The Little House
"Toronto's smallest house"
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After finishing more improvements, including a high efficiency furnace, One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Day Avenue was listed for sale in March, 2010 and in early April, 2010 we found that special individual, or couple, who will enjoy everything that is The Little House.  It is difficult to fully describe, in words or pictures, what it is like to live in this famous home.  The inner space is warm . . . and bright . . . and comfortable . . . and quiet . . . and very cozy!  Sit on the covered porch and enjoy the front gardens and the welcoming neighbourhood, as Arthur Weeden and his wife did many years ago and as many have done so after them.  Throw a party, with no need to disappoint any of your family, friends, or even co-workers - enter along the brick walkway and past the gardens; onto the covered porch; through to the foyer, living room, kitchen and bedroom/den (with the Murphy style full double bed raised!) and onto the patio.  Everyone will have little house envy, but you'll be able to continue to enjoy it when they all go home!  Congratulations, thank you . . . and all the very best!

 

The Little House isn't quite as popular as Kris Allen, Susan Boyle or Adam Lambert, but if a house could sing . . .

The Little House has it's own song!  "
Come Back To Me"
by Maria Lee Carta
l
isten to the song on YouTube


"Will Ellen buy the Tiny House?"
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

"Is Ellen looking for a house in Toronto?"
Entertainment Tonight Canada


"This house isn't really tiny . . . it's a sprawling 300 square feet . . ."
TinyHouseDesign.com


" . . . thinking that it might be just a great place for a wine tasting - maybe ice wines from Canada . . . "
Maria Lee Carta


"This [The Little House] is just darling . . . "

Mary Ehret Holler, Director, AngelsForHope.com
 

" . . . back on the market after months of renovations that could serve as a master class for making the most of a small space . . ."
                                                                   Rebecca Dube, The Globe and Mail


"Living on Less"
Colin Campbell and Jason Kirby, McLean's Magazine


" . . . the home has amassed quite the Internet presence"
Curbed.com


"Toronto's smallest house is back on sale"
ABCactionnews.com & PCWorld.com


" . . . redone inside and out, including a new decorative window for its gabled roof, hardwood floors, new cabinetry, appliances, a stone walkway and gardens . . . "
Claire Sibonney, REUTERS


"Toronto's smallest house is on the market . . . "
FARK.COM


"Mad Dog & Billie find out what this pad is all about . . ."
 
99.9 MixFM Toronto


"Smallest House in Toronto - kicks the Bay Area's a__"
Burbed.com


"Beyond the home's new front door a narrow hallway leads past a
four-piece bathroom, toward a kitchen that now includes a stacked washer and dryer, deep porcelain sink and new exhaust fan.  The bedroom, with a bed that can be contained in the built-in cupboards, abuts a west-facing patio and parking space."
                                                      
Katie Rook, National Post





"It's amazing how much bigger it looks.  The house offers lessons to all small-space dwellers."
                                                                   Luanne Kanerva, Professional Home Stager, KatuDesign.com


"Although it is small, it has everything that you need.  If you wanted a place to live in mid-town Toronto for that kind of price, it would be very difficult to find, except in a condo-loft situation. This can give you that feeling, but it also gives you a front garden, a beautiful rear patio and parking right behind it."
                                                                   Louise Ruggiero, Sutton Group Realtor


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