Mark Sinnett
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Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
A three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom, slab on grade semi-detached home built in 2018 and with an attached garage, located just north of the Fruit Belt neighbourhood, an easy walk from Kingston's downtown core. Those are the barest of details, but unless you already live in downtown Kingston you might not realize just how rarely that description can be attached to one of the local real estate listings. I live in the same neighbourhood and my house dates to about 1875. Most of the neighbouring properties are over one hundred years old. There just isn't the room for this sort of modern in-fill project. And that's a shame because most days I'd pay a lot for a garage and an almost total absence of maintenance chores. Nothing I can think of here is even halfway through its lifespan. The eat-in kitchen and living room are at the back, collecting all the sunlight, with sliding doors out to the garden. It's a very modern configuration. There's a main-floor laundry and bathroom too. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is very nearly palatial, big enough for dancing, and is being used as a rec room. It makes sense to me and unless your family has grown, numbers-wise, you might set it up the same way. The other two bedrooms are no slouches either, and the overall sense is of a worry-free, reasonably priced home in a hard-to-beat location. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$449,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1099.99 sqft
66 COWDY STREET
Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (11 - Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)) ON Home for Sale
The jet-black exterior of this very stylish home set among tall trees above the St Lawrence River, just ten minutes from Kingston's downtown core and with access to community waterfront, is like something dreamed up for the next Bond film. There is even a spot for the Aston Martin, two of them in fact, at the bottom of the stone steps. The house is elegant and minimalist in its design, private as a hilltop fort. The living and dining rooms are open to the ridiculously pretty loft and adjacent to two bedrooms. The ceiling is just shy of a mile high, we've measured it, and the light, wherever you poke your head, pours in from all sides. The galley kitchen, with its stone counters and its open shelves, its head-height porthole to the woods, is properly connected to that main space, so as not to isolate whoever prepares dinner. We might use one of those bedrooms as an office, and save the splendid studio/shed for garden tools and a small workshop, a secret spot to crack codes. There is a bathroom on the main level of the house (kitted out with subway tile and a rainfall shower!), and another two-piece in the loft. We keep saying *loft*, but it is surely the third bedroom, the principal suite, complete with dressing area and a private, elevated deck. You will feel, I swear, as if you've arrived at an exclusive hotel. The renovations are recent and extensive (we can send you a list), and the heating and cooling are top-notch. There really is nothing here that needs your attention. Which is the point, isn't it, when you decide to leave behind the run-of-the-mill and live extraordinarily? (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$599,999 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1499.99 sqft
4 BOOTH AVENUE
Kingston (11 - Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)), ON
Listing by: ERIN GALLAGHER - CENTURY 21 HERITAGE GROUP LTD., BROKERAGE -
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
A three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom, slab on grade semi-detached home built in 2018 and with an attached garage, located just north of the Fruit Belt neighbourhood, an easy walk from Kingston's downtown core. Those are the barest of details, but unless you already live in downtown Kingston you might not realize just how rarely that description can be attached to one of the local real estate listings. I live in the same neighbourhood and my house dates to about 1875. Most of the neighbouring properties are over one hundred years old. There just isn't the room for this sort of modern in-fill project. And that's a shame because most days I'd pay a lot for a garage and an almost total absence of maintenance chores. Nothing I can think of here is even halfway through its lifespan. The eat-in kitchen and living room are at the back, collecting all the sunlight, with sliding doors out to the garden. It's a very modern configuration. There's a main-floor laundry and bathroom too. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is very nearly palatial, big enough for dancing, and is being used as a rec room. It makes sense to me and unless your family has grown, numbers-wise, you might set it up the same way. The other two bedrooms are no slouches either, and the overall sense is of a worry-free, reasonably priced home in a hard-to-beat location. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$459,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1099.99 sqft
66 COWDY STREET
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)) ON Home for Sale
