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North Toronto ‘Fixer Upper’ got 72 Offers, Sold for 195 per cent of Asking

October 10, 2015 by Central Toronto Condos Sale 1 Comment

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As bidding wars go, it was the ultimate battle and a warning for frantic buyers bracing for spring market: A five-bedroom detached house in the Yonge and Lawrence area has sold for almost double its $699,000 list price, with 72 offers.

“We expected in the $1.1 million range, but the market pushed it,” said listing agent Bradley Hutton, who sold the Glencairn Ave. house for $1.366 million, about 195 per cent of list price.

“There are a lot of buyers out there desperate to find a house. It’s definitely a sellers’ market.”

Real estate offices were abuzz with news of the sale Monday, with many realtors highly critical of two things: That the house was underlisted by at least $400,000, and that the winning bidder was one of Hutton’s own clients.

“We’re all very quick to blame the listing agent in situations like this, but in my opinion more of the blame should placed on uninformed buyers and their buyer agents who don’t have the experience or the knowledge to understand fair market value,” said Toronto realtor David Fleming.

“We’re in a hot market, but no house is hot enough to get 72 offers.”

And there appears to be no let up in sight after what realtors say is the worst spring on record for a shortage of listings coupled with intense pent-up demand.

More than 1,000 people booked appointments or toured the 1930s Glencairn Ave. fixer-upper over the last 10 days before the offer deluge Sunday night. About 80 per cent of the offers were for over $1 million, even though the house, on a 30-by-127.66 foot lot in the prime Yonge and Lawrence area, was being sold in “as is” condition.

“Attention renovators & builders,” said the MLS listing, which attracted dozens of callers, many asking if the $699,000 list price was a typo. “House is full of knob and tube (wiring), fireplace has not been used in years.”

Hutton acknowledges that nothing has sold on the prime, tree-lined street, just steps from Yonge St. and the subway station, for $699,000 for at least 10 to 15 years.

He priced it so low, he says, “mainly to create buzz” and force realtors to realize that their buyers weren’t walking into their dream home but, rather, a place needing $300,000 or more in renovations.

“Surprisingly enough, that’s how it works — it gets the agents calling,” said Hutton.

Even then, Hutton said he was shocked by the number of offers — so many that he insisted on having realtors just email them in or drop them off at his office before the 7 p.m. Sunday deadline.

Usually, he prefers to meet face to face with bidding agents for 15 minutes or so to enable them time to make their spiel on behalf of their buyers.

“This house required a special buyer,” said Hutton, who has enraged many agents, because the winning bidder ended up being his client, a practice known in the real estate industry as “double ending.”

That’s because the listing realtor is paid commission by both the seller and buyer.

But Hutton said he had a third party, an independent broker from his office, handle all the bids with the exception of the winning bid, which he brought to the table himself.

It belonged to an area resident who just saw the listing online last week and has lived in the area for years. They are planning to renovate and live in the house, he said.

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  1. Central Toronto Condos Sale2 says

    November 3, 2015 at 5:08 pm

    Why so many buyers wanted to put offer on this 1 house?

    There were other houses for sale too.

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