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126 Seaton Street, Toronto, ON M5A 2T3

Moss Park, Toronto

Detached
3
Bedrooms
4
Baths
2
Parking
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Discover the charm and history of 126 Seaton Street, a grand Victorian masterpiece in South Cabbagetown. This stunning detached home offers over 3,500 square feet of elegant living space on a large 26 x 144 ft lot. Set back from the street, the property provides a rare sense of seclusion and privacy, creating a peaceful retreat just moments from the vibrant heart of the city. Built in 1870 by architect Mark Hall, this home effortlessly combines timeless character with modern updates, featuring soaring 10-foot ceilings, intricate crown mouldings, 15-inch baseboards, and original hardwood floors.The main floor welcomes you with a cozy living room, complete with a gas fireplace, and an enclosed sunroom filled with natural light. A spacious bedroom, full bath, and walkout to a tranquil backyard with a northern Ontario granite fountain provide the perfect setting for relaxation. The second-floor deck, nestled among mature trees, offers a private retreat away from the city's bustle, while the third-floor primary suite is a true sanctuary, complete with its own gas fireplace. Described on MPAC as a duplex, this property offers incredible versatility ideal for multi-generational living, rental suites, or a live-work space. The detached two-car garage with laneway access provides parking and storage, or the option for conversion into a laneway house for extra income. Rich in history, 126 Seaton Street was the home of Mark Hall, the architect behind the Canadian National Exhibition, and later Charles Unwin, the Provincial Land Surveyor. Seaton Street itself is named after Sir John Colborne, later known as Lord Seaton, the Province's Lieutenant Governor and founder of Upper Canada College. Whether you're looking for a spacious family home, an investment opportunity, or a serene urban retreat, 126 Seaton Street has it all. Don't miss this rare chance to own a piece of Toronto's history. **EXTRAS** Historical profile of home available.

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Discover the charm and history of 126 Seaton Street, a grand Victorian masterpiece in South Cabbagetown. This stunning detached home offers over 3,500 square feet of elegant living space on a large 26 x 144 ft lot. Set back from the street, the property provides a rare sense of seclusion and privacy, creating a peaceful retreat just moments from the vibrant heart of the city. Built in 1870 by architect Mark Hall, this home effortlessly combines timeless character with modern updates, featuring soaring 10-foot ceilings, intricate crown mouldings, 15-inch baseboards, and original hardwood floors.The main floor welcomes you with a cozy living room, complete with a gas fireplace, and an enclosed sunroom filled with natural light. A spacious bedroom, full bath, and walkout to a tranquil backyard with a northern Ontario granite fountain provide the perfect setting for relaxation. The second-floor deck, nestled among mature trees, offers a private retreat away from the city's bustle, while the third-floor primary suite is a true sanctuary, complete with its own gas fireplace. Described on MPAC as a duplex, this property offers incredible versatility ideal for multi-generational living, rental suites, or a live-work space. The detached two-car garage with laneway access provides parking and storage, or the option for conversion into a laneway house for extra income. Rich in history, 126 Seaton Street was the home of Mark Hall, the architect behind the Canadian National Exhibition, and later Charles Unwin, the Provincial Land Surveyor. Seaton Street itself is named after Sir John Colborne, later known as Lord Seaton, the Province's Lieutenant Governor and founder of Upper Canada College. Whether you're looking for a spacious family home, an investment opportunity, or a serene urban retreat, 126 Seaton Street has it all. Don't miss this rare chance to own a piece of Toronto's history. **EXTRAS** Historical profile of home available.

Key Info

  • 2.5-Storey Detached
  • 0-Car Driveway
  • 2-Car Detached Garage
  • Parliament and Shuter
  • 3000-3500 Approximate Sq Feet
  • 100+ Years Approximate Age
  • Unfinished Basement
  • 1 Kitchen
  • Forced Air Gas Heating
  • Central Air

Property

  • Lot Size 26 x 144 Feet
  • Brick Front Exterior
  • Taxes were $9,034 in 2024
  • Possession: TBD

Details

  • Fireplace
  • No Family Room
  • Sewers
  • Municipal Water
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  • MLS #C11945451
  • CHESTNUT PARK REAL ESTATE LIMITED

Extras

Room Floor Dimensions Details
1 Office Main 15.75' x 13.32' Hardwood Floor, Built-in Closet, Walkout To Sunroom
Washroom1 3-Piece Bathroom
Washroom1 3-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor
Washroom1 3-Piece Bathroom
Washroom1 2-Piece Bathroom

Who lives here?

Moss Park, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, arts & culture professionals and salespeople. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of youth aged 20 to 24, adults aged 25 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 69.

Families

Kids Per Family

0.9

kids per family
in the neighbourhood.

Toronto  (1.2)
Gta  ({{ '1.29999995231628' | number: 1 }})

Singles

71% of residents are
single and loving it.

71% singles

Toronto (50%)
Gta ({{ '44.8800010681152' | number: 0 }}%)

Renters

85% of residents
are renters.

85% renters

Toronto (47%)
Gta ({{ '33.0200004577637' | number: 0 }}%)

Education

42% of residents are
university grads.

42% university grads

Toronto (48%)
Gta ({{ '43.6699981689453' | number: 0 }}%)

Income

Average Household Income

$62K

is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.

Toronto  ($132K)
Gta  ({{ '135056.828125' | minifiedCurrency }})

Professions

Professions

Sales 18%
Government 8%
Business 8%
Management 7%
Culture 6%

Immigrants

41% of residents were
born outside of Canada.

41% immigrants

Toronto (48%)
Gta ({{ '45.4300003051758' | number: 0 }}%)

Birthplace - All

Ethiopia was once home to 4.7% of immigrants.
Caribbean 3.3%
Philippines 2.6%
Somalia 2.5%
Bangladesh 2.0%

4.7% from Ethiopia
All-time

Birthplace - Recent

Ethiopia was once home to 1.2% of immigrants.
Syria 0.7%
Bangladesh 0.6%
Iran 0.6%
China 0.6%

1.2% from Ethiopia
Recent

Foreign Languages

Foreign Languages

French 4%
Spanish 3%
Arabic 2%
Bengali 2%
Somali 2%

Religions

Religions

Christian 51%
Muslim 10%
Hindu 3%
Buddhist 2%
Jewish 2%

Social Housing

Social Housing Buildings

22

Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.

Gta Avg (5.19)

Shelters

Shelters

9

Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.

Gta Avg (0.54)