There is something monolithic about the black wooden exterior of this rather marvelous home set among trees high above the St Lawrence River just east of Kingston. We are also reminded of the charred cedar homes that cling improbably to the steep sides of the Norwegian fjord and Japanese forest. 4 Booth, though, is easier to reach than those Bond-villain getaways. You are a scant ten minutes from the downtown core. The house is elegant and minimalist, and we expect you will spend most of your time dead center of the house, light pouring in from all sides. The galley kitchen, with its stone counters and its open shelves, (its head-height porthole, as if you have embarked on a great sea voyage) is properly connected to the rest of the house so as not to isolate whoever is preparing supper. There are two bedrooms tucked away downstairs, but we would use one as an office to write in and save the splendid outbuilding for the garden tools and outdoor furniture. There is a lavish bathroom too, and another up above in the loft. We say loft, but it is surely the third bedroom, the principal suite, with a dressing area and a private elevated deck. You will feel as if you've arrived in one of the world's grand hotels. The finishes throughout the property are really lovely, and the heating and cooling are top-notch. There is nothing that needs your attention. Which is the point, isn't it, when you decide to leave ordinary routines behind and to live extraordinarily? (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$699,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1499.99 sqft
4 BOOTH AVENUE
Kingston (Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)), ON
Listing by: ERIN GALLAGHER - CENTURY 21 HERITAGE GROUP LTD., BROKERAGE -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A storybook sort of three-bedroom detached home built in the 1940s, with a secret garden all long grass and tree swings, and a detached garage that's probably too small for your 21st-Century SUV, but with its exposed brick comes across like a Victorian potting shed. This pretty house has mahogany trim all over, as well as hardwood floors, a living room fireplace, a couple hundred pretty windows at least, and a functional retro kitchen the colour of a lime blancmange. Its fantastic! And that's before you discover the sunroom at the back of the house that's like something out of a Merchant and Ivory film, or the alcove upstairs where perhaps you read, or knit, make art from wool. There is a gas boiler for heat, so the air barely moves unless it's to get out of your way, and there is a deck in front of the house (yes, in front!) so hidden by evergreens you could sit out there and count your good fortunes. Rideau Public School is just down the street and Winston Churchill is walkable, as are the downtown core and the Princess St shops. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$559,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1387 sqft
120 DUNDAS Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
You can tell a lot about a home from the materials used to construct it. At 86 Lakeshore Boulevard, an extraordinary executive waterfront property in Kingstons west end, the tiles in the entry are limestone, the kitchen counters are cut from local wollastonite, the soft-close cabinets are in white oak. There is also slate flooring and a Douglas Fir window seat built for you to keep an eye on the lake. The attention to detail and sightline, to traffic pattern and elevation throughout the more than 3500 feet of living space is remarkable. A major architectural renovation six years ago has transformed the house. The kitchen (oh that kitchen!) hides premium appliances (Fisher & Paykel, Miele) away where they wont distract from the view. There is a modesty to the proceedings that feels rare and likely to extend ones life expectancy. The back family room (there is a front family room too) gives onto patios and decks and lawns and curated gardens, and then finally to a broad swathe of Lake Ontario, its endless blue-green views westward. There are chairs and a hammock out there right now and, well, I just dont know how one is supposed to get any work done. There are four bedrooms on the second floor, and the principal has the best, most stylish ensuite youve seen, There are three-and-a-half bathrooms (plus the glass-tiled dog shower) and there is a new one-bedroom walkup in-law suite in the basement for when family comes and never wants to leave. The hydronic heating system is state of the art, and has been supplemented by seven ductless splits for both heating and cooling. The garage is a double, and the driveway is circular. Youre ten minutes from the west-end shops and the downtown core, fifteen from the highway. The schools are brilliant and there are more parks around here than people (including Everitt Point Park, just three doors down). It may be the finest property offered in Kingston this season. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$2,300,000 Withdrawn- 5 bds
- 4 ba
- 3576.64 sqft
86 LAKESHORE Boulevard
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A storybook sort of three-bedroom detached home built in the 1940s, with a secret garden all long grass and tree swings, and a detached garage way too small for your SUV, so dont bother even trying. Mahogany trim all over, hardwood floors, fireplace, a couple hundred pretty windows, and a kitchen the colour of a lime blancmange. Its quite fantastic. And that's before you discover the sunroom at the back of the house like something out of a Merchant and Ivory film, or the alcove upstairs that's way too small to call a bedroom, or even an office; perhaps you read in there, or knit, make art from wool. There is a gas boiler for heat, so the air barely moves unless it's to get out of your way, and there is a deck in front of the house (yes, in front!) so hidden by evergreens you could sit out there and count your treasure. Rideau Public is just down the street and Winston Churchill is walkable. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$619,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1387 sqft
