Toronto's famed Little House back on the market
You must have heard of the Toronto's Little House, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house that sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet (2.2 meters) wide and 113.67 feet (34.6 meters) long and features an interior area of just under 300 square feet (under 28 square meters). Located near the intersection of Dufferin Street and Rogers Road, the smallest house in Toronto was bought and renovated this year, and is now back on the market. The Little House was built in 1912 and occupied for twenty years by Toronto contractor Arthur Weedan and his wife. The baby bungalow originally used to be a driveway. The kitchen comes with folding table and chairs. The listed features are the tumbled stone entrance walk, renovated kitchen with newer stove, new cabinets and new stacked washer/dryer, bedroom with must-have Murphy bed, walk-out to fenced patio, two satellite dishes and receiver, and parking for two cars. Want to own this small piece of Toronto's history? The asking price is C$173,000 (US $172,000).

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