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These Vancouver homes cost over $1M – and only have one bathroom
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7632 Selkirk Street, Vancouver
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Vancouver’s home sales may have plummeted in August by 26 per cent from a year ago, but the benchmark home price still surged 31.4 per cent to $933,100. For a look at how absurd real estate prices have become in the city, here are a few homes that are selling for well over $1 million … with just one bathroom.
What you get: If you can get past the listing’s photo that accidentally features the photographer’s finger, this three-bedroom home is rated 82 out of 100 for walkability. A park, restaurants and supermarket are all nearby. The 800-square-foot, three bedroom home in Vancouver’s east side neighbourhood of Renfrew-Collingwood has a lot spanning roughly 5,200 square feet.
What you get: This 73-year old home has an unfinished basement, but the bright side is the listing touts this as the “perfect opportunity” to build your dream home. The lot of this two-bedroom house is 4,100 square feet, but inside, you have 1,300 square feet.
What you get: At 860 square feet, you’re really paying for the Collingwood home’s 4,600-square-foot lot. The listing describes this property as a “private oasis” and an option for “exciting redevelopment.” It has three bedrooms, but it’s most salient feature can be found in plain sight: A funky-looking garage that’s split in half, one currently being used as a sound studio.
What you get: This 76-year old home has two bedrooms, lane access, a fire place – and again, just one bathroom. It’s located in Vancouver’s quiet South Granville neighbourhood and is a short drive from the University of British Columbia. It has a ‘somewhat walkable’ walk score. We also hope the bright purple La-Z-Boy recliner is included in this nearly $2-million house.