This $700,000 Toronto house looks like it was marinated in cigarette smoke
Misha Gajewski
created: Nov. 30, 2025, 5 a.m. | updated: Dec. 2, 2025, 12:59 p.m.
We all know smoking is bad for our lungs, but if you've ever wondered what a Toronto home marinated in decades of cigarette smoke looks like, wonder no more — 102 Kalmar Ave. N is here to scratch that oddly specific itch.
Listed at $758,000, down from $799,900, this detached, 100-plus-year-old Scarborough house sits on a generous 30 by 135-foot lot.
Because yes, every surface inside this home looks like it's been lightly shellacked with tar and nicotine.
Let's just say if you're touring the house, maybe don't poke anything.
It is kinda annoying though that, because it's Toronto, even homes that look like they starred in an anti-smoking PSA still command close to $800K.
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