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Adding to what Bungalow Man said, there are a ton of these bungalows and others in this area. Look up Mt Olivet Cemetery, and the suburbs in that area (Von Steuben, LaSalle, Mt Olivet, and others) are just constant lines of bungalows like these, even some tudor ones that I adore. East of the cemetery are a lot of pristine ones, and west past the train tracks are a lot of dilapidated ones (you can tell what areas are abandoned by how many empty lots there are - heartbreaking, but it is what it is).
That whole area has a lot of different home styles, usually huge lines of identical ones. Just go into Google maps satellite view and wander around (and use 3D mode and ctrl+click+drag to tilt, took me way too long to figure that one out) - there's tons of inspiration to be had for house styles!
It's at the corner of Pelissier and University Ave W. It's actually one of my few favorite buildings from vanilla tho!
Awesome! Btw, I believe one of vanilla office buildings is from Windsor
Thanks :) I'll keep in mind that area to make potential variations