120 DUNDAS Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
Truth is, I like the Inner Harbour best. I walk up to The Elm for a coffee in the morning, and when time allows I take the K & P Trail down to Belle Park and then out to that glorious sinking island in the middle of the Cataraqui River. Its an hour and ten round-trip, and the best part of many of my days. The downtown core is a fifteen-minute stroll in the other direction. 314 Rideau St was probably built to house people working in the shipyards, or at the Woollen Mill. Its a cottage, through and through, both modest and charming. There were once serious woods behind the house and now those acres are shared with ball diamonds and soccer fields. The restored Broom Factory is directly opposite, pretty much, with its cafe and its concert spaces, its funky and low-slung red-brick architecture, its lone EV plug. The house itself is bright and well-appointed, with three beds and two baths, and a kitchen (with its own island) big enough for your choir group singalongs. There is a wooden beam strung with industrial lights that screams back forty square dance, though I dont have a clue why. There is a private-feeling deck out back, and a block shed. Mostly I think what I feel about this little blue house is that Im pleased I get to offer it for sale, that you can still buy a good house downtown in the low 400s. It feels to me a smart place to start the home ownership part of your life, or even to wind that stage up, and if someone tossed me the key Id be mighty thrilled. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$435,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1105 sqft
314 RIDEAU Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
I wrote not too long ago that 11 Raglan Road is an expertly renovated downtown townhouse all wrapped up in a fresh, dark chocolate siding. The best truffle in the box. Something like that anyway, and the sentiment still rings true for me, that blazing, cherry-red door pulling the image tight. So if your aim is to buy one of the sweetest homes in the Inner Harbour neighbourhood, not even a ten-minute walk from the citys core, well today is going to be a very good day for you. Spread over three floors (the third floor loft bedroom looks discreetly over the Cataraqui River) the house stacks a set of pale wood-accented spaces, each one striving to out-do the last. Knotty pine floors and stone counters, rough-hewn ceiling boards and whitewashed walls, subway tile and jazzy ceramics. Even a strip of exposed brick chimney at the top of the house. The stone surrounding the gas fireplace in the living room is like a cliff you find at the base of a waterfall. The renovations five years ago saw new floors laid down, as well as new insulation, and wiring, and plumbing, and sound-proofing, and windows. There are three bathrooms(!) and there is laundry upstairs, along with closet spaces deep enough a desk has been set into one and serves as a hideaway for top-secret calls. A shed at the back of the house makes for brilliant storage but if you removed it youd be left with a parking spot accessible via a right-of-way. Theres a grassy, private garden tucked away back there too, with dappled shade and often a string of fairy lights. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$515,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 3 ba
- 1277 sqft
11 RAGLAN Road
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
The views from the balcony at this marvellous top-floor condominium in Kingstons east end are just silly, taking in Kingstons downtown core, with Lake Ontario on its shoulder, a serious mile-long stretch of the Cataraqui River, as well as ancient and forested Belle Island, and then on north to the new Waaban Crossing. There is simply no better panorama in Kingston. Its the sort of balcony upon which royalty gets married, or DiCaprio makes eyes at Kate Winslet. The unit used to have two bedrooms, and could be made that way again quite straightforwardly.. But the second was divided into brilliant storage and also an extension to the living room, with built-in cabinetry for your books and your entertainment systems. There is now an entire wing, it feels, given over to wining and dining. The seller added a good heat pump for both heating and cooling, as well as stone counters in the kitchen, and new flooring throughout the unit. The bedroom has a splendid ensuite bathroom, and theres a second three-piece with a toilet and shower. #809 also has the closest access to the rooftop pool. There is a second pool downstairs, near the gym and the meeting room, the library and the guest suite. This feels to me like the perfect opportunity to live above the fray and, if you're ambitious, train every morning for the next Olympics. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$450,000 Withdrawn- 1 bds
- 2 ba
- 950 sqft
120 BARRETT Court Unit# 809
