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Toronto landmark around for almost 130 years hits market for $14 million

Misha Gajewski

created: Aug. 1, 2025, 4:01 a.m. | updated: Aug. 2, 2025, 5:36 a.m.

Built in 1898, the home was originally commissioned by Mrs. Mary Davies, the daughter-in-law of Toronto meat-packing magnate William Henry Davies. The four-room primary suite that includes its own sitting room, dressing room, and ensuite is basically fit for royalty. A gated driveway leads to a detached three-car garage, and there's enough space to park up to nine vehicles — a rarity anywhere in Toronto, let alone Rosedale. It's not just a house — it's an estate, a landmark, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a truly iconic piece of Toronto real estate. But for the right buyer — someone who appreciates both historic charm and modern luxury — 20 Elm Ave. is definitely worth it.

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