This Cabbagetown cutie is one of the district's original houses and is nestled in the heart of town among rows of quirky cottages, each with their own story. At just over 800 square feet, it is the epitome of "cottage" but stands out in a world full of new builds and generic McMansions.

The quaint little gem looks like something from a storybook and beautifully captures the eccentric and artistic feel of the neighborhood. With one bedroom and one bathroom, it could border on cramped, but the high ceilings give it an airy and spacious feel.

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The painted planked walls, pine hardwoods and exposed beams contribute to the open vibe, yet it stays true to the historic character of this alluring bungalow.

It has the charm and coziness of a historic home but all the conveniences of a modern-day kitchen. Plus, it's complete with stainless steel appliances, a built-in microwave and granite counter tops.

The sleeping loft is private and perfect for guests, a designated office or nursery. It is yet another example of its perfectly maximized space.

While this snug nest is close to the hustle of town, it is fully equipped with its own backyard oasis. This relaxing retreat is beautifully landscaped with a private fence, large deck and several seating areas.

You just don't get much cuter than this enchanting cottage complete with an outdoor dream space. The icing on the cake is its great location close to the Beltline and proximity to great cafes, shops and delicious restaurants.