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A spacious three-bedroom home (2+1) with a partly finished basement on a 50 by 132 foot lot with an attached garage/workshop. The asking price means that you have options here - renovate simply and live (or rent out) close to downtown Kingston without breaking the bank, or go to town on the house and create something new and altogether brilliant. There is work here but also the promise of real reward. Others - although this feels a bit drastic - may decide the value is in the location and the lot itself. Whichever future you settle on, the evolution of the property promises to be fascinating and I'll be driving by all summer. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$250,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1400 sqft
33 MACCAULEY Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
671 Sussex Blvd is just about the most casually stylish three-bedroom, two-bathroom Bayridge sidesplit imaginable. Add any other detail and youre on a film set. The basement, for instance, comes across like a private room in a Manhattan club. Most Friday nights a long time ago, I swear Lou Reed lounged down there with Andy Warhol. So youre buying a landmark, but also a smart, bright home in Bayridge South, close to parks and schools and shopping, Lemoines Point, and even the golf course. There is a proper living room where youll just marvel at the Hoover-Dam-like curve of that mid-century front window, and also a sunken family room with a wood-burning fireplace. There is a formal dining room with sliding doors out to a splendid deck overlooking the huge private garden, but also an eat-in kitchen kitted out with a lime-cushioned booth for Pizza Night. There are lots of hardwood floors and good ironwork and mid-century doors, as well as an attached single garage. Intensely cool, it also feels custom-built to me; the distilled result of careful planning and a keen eye. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$575,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1880 sqft
671 SUSSEX Boulevard
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A stones throw from both Lancaster Drive and Mother Teresa Public Schools, as well as Holy Cross Secondary, this brick-fronted bungalow with its total of five bedrooms (three on the main floor and two more in the excellent, fully finished basement) is the perfect family home for those wanting to settle in Kingstons Westwoods neighbourhood, close to all the shopping and the movie theatres (and what feels like more park acreage than the Lake District). Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac the house presents as a hideaway from the bustle, with a true double garage, pretty fenced garden and decks (including off the principal bedroom). Highlights include three full bathrooms, hardwood flooring, big windows, organization systems built into the closets, stainless steel appliances (including a gas stove with double oven), and a gas fireplace in the superb recreation room downstairs. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$745,000 Withdrawn- 5 bds
- 3 ba
- 2726 sqft
1032 SHEWELL Court
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
This splendid two-storey midtown home, with its extravagant gardens, as well as its brilliant detached workshop (to me it screams in-law or secondary suite) and its terra cotta tile, its added sunroom at the back of the house, its stone-wrapped woodstove and the oak floors, its skylights and hangouts, its gracious archways and its kitchen full of pot-hangers and acres of countertop, a full-on lounge, is unlike anything you were daring to hope for this season. It is, in all the important ways, better than what has come before. There are two bedrooms, but until recently there were three, and a weekends work would make it that way again. There is a bathroom on each level. A walk-in pantry with laundry hook-up. The basement is set up for unexpected drop-ins, with a separate sleeping area. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$724,900 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1915 sqft
236 PARK Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Residential Income for Sale
A downtown up-and-down Inner Harbour legal duplex with the utilities all nicely separated. A freshly renovated (it's really quite brilliant) three-bedroom ground floor unit is vacant and ready to go. Up above is a good two-bedroom unit also vacant. Both have their own furnace and AC systems. This spacious detached property is in fine condition with maintenance-free vinyl siding, as well as ample parking and outdoor space. The downtown core is a twelve-minute stroll, Doug Fluhrer Park and the waterfront is not even five minutes away, and The Elm Cafe is closer than your own kitchen. It seems an unusually fine investment to me, offering the opportunity to set your own rents or live inexpensively in one of the city's most thrilling neighbourhoods. Conservative rents would be $2000 + on the main floor and $1300 + upstairs. 2023 taxes of $4493 and insurance of approximately $1400 per year suggest an NOI of 33, 707 and a very healthy CAP rate of 6.2%. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$539,000 Withdrawn- 5 bds
- 2 ba
- 1650 sqft
608 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
