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We check in on eight Toronto laneway house builds – February 2020

At just 495 square feet over two floors, this laneway house underway near Monarch Park proves you can even build on relatively small lots. Construction by Laneway Home Building Experts. PHOTO by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
This laneway house being built near Monarch Park won’t be too large, but it is two full floors. By Lanescape. PHOTO by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
ZZ Contracting is building this Lanescape designed house near Dovercourt Park. Photo by ZZ Contracting, February, 2020.
This Seaton Village laneway house will have a single-car garage, plus a den on the ground floor, with a 1-bedroom suite upstairs. Lanescape design, building by Laneway Home Building Experts. Photo by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
Y & C Contracting built this laneway house on Lucy Tuch lane, near Harbord. Photo by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
This laneway house is being built by Laneway Home Building Experts, based on a Lanescape design. Photo by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
This laneway house off Danforth features a huge window/door combination on the top level. It’s by MHG Design. Photo by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.
This Abbott Avenue laneway house is listed for rent at $4,850. It has a full basement, and a covered outdoor parking pad for one car.
This Abbott Avenue laneway house has a 2-car garage on the main floor. Photo by Laneway Housing Advisors, February, 2020.