The history
Real estate developer Lucas Eisen loves cycling and paddleboarding, so the Beaches had always been a dream destination. When Eisen found a semi for sale on Leuty Avenue in 2022, barely 200 metres from the water, he pounced. This home would be his ideal fixer-upper. He stripped it down, excavated the basement and bolstered the front with steel beams to support the open-concept design. He then decked out the interior with hardwood oak, a new kitchen and designer light fixtures. The project took nine months and cost $1 million, and Eisen thought he had built his forever home. But life had other plans: earlier this year, he accepted a gig in Western Canada, and he has since put his house on the market.
Realtor Sean Madigan says the home is well-suited for a family of beach lovers. “It’s rare to find a house this close to the lake with a brand new upgrade.”A floor-to-ceiling oak cabinet flanks the foyer and family area, and the gas fireplace—embedded in porcelain—keeps things cozy.Down the hall is the kitchen, which is equipped with two globular light fixtures byThe kitchen also has stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets and a built-in coffee bar.
There are three bedrooms on the second floor. Here’s the guest suite, which has an east-facing bay window.The second bedroom, set up as an office, has tons of closet space.Moving to the third floor reveals the main bedroom.The third-floor bathroom has a glass shower withThe final bedroom—which could be fashioned as a gym or rec room—is in the basement.He also installed this winter-proof shed for extra storage.
$3M for this? 🤣
we need more affordable housing, not THE ONE.