79 Colborne St is beautiful, of course, but not particularly glamorous. It is more glamorous-in-waiting, like the brilliant teenager slumming it in front of a Playstation console (in an old Lou Reed T-shirt). The colours dont match (the third-floor loft is the colour of a London bus while the laundry nook is lined with the wildest Florida lime), and the flooring involves a looking-glass sort of checkerboard as well as thick coral shag-pile in a bedroom or two. It is a forgotten bag of liquorice all-sorts, a mixed load of laundry. Which is to say that you will likely fall in love immediately with this downtown townhouse, and then tease from it an altogether brilliant third act. The living and dining rooms are but high-ceilinged escorts to the fabulous staircase, its octagonal newel post like something plundered from a Victorian gambling den. There is a gas fireplace in the kitchen with the wingspan of Pavarotti, and beyond that a courtyard where you surely negotiate the end of wars, the start of an affair. You park your Bugatti back there, or the horses you had grazing all morning at McBurney Park. There are three bedrooms on the second floor and the loft can be a fourth, with its own ensuite, as if the plan all along was to both rise above the fray and ride out the apocalypse. Id finish the basement too, and install a Churchillian pool table beneath sulphur beams, line the stone walls with mahogany humidors. You see where Im going with this: 79 Colborne St is that oil painting the conservationist examines with cotton swabs and then returns with the news that youve bought yourself a Rembrandt. It is the perfectly designed magic trick; the handsome devil you nearly missed. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$889,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 2000 sqft
79 COLBORNE Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Battersea ON Home for Sale
A remarkable, intensely modern two-bedroom, two-bathroom rammed earth home just over twenty minutes north of Kingston. Perhaps you'll recognise the centuries-old construction technique instantly - the walls (they are two feet thick and utility costs last year averaged $172 per month) give the illusion of a sand beach stood on end like a painting. Heat is provided by a four-zone in-floor radiant hot water system and the floors on the vaulted open-plan main level are concrete. There is an HRV to regulate humidity levels and a state-of-the-art water filtration system. There are German windows and doors so substantial that when you lever them open or closed they feel lifted from some metropolitan art gallery. The metal roof wraps up the pine-clad ceilings like a space-age raincoat. The loft makes for a presidential sort of hideaway (with an ensuite Richard Branson wanted for his island, is what I hear). The lot is a completely fenced and entirely awesome two acres. There is drainage beneath the undulating lawns and a dark, soft-edged cliff off in the corner that comes across like a giants pillow. I havent even mentioned the post and beam, the high-end appliances and induction stove, or the mile of quartz counter you lean on to contemplate the state of the world, and those ceilings so far off that laying on the couch the knots in the pine blink like night-sky stars, and every drifting thought gathers as high, gauzy cloud. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$715,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1753 sqft
6189 BATTERSEA Road
Battersea, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A spacious three-bedroom home with a partly finished basement on a 50 by 132 foot lot with an attached garage/workshop. The asking price means that you have options here - renovate simply and live (or rent out) close to downtown Kingston without breaking the bank, or go to town on the house and create something new and altogether brilliant. There is work here but also the promise of real reward. Others - although this feels a bit drastic - may decide the value is in the location and the lot itself. Whichever future you settle on, the evolution of the property promises to be fascinating and I'll be driving by all summer. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$250,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1400 sqft
33 MACCAULEY Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A really splendid, even rather grand, four-bedroom carpet-free Tamarack home in Kingstons east end, with a walkout lower level and over 4000 square feet of elegant finished living space. The sensation, upon entering, is of having discovered something better than anything that has come before, both in terms of scale and finishings. The light reflects off the floors in shimmering parallelograms and teardrops, as if youre inside some ultra-modern chandelier. At the back of the house, nearly a mile from the entrance, is the quartz-countered, subway-tiled kitchen, with a separate butlers pantry and doors out to an elevated deck. The living room with its gas fireplace is other side of a stone-topped island with stools nudged modestly under its northern lip. It is a family house at heart. There is a formal dining room, and a mud room, and a second sitting area on this level as well. You will want for nothing. There are California shutters on all the windows. There are also four bedrooms and a laundry. The principal suite is tucked away with its own spa bathroom. All the bedrooms have walk-in closets. The remarkably open lower level features a walkout to the gardens. There is even a fifth bedroom and further bathroom for when family stops in and then stays for the weekend because how is anyone supposed to tear themselves away. The house is situated on a quiet street just off Greenwood Park Drive, which puts you close to trails and shopping, schools and the downtown core. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$995,000 Withdrawn- 4 bds
- 4 ba
- 4004 sqft
1245 CYPRUS ROAD
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Residential Income for Sale
