Toronto W03 M6H 3K1 Ontario
MLS: W12411434
Added 1 hour ago | For Sale
Listed by: RE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC.
76 Westmount Avenue is not simply a residence, but a landmark. An Edwardian jewel in Toronto's Regal Heights, built in 1908 and standing proudly on a generous 30 x 115 foot lot. With its elegant brick façade, soaring ceilings, stained glass accents, and timeless proportions, the home recalls an era of craftsmanship and grace while offering the canvas for a refined city estate. Its story begins with distinction. In 1916, lawyer Harry A. Newman, founder of the Canadian branch of the Lions Club and later its first international president, made this house his home. That spirit of vision and leadership is woven into the fabric of 76 Westmount, giving it a character that extends beyond architecture into legacy. Inside, 6 bedrooms span the second and third floors, complemented by an additional bedroom in the lower level. For the discerning buyer, the possibilities are extraordinary: restore the property into a grand single-family residence where Edwardian character blends seamlessly with bespoke modern finishes, or for investors, its size and configuration make it an exceptional income-generating property in one of Toronto's most desirable neighbourhoods. An extra wide mutual driveway extends to rear parking for multiple cars, adding practical value to the property. The setting is as compelling as the home: Regal Heights is one of Toronto's most connected and storied neighborhoods, where tree-lined streets meet cultural vibrancy. Steps from St. Clair West, Wychwood Barns, and Corso Italia, residents enjoy artisanal cafés, markets, boutiques, and green spaces, all within easy reach of downtown. Easy walking distance to Regal Heights PS, St. Clare Catholic School, Hudson College, and Oakwood Collegiate. 76 Westmount Avenue is an address of distinction - an heirloom property with a proud past and a limitless future. Whether envisioned as a distinguished residence or a strategic investment, this is your opportunity to shape the next chapter of a Toronto landmark.