$1,099,000Asking Price
This home, which dates back to at least the 1840s, has been a landmark in Singhampton for more than 175 years. Once a simple red brick structure, it has been reimagined as a modern, sophisticated space that retains all of its historic character. Right around the corner from Devils Glen Ski Club and directly across the street from the bustling Mylar & Loretas restaurant, it offers not just a home, but a way of life in one of the areas most well known places. Step inside, and you'll notice how the 10-foot ceilings and exposed wood beams make everything feel bigger, brighter, and open. The floors original solid hardwood run through every room, grounding the homes modern upgrades with a sense of timelessness. The roof, a sturdy metal, is built to last generations, much like the home itself. The fully fenced in yard seems to stretch on forever, with a 1,500-square-foot barn that feels like a blank canvas. It could easily become an artists studio, a workshop, a garage, or even be transformed into a separate living space if that's what you're after. There's even a back laneway connecting to the main street, making it ideal for whatever you envision this space becoming. With a second kitchen on the upper level, renovated by Collingwood's Alair Homes, the home could seamlessly be split into two distinct spaces, each one as large and welcoming as the other. Whether you want to live in it entirely or share it with extended family or tenants, the flexibility is there. This is a home that has aged gracefully, evolving with the times without losing its identity. Every inch of it feels personal, with new heat pumps that efficiently manage the climate year-round, and thoughtful renovations that stay true to its roots. This property has been a cherished home for the past 30 years, but with its C1 zoning, it offers a range of exciting opportunities for buyers. Whether you're looking to maintain it as a residence or explore commercial possibilities
This home, which dates back to at least the 1840s, has been a landmark in Singhampton for more than 175 years. Once a simple red brick structure, it has been reimagined as a modern, sophisticated space that retains all of its historic character. Right around the corner from Devils Glen Ski Club and directly across the street from the bustling Mylar & Loretas restaurant, it offers not just a home, but a way of life in one of the areas most well known places. Step inside, and you'll notice how the 10-foot ceilings and exposed wood beams make everything feel bigger, brighter, and open. The floors original solid hardwood run through every room, grounding the homes modern upgrades with a sense of timelessness. The roof, a sturdy metal, is built to last generations, much like the home itself. The fully fenced in yard seems to stretch on forever, with a 1,500-square-foot barn that feels like a blank canvas. It could easily become an artists studio, a workshop, a garage, or even be transformed into a separate living space if that's what you're after. There's even a back laneway connecting to the main street, making it ideal for whatever you envision this space becoming. With a second kitchen on the upper level, renovated by Collingwood's Alair Homes, the home could seamlessly be split into two distinct spaces, each one as large and welcoming as the other. Whether you want to live in it entirely or share it with extended family or tenants, the flexibility is there. This is a home that has aged gracefully, evolving with the times without losing its identity. Every inch of it feels personal, with new heat pumps that efficiently manage the climate year-round, and thoughtful renovations that stay true to its roots. This property has been a cherished home for the past 30 years, but with its C1 zoning, it offers a range of exciting opportunities for buyers. Whether you're looking to maintain it as a residence or explore commercial possibilities
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Breakfast | Main | 9.09' x 12.24' | |
2 | Kitchen | Main | 21.16' x 9.74' | |
1 3-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
2 4-Piece Bathrooms |
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Singhampton, Clearview is a north GTA neighbourhood notable for its executives, business professionals, salespeople and tradespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of youth aged 15 to 24, adults aged 50 to 54 and 50 to 54 and seniors aged 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
1.1
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
37%
of residents are
single and loving it.
37% singles
Clearview (38%)
6%
of residents
are renters.
6% renters
Clearview (13%)
19%
of residents are
university grads.
19% university grads
Clearview (20%)Average Household Income
$132K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 19% |
Trades | 12% |
Management | 10% |
Business | 9% |
Government | 4% |
8%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
8% immigrants
Clearview (7%)2.8% from UK
All-time
Foreign Languages
German | 2% |
Religions
Christian | 81% |