A downtown up-and-down legal duplex with the utilities all nicely separated. A freshly renovated (it's really quite brilliant) three-bedroom ground floor unit is vacant and ready to go. Up above is a good two-bedroom unit (also vacant now). Both have their own furnace and AC systems. This spacious detached property is in fine condition with maintenance-free vinyl siding, as well as ample parking and outdoor space. It seems an unusually fine investment to me, offering the opportunity to set your own rents or live inexpensively in one of the city's most thrilling neighbourhoods. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$549,872 Withdrawn- 5 bds
- 0 ba
- 1650 sqft
608 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A fairytale two-bedroom downtown cottage with a third-floor hideaway, a main floor custom kitchen, and intensely handsome Jotul stove that glows all evening, like a film star reading over a new contract. The intensely renovated house (plumbing, electrical, insulation and so on) sits just north of Raglan Road on the west side of the street. I would describe the colour of the place as plum mixed with cherry. The porch and trim are navy. It is rather like a bird you might find high in a palm tree somewhere, a species protected by law. The ground floor has been opened up and the kitchen at the rear is a General-Store-style marvel of reclaimed hardwood and hammered tin, with Lee Valley hardware and a heated slate floor. There is exposed post and beam as well as brickwork, and tongue in groove pine floors set against American Clay walls. You are cast in a film that any minute will be up for a set design Oscar, that's how it feels. A rolling ladder provides entry to the third-floor studio/bedroom/hideaway, and above your head is a 2019 steel roof. The rain can't stand it. The garden is private, and distinctly Nordic, all rough wood and old low-to-the-ground-decking. The shed is fully insulated. Pizza Monster is around the corner. The Elm is over one block. Daughters is just up John and Doug Fluhrer Park is visible just about from the corner. If you need the main drag its a ten-minute meander. Street parking is twelve bucks a month. The lifestyle - and here, darn it, comes the cliche - is priceless. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$495,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 1 ba
- 1215 sqft
528 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
117 Rideau St is a very smart (and modern, the house was built in 1994)) red-brick downtown townhouse with an attached garage (and inside entry to that garage), with three very large bedrooms (or two, and a marvellous third-floor rec room) and two-and-a-half baths, including an ensuite. These facts alone will draw a crowd. But the additional details are impressive. There are granite counters in the glamorous white kitchen and proper seating at the stone-topped island, as well as all sorts of custom built-ins. The floors on the main level in the living and dining rooms are hickory, and there are warm carpets upstairs. The laundry is tucked handily between the second-floor bedrooms. There are sliding glass doors (did I mention how bright the house is?) out to the fenced, mature garden with its big low deck, and even sneaky views of the Cataraqui River. You are only a block from Doug Fluhrer Park and a couple more to the citys core. Its an easy walk to McBurney Park, the hospitals and the university campus, as well as RMC. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$675,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 3 ba
- 1820 sqft
117 RIDEAU Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
13 Fifth Avenue is a rather brilliant Kingscourt bungalow - as light-filled as a greenhouse, both spacious and stylish, with good renovations and a smart modern flow to it. You walk me in blindfolded and then offer the big reveal (ta-da!) Id believe it was built just this year, was something modular designed off-shore and trucked in with a police escort. The main living space at the front of the house has oak floors and a gas stove. It is far enough, from end to end, to walk the dog. There are views through to the kitchen with its robins egg cabinets and butcher-block counter, its subway tile backsplash and its gas stove. The breakfast area reads like a full-on dining room, some Brooklyn diner. Two bedrooms are spaced along the eastern wall, and one has sliding doors straight out to the deck and the mature gardens. Its the sort of room youd expect to rent for a sunny long weekend in The County. There is a pretty third bedroom in the finished basement, a fantastic space in its own right, with a rec room youll use (and I covet), a three-piece bathroom, and laundry. An in-law suite seems a smart future. A good detached garage with a new opener and a workshop door has been built at the end of the long driveway. You could park the car in there, sure, but cut a new window into the side you could also write your next book, or build your next space shuttle. I like this house an awful lot, is what it all means, and I think you will too. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$495,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1003 sqft
13 FIFTH Avenue
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
