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3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
1 CAR GARAGE
24 Emerson Ave – Your First Home Win!
Finding an actually great first home in Toronto? It’s like trying to get a seat on the TTC at rush hour—rare, but not impossible. Welcome to 24 Emerson Ave, the perfect starter home that gets you into the city, keeps you close to the action, and makes life easy.
? HOME HIGHLIGHTS:
✔ 3 real-deal bedrooms (finally, space for more than just a bed and a nightstand)
✔ 2 full bathrooms (because morning battles for the shower are overrated)
✔ Finished basement (WFH zone, chill lounge, guest suite—you decide)
✔ Detached garage (actual, functional parking—yes, in the city!)
✔ Fully updated (modern without losing charm)
✔ Steps to transit, bars, coffee shops & some of Toronto’s best food
? INSIDE THE HOUSE:
The main floor is bright, open, and full of natural light. Hardwood floors, modern lighting, and big windows make it a space you actually want to be in. The kitchen? Sleek, stylish, and designed for real use. Quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and a breakfast bar perfect for coffee, cocktails, or dramatic heart-to-hearts with friends.
Upstairs, you’ve got three proper bedrooms—not those weirdly tiny rooms you see in some houses. The primary bedroom is super bright, and the second and third bedrooms are perfect for a home office, guest room, or a space to finally display your vinyl collection.
The finished basement? Total bonus. It’s got extra living space, a home office setup, and a second full bathroom. Plus, it’s cozy enough for binge-watching your favourite shows on a lazy Sunday.
? OUTDOOR SPACE (A LITTLE SLICE OF YOUR OWN)
Is this the backyard of a millionaire’s mansion? No. But is it yours? Yes! And it’s just the right size for a BBQ, a couple of friends, and a tiny herb garden if you’re feeling fancy. Plus, the detached garage gives you the flexibility to park, store your gear, or turn it into the coolest DIY workshop on the block.
? BUT LET’S TALK ABOUT THIS LOCATION!
This home isn’t just about what’s inside—it’s about where you are. And let’s be real, you can’t beat this spot.
? Transit? Walk to the subway in minutes or just wander down Bloor and discover something new, especially at Bar Neon—you’ve got options. No car needed.
? Food & Coffee? Bloorcourt is foodie heaven—from cozy cafés to some of the best eats in the city. You’re near Parallel, Sugo, and the best empanadas you’ve ever had at La Cubana.
? Nightlife? The Drake, Burdock, and a dozen other great bars are a short Uber away. Or just wander down Bloor and discover something new.
? Shopping? Dufferin Mall for the essentials, Bloor St. boutiques for the fun stuff.
? Green Space? Walk to Dovercourt Park, Christie Pits, or even High Park if you’re up for a longer stroll.
This is downtown living at its best—with an actual house to call your own.
? SEE IT BEFORE IT’S GONE!
Starter homes in THIS location, with THIS much charm, and THIS many updates? They don’t stick around. So book a showing, check it out, and get ready to fall in love with your new home.
Additional Information
Possession | Immediate
Property Taxes | $4,849.66 / 2024
Size | 1,491 square feet
Lot Size | 18 x 96 feet
Parking | 1 parking space


About the Neighbourhood | Junction – Wallace Emerson
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction has a consistent population, and is popular with people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood owes its development to the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railway lines which began freight services to this area in the late 1800s. Nowadays, the main thoroughfare of Bloor Street consists almost exclusively of mixed-use residential and commercial buildings. The residential area north of Bloor Street is primarily single-family dwellings. Many of these structures have been converted into apartments, housing up to eight separate units, but some new homebuyers are renovating them back to single-family homes. The Village of Dovercourt was founded in the 1870s. Its residents were originally poor immigrants from England. The village was annexed by the old City of Toronto in 1912, helping stimulate its growth and development by 1923.
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Aleks Oleksak
Sales Representative
Direct | 416.707.1209
Email | [email protected]
Website | AmirAndAleks.com