Tucked quietly behind the streetscape in Toronto's trendy Roncesvalles neighbourhood, 95 1/2 Fuller Ave. is the kind of place that feels like a secret.
And not in a metaphorical way — it's so hidden, Google Street View pretty much misses it.
Listed for $795,000, this detached one-bedroom home is being pitched as a condo alternative, but honestly, it's giving way more personality than your average glass-box unit.

The path leading to the front of the house.
From the outside, it looks like a tiny urban cottage.

The living room.
Inside, it opens up in a surprisingly dramatic way.

Steps up to the loft.
Vaulted ceilings in the living room create that airy, "wait, this is bigger than I thought" moment, while a fireplace anchors the space and keeps it feeling cozy instead of cavernous.

Big windows bring in lots of natural light.
It's the kind of layout that punches way above its square footage.

The kitchen and dining area.
The kitchen and dining area are combined into a single efficient zone, with stainless steel appliances and ample cabinetry to keep things functional without feeling cramped.

The side yard.
There's even a side entrance that leads out to the yard — a detail that makes the home feel more like a full house than a scaled-down compromise.

The bedroom.
The main bedroom is tucked away with hardwood floors and views of the front garden, while the four-piece bathroom leans into comfort with a jacuzzi tub situation.

The loft.
And then there's the wildcard: a loft space. Whether you turn it into a guest nook, work-from-home setup, or a place to hide from your responsibilities, it adds just enough flexibility to make the layout feel adaptable.

The patio.
But the real selling point here might be what's outside.

A completely private oasis.
Because instead of a balcony the size of a yoga mat, this place comes with front and side yards — a rare little pocket of outdoor space where you can lounge, garden, and BBQ. It's basically a tiny urban oasis.
The front door.
The lot itself starts at only nine feet, but eventually widens to 19 feet at the house. If you didn't want to keep living small, you could add a second level and a basement, which would triple the living space.

The bathroom and laundry room.
So while 95 1/3 Fuller Ave. works as-is, it also lets your imagination run wild with potential.

The front entrance.
Location-wise, you're right in the sweet spot between Roncesvalles and Parkdale, meaning you've got cafés, indie shops, and some of the city's best food options within walking distance.

The kitchen with stainless steel appliances.
The TTC is just steps away, and if you need a nature reset, High Park and the lakeshore trails are close enough to become part of your routine.

The fireplace in the living room.
So yes, it's small. But it's also detached, private, expandable, and kind of charming in a way that's hard to fake.

The back of the house.
In a market full of copy-paste houses, this one actually has a personality, a hiding spot, and isn't outrageously expensive.