With parking, patio, garden, and income potential, 64 Wellington St is perfect for a young professional, retired couple, or someone wanting a Kingston pied-a-terre. This stunning duplex (circa 1841, stucco over brick) is situated close to City Park and the university, and just up the street from Lake Ontario. The renovations are marvellous, the appliances high-end, and the garden an oasis. The two one-bedroom units both feature solid-wood custom kitchens and exposed brickwork and clawfoot tubs. It is hard to choose between them, but if I lived there myself, I would write at a desk set dead-centre of the room beyond the ground-floor kitchen, staring wistfully out at the interlocking brick patio, trying to unravel in words its dappled shade. I would write better sentences, I know I would. I would also sleep better than I ever have, at the back of the house and far from the madding crowd, in that pine-ceilinged bedroom with the garden wrapped around it like a quilt. The parlour at the front of the house belongs in a magazine, or that Hardy novel youve been meaning to re-read. Some will view the property less romantically, perhaps installing their children, one above the other while theyre at Queens, giving them every possible advantage. And fair enough, because all sorts of brilliant futures are possible here. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$798,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1771 sqft
64 WELLINGTON Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
64 Wellington St is a rather brilliant duplex (circa 1841, stucco over brick) situated across City Park from the university, and just up the street from Lake Ontario. The renovations are marvelous, the appliances high-end, and the garden an oasis. There is ample parking, abundant character, and nothing left to do or to worry about. It is perfect, it seems to me, as a downtown pied terre with the added benefit of upstairs income. The two one-bedroom units both feature solid-wood custom kitchens and exposed brickwork and clawfoot tubs. It is hard to choose between them, but if I lived there myself, I would write at a drafting table set middle of the room beyond the ground-floor kitchen, staring wistfully out at the interlocking brick patio, trying to capture in words its dappled shade. I would write better sentences, I know I would. I would also sleep better than I ever have, at the back of the house and far from the madding crowd, in that pine-ceilinged bedroom with the garden wrapped around it like a quilt. The parlour at the front of the house belongs in a magazine, or that Hardy novel youve been meaning to re-read. Some will view the property less romantically, perhaps installing their children, one above the other, while theyre at Queens, giving them every possible advantage. And fair enough, there are all sorts of futures possible here. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$835,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1771 sqft
64 WELLINGTON Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
St Catherine St runs north off of Pine between Barrie and Patrick, which puts you in either the McBurney Park area, or the Inner Harbour, or The Fruit Belt, depending on where you draw your borders. Whichever it is, the street comes preloaded with downtowns best (unofficial) toboggan hill. The two-storey three-bedroom home on offer here is stupidly pretty and has been both expertly and extensively renovated. To my eye it reads like a Toronto renovation in that the ground floor has been entirely opened up. There is no remnant of an archway between the living and dining rooms, there is no hallway, no isolated kitchen. Instead there is just a rather glorious rectilinear space with light coming in at the front and at the back, and nothing to stop it from meeting up precisely in the middle. Its more expensive to renovate this way - youre hiding posts and beams, and protecting structure in a way that does real damage to the bank balance - but the end result is striking. The gas fireplace beside the front window provides a focal point, and a nod to history, but this is really just back-up to the brilliant cold-temperature heat pump installed last year (the insulation was upgraded too). There are pot lights and French doors, and a stacked washer and dryer in the corner of the kitchen that makes it feel decidedly European. The outside deck and the gardens will enhance both your espressos and your Merlots. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, and a bathroom that involves both modern shower stall and clawfoot tub. The original doors have been retained on this level and the paint /no-paint patterns on their faces are like maps from a Victorian atlas. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$575,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1082 sqft
13 ST CATHERINE Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
This semi-detached three-bedroom one-and-two-half bath home on Charles St - just down the street from The Elm Cafe and a short walk to the river, the downtown core, McBurney Park, Central Public - dates to 1870. You wouldnt guess that from the big modern window at the front, or the metal roof, the new midnight blue paint job, but inside is a home bursting with character. The pine floors have that polished golden glow that only time will produce, and I cant come close to reaching the main floor ceilings. The kitchen was redone in 2018 and its white quartz counters, I realize, match this mornings fresh snow out in the sweet garden (with its stone patio and new shed and big tree) just beyond the sliding doors and the window seat. Turn on the right music and youre on a movie set. The two-piece bathroom on this floor was added in 2022 and is at least as smart and charming as your favourite human, as are the three good bedrooms, and the upstairs laundry. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$519,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 3 ba
- 1425 sqft
35 CHARLES Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
