This Tiny Toronto Bungalow For Sale Looks So Much Bigger On The Inside (PHOTOS)

Never judge a house by its exterior.
Contributing Writer

You should never judge a book by its cover, or a tiny Toronto home by its exterior. 

A tiny bungalow located in the Alderwood neighbourhood is more than meets the eye and is storing a surprising amount of space within its small shell.

The four-bedroom home's incredibly modern and bright interior will delight anyone looking for a more minimalistic lifestyle.

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You'll be able to cook in comfort in a lengthy kitchen that offers plenty of space for you and your partner.

Amongst the spot's most exciting amenities are its backyard area, which serves as a perfect oasis from the hustle and bustle of city life. 

The home also comes with a giant basement that has its own kitchen and living space. 

Toronto is chock-full of unique homes, especially when it comes to the tiny and surprising.

Alderwood Bungalow

Price: $899,999

Address: 217 Alderbrae Ave., Toronto, ON

Description: A tiny home that is full of surprises!

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