Toronto’s teeniest house back on the market
Built in 1912, the pint-size “Little House” features one bedroom, a kitchen with folding table and chairs, a living room and a full, if narrow, bathroom. With a living area of just 300 square feet, it was bought and renovated this year, and is back on the market for C$173,000 ($172,000).
Little Known Facts
Year built: 1912
Lot size: 7.25′ (2.21m) W at front x 113.67′ (34.65m) L x 8.58′ (2.62m) W at back
House length: 47′ (14.33m)
House size: approx. 312 sq. ft. (29 m²)
Annual taxes: approx. $1,200 CDN
Number of windows: 6 including decorative octagonal window in front gable roof
Number of doors: 5 including trap door to basement
Home Inspection Report Summary – Comments:
This unique home is in good condition overall and has been well maintained. The asphalt roof covering is new and in good repair. The exterior of the home is well maintained and the siding is in good condition. The wood frame exterior walls are supported by masonry foundations. The 100-amp electrical service is suitable for a home of this size and is distributed through a breaker panel, which provides convenient control for the circuits in the home. The heating system is comprised of electric baseboard heaters. All visible supply piping in the home is copper, including the upgraded main water service line. The waste piping consists of cast iron, copper and plastic. The interior of the home has been updated and is well maintained.









