Blue Palmerston
I thought that I would show you another of the wonderful homes along Palmerston Blvd since I have shown you so many shots of the laneway buildings that are behind some of them. I love the blue accents and the detail work on this one! I think that this one has been converted back to a single family home and in the wild real estate market in Toronto it would probably go for well over $2 million. I'd love to lounge around on that porch on a summer day!
These old homes are great - it would be ni8ce to sit on the front porch and chat with the neighbours!
ReplyDeleteBoth Toronto and Vancouver realestate is just out of this world - definitely out of my league.
I like the blue trim too. Very attractive but I cannot afford the $2 million.
ReplyDeleteThe paint job does make this house stand out, very smart.
ReplyDeleteThis one is really sweet. That second story corner window just beckons for a hot cup of tea and a good book. Love the porch too.
ReplyDeleteCool colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue trim and front porch also, but 2 million wow, I can't afford that.
ReplyDeleteNice house, but $2 million! It's not for my pocket...
ReplyDeleteThis looks like some of the Toronto homes we see on House Hunters (HGTV)! $2 million is ridiculous. The last couple of HGTV shows featured homes worth about $900,000. Insanity rules real estate up thar in the far north! :-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of this beautiful home, Pat. $2 million sounds astronomical, but on reflection, our home prices are very high in Melbourne also.
ReplyDeleteYet another fantastic house, packed full of character!
ReplyDeleteLove these 'Colonial' type houses Red Pat, can imagine myself wanting to sit on the veranda watching the world go by....!
ReplyDeleteThis house looks like it has had some loving care! Such beautiful details.
ReplyDeleteI love that porch!
ReplyDeleteYup that would be nice Red, and also that very top room might make a great studio to paint in!! Let's buy it, what's $2 mill, peanuts haha!
ReplyDeleteThe blue trim is a nice contrast to the brick. It looks well-cared-for too!
ReplyDeleteGotta tell you, I like the fronts of these wonderful house lots more than the graffiti-covered backs. This kind of house is common in my area, but even in a nice area, they would go for one fourth what they go for in Toronto.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I will take the corner room on the 1st floor. :-)
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