This Shed-Like Home In Toronto Actually Comes With The Most Adorable Backyard

This spot has major cottage vibes in the city.
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Finding an affordable Toronto home for sale for under a million dollars is harder than it looks. However, some small gems do exist around the city. 

46 Craiglee Drive, located in Toronto, is a fun-sized house that could be the perfect starter for you and your partner.

The bungalow is brightly coloured and surprisingly spacious, especially considering its tiny exterior. 

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Perhaps its biggest selling point is its gorgeous backyard area which offers a zen-like atmosphere to its owner's everyday life.

Amongst the home's top amenities are its modern kitchen, rear sunroom, and oversized garage.

It's also accessible and is walking distance from the transit and the GO Train. 

Toronto's real estate market has been blowing up with affordable bungalows this year, including this little Alderwood gem.

Cliffside Home

Price: $699,900

Address: 46 Craiglee Dr., Toronto, ON

Description: An affordable starter home located in the heart of a Cliffside village.

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