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Toronto Houseboat For Sale Is A Floating Piece Of Paradise & Costs Less Than $350K

Wake up on the water. 🌊
Lead Writer, Travel

Imagine waking up to the sound of waves or watching the sunset over the water as you enjoy dinner. 

While this may sound like a tropical vacation, it could be an everyday reality at this 2-storey Toronto houseboat for sale

Editor's Choice: This Waterfront Ontario Home Comes With An Adorable A-Frame Cabin & Costs $600K

The 1-bedroom home offers a piece of tranquillity right in the city for $339,000.

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

The modern interior boasts tons of large windows which look out across the shining water. 

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

There are also heated floors, a cozy wood stove and a loft bedroom with a sweeping ceiling.

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

The marina includes places to eat, two beaches, nature trails and more.

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

This floating home is a tiny piece of tranquillity that's still close to the excitement of the city.

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

Floating Home

Price: $339,000

Address: 7 Brimley Rd. S., Unit E-55, Toronto, ON

Description: This houseboat for sale has a sleek interior and heavenly views at its doorstep.

Denise Doucet | Royal LePage

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