24 Collahie Street, Toronto C01, ON M6J 1T7 - Serik Realty

24 Collahie Street, Toronto C01, ON M6J 1T7

Listed : $999,000
Sold : $1,381,000
Sold On :

Bedrooms: 3 - 1
Bathrooms: 2
Garage / Parking Places: 1
Date Started Date Ended Price Event Listing ID
Key Features
Listing Key: C13170678
Floors: 1
Square: 7,001,100 ft2
Brokage: FOX MARIN ASSOCIATES LTD.
Listed On: 2026-05-25
Updated On: 2026-06-02
Property Type: Att/Row/Townhouse
Basement: Finished
Style: 2-Storey
Community: Little Portugal
Municipality: Toronto C01
Kitchens: 1
Rooms: 6
Size: 700-1100 ft²
Construction: Brick
Parking: 1
Cooling: Central Air
Heating Type: Forced Air
Heating Fuel: Gas
Cross Street: Dundas St W x Gladstone
Description
There's a certain kind of Toronto house that feels less like manufactured real estate and more like a beautifully preserved time capsule with impeccable taste and a story to tell. 24 Collahie St is one of those homes; a rare piece of Toronto's quintessential Victorian fabric, but reimagined for people who prefer their nostalgia with sharp edges and good lighting.This beautifully updated end-of-row Victorian seamlessly balances character with industrial minimalism in a way that feels effortless. The exterior sets the tone immediately: a sculptural arched portico frames a cedar-clad recessed entry, while contemporary window & door elements, along with corrugated metal siding introduce just the right amount of edge -- a striking contrast between old-world craftsmanship and modern urban design. Inside, original stained glass details steal the show, casting colour and warmth through bright, airy interiors flooded with natural light. The newly upgraded kitchen is clean, functional, and beautifully understated, designed for people who actually cook, gather, and live. The layout works because it respects the bones of the home while embracing modern life: open and welcoming living/dining spaces, thoughtful upgrades throughout, and a private backyard with future parking potential if desired. And then there's the basement ... fully underpinned with over 8-ft ceiling heights. Not the dark, crouching Victorian basement Torontonians have learned to tolerate, but a genuinely usable extension of the home. Functional. Comfortable. Valuable square footage you'll actually enjoy spending time in. Location? Ridiculously good. A 15-minute walk to Trinity Bellwoods Park. Steps to Dundas and Queen St W, and 10 minutes to Ossington Avenue, placing some of the city's best restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and late-night misadventures right at your doorstep. Yet somehow, the street itself remains quiet, residential, &deeply neighbourly. Architecturally compelling with soul intact.Welcome home!
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