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Charming Toronto home from the early 1900s is only $725,000

Misha Gajewski

created: Aug. 3, 2025, 4:01 a.m. | updated: Aug. 5, 2025, 3:30 p.m.

If you've ever dreamed of owning a charming century home in a historic neighbourhood, but figured that was impossible because, well, Toronto — 63 George St. might change your mind. Located in Weston Village, which is now recognized as a Heritage Conservation District, 63 George St. sits on one of the neighbourhood's most picturesque streets, known for its early 1900s character homes and classic gabled roofs. The main floor has a living room, kitchen, and primary bedroom, while upstairs you’ll find two small bedrooms and a loft space. But with spacious side and backyards, this place is packed with potential, especially if you're willing to dream big and get creative. 63 George Street is listed at just $725,000 — well below the neighbourhood average of $1 million, and cheaper than most downtown condos.

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