAX

Price: $95,000

Address: 9 Dallyn Ave., Kapuskasing, ON

Description: A lovely starter home right on the Kapuskasing River.

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Nipigon Bachelor Pad

Wendy Ferris | Century 21

Price: $39,900

Address: 12 Front St., Nipigon, ON

Description: This home might be the most affordable bachelor pad in Ontario, but it needs some love.

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