Handpicked estates where history meets modern luxury - each one's got a story worth telling
Each one's been carefully vetted for authenticity and value
Rosedale, Toronto
Built in 1889, this stunning Victorian beauty's been in the same family for generations. You'll find original crown mouldings, restored hardwood floors, and that rare kind of craftsmanship that just doesn't exist anymore.
Forest Hill, Toronto
This Edwardian gem from 1907 sits on nearly an acre of mature grounds. The stone facade's been immaculately maintained, and the interior's got that perfect balance of period charm with updated systems where it counts.
King West, Toronto
Can't get more iconic than this 1928 Art Deco building. This whole-floor unit's got geometric details everywhere you look, terrazzo floors, and views that'll make your jaw drop. Restored with serious respect for the original design.
The Bridle Path, Toronto
A true Georgian Revival from 1912 that's been lovingly cared for. The formal gardens alone are worth the visit - they've got century-old trees and pathways that wind through the property like something out of a novel.
Lake Ontario Shoreline
Doesn't get better than 200 feet of private lakefront. This 1895 estate's got unobstructed water views, a boat house that's been converted into a killer guest suite, and original details that'll take your breath away.
Financial District, Toronto
This 1920s bank building's a real showstopper. We're talking marble everything, brass fixtures that gleam like new, and ceiling heights that modern construction just can't touch. Perfect for someone wanting a flagship location with soul.