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Toronto home in the same family since 1913 just hit the market for $1 million

Misha Gajewski

created: Sept. 7, 2025, 4:01 a.m. | updated: Sept. 8, 2025, 7:27 p.m.

When you picture a family home being passed down through generations, you probably imagine sprawling estates — Downton Abbey vibes, rolling lawns, maybe even a butler. Sometimes, it looks a lot more like 22 Seymour Ave., a humble Toronto detached house that's been in the same family since 1913. That's 111 years of dinners, birthdays, and probably more than a few regrettable decor choices, like the terrazzo vinyl stairs. The kitchen still features what appears to be its original cabinets, but, thankfully, it also offers modern appliances. Best of all, listed at $1,099,999, it's basically a bargain in this neighbourhood, where homes regularly go for north of $2 million.

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