Back in 2021, 269 Euclid Ave. was a humble three-bedroom, two-bathroom house being sold "as-is."
It was listed for $1.8 million, but after factoring in its condition — let's just say it needed some love — it ended up selling for $1,440,000.
Fast forward four years, and the place has had a full-on glow-up.
The renovated kitchen.
What was once a modest semi is now a full-blown, turnkey luxury residence.

The backyard and garage.
This detached four-bedroom, five-bathroom home comes with an oversized garage and a landscaped backyard that actually makes you want to hang outside, but the real standout, as realtor Jonathan Ferrier points out, is the location.

The dining room.
"The location is really the best of both worlds — Trinity Bellwoods and Little Italy," he told blogTO.

The front entrance.
Step inside 269 Euclid Ave., and the main level immediately feels special.

The main floor.
Soaring ceilings and open-plan living make it feel way bigger than it is.

The kitchen.
The kitchen is a showstopper, complete with a huge island, chef-grade appliances, a six-burner gas range, and all custom cabinetry.

The bifold doors blur the lines between indoors and outdoors.
Bifold doors at the back open to a private deck and landscaped yard.
A gas fireplace in the living room.
The elegant powder room, a cozy gas fireplace, and airy living and dining areas all complete the main floor.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, the full-floor primary suite is basically a hotel penthouse.

Views of the CN Tower from one of the primary bedroom balconies.
Ferrier gushes about the two balconies, one for sunsets and the other with CN Tower views.

The primary bedroom ensuite.
There's also a spa-level ensuite, and a custom bar.

A bedroom.
The other bedrooms are spacious and bright.

The basement apartment.
The separate basement apartment adds a ton of flexibility.

The bedroom in the basement apartment.
Ferrier says it's perfect for tenants, and the fact that it's almost new makes it extra attractive.

The back of the house.
Modern, refined, and entirely move-in ready, 269 Euclid Ave. is the kind of makeover all rundown Toronto houses deserve. 269 Euclid Ave. is listed for $3,195,000, down from $3,399,999.