You stand before the windows of the splendid living room at the back of this 1940s waterfront home, looking over the near-acre of long lawns and old trees and wild perennial gardens that tumble down to the St Lawrence River, and the fireplace roars away at your back in a way that evokes an old castle guarding the international border. There is a wall of books too, though nothing described in their pages would feel any more grand. International treaties should be hammered out in this room. The front of the house is more intimate, a thick-walled cottage, a series of reception rooms with painted wooden floors and lifted from deep forest, a spot youd expect to find surrounded by dry stone walls and Dartmoors wild horses. There are 1 1/2 baths and three bedrooms, though the third bedroom would make a better office, a private corner in which to hide and write your novel (on days you cant be bothered to make the hike down to the waterfront studio). There is a woodstove next to the country kitchen and a couple of armchairs youll want to keep, so perfectly situated are they. There is a shaded deck behind the house on which to reflect, and a laundry room, just so you can begrudge that chores are even a thing. The views from absolutely everywhere are of Treasure island and Howe, and remind you in postcard ways that Kingstons downtown core is barely a ten-minute drive. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$795,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1848 sqft
1927 HWY 2 E
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
This handsome end unit red-brick townhouse in the Inner Harbour is a block from the river and a ten-minute walk from The Screening Room. The Elm Cafe and Pizza Monster are maybe a minute away. None of that matters, of course, if you cant bring yourself to leave the house. I move through these renovated and so-lovely rooms with a reverence, as if Ive stumbled upon a secular chapel at the end of a hike through towering firs. Which is odd, given the distinctly urban setting, but there is, I swear, a serenity to this one, a sense of good energies lavished for more than a century. I like particularly the angle of the south wall in the living and the dining room, the way the house widens towards the back, as if leading you into better understandings. I like the half step up into a kitchen that feels lifted from the Cotswolds, as does the skinny sunroom where you sit with your true love or your newspaper. I like, because I can be practical too, the fact that the furnace and AC were installed just last year. There used to be four bedrooms but one has been converted into a splendid laundry, with enough built-in storage to hide treasures. One of the remaining three has a mat set at the centre of the floor and the idea is that you sit there and meditate, I think, or contort yourself into shapes I havent managed in a decade. Id wander instead, taking in the spa bathroom, the dark-framed windows and the sound of rain on the metal roof. I might build up into that attic somewhere down the road, just to access the view it would likely provide of the water, the swans in formation heading south from dark forest. Parking is by permit ($12/mth) and there's always a spot at the door. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$495,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1462 sqft
545 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
525 Bagot St, a three-bedroom detached downtown home with parking and a deep yard, has been renovated extensively in the last few years, with the pace of change picking up in 2023, when pale new hardwood flooring was installed on both levels, along with a new gas fireplace, all sorts of new cabinetry, and a new furnace and AC. The idea was to either hunker down, or make the house irresistible. The flooring alone seems somehow to have increased the square footage. The halls feel both longer and wider than they did last year, the rooms more expansive, the ceilings further off, the light more intense. There is a main-floor laundry and bathroom at the back of the house, and a kitchen built to make light work of even the most elaborate Ottolenghi recipe. The bottomless garden, with its endless lawns and its rough pleasing symmetry, is a fabulous bonus. Located just north of Raglan Road, a block from the river, and an easy stroll into the downtown core and McBurney Park. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$515,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1015 sqft
525 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A detached two-bedroom midtown home (making a third bedroom would be very straighforward) spread over three impressive floors, with a long list of renovations (4-pc bathroom and foyer 2019, woodstove, deck and two-piece ensuite 2020, furnace and shingles 2021, finished basement 2022), a waterproofed lower level, and a 25 by 19 foot garden studio. 712 Portsmouth Avenue sits well back from the road and once inside you might as well be middle of a forest, so quiet does it seem. The elevated deck and deep, pretty garden behind the house only enhance the effect. The woodstove does its bit too. But there is also a distinctly urban feel here, with its custom kitchen (stainless appliances, quartz counters, subway tile backsplash) and the way that room is open to the rest of the ground floor. There is a bedroom on this level too, and a splendid four-piece bathroom. Upstairs is an office or perhaps a family room, with exposed rafters like the rib bones of a whale, and then the second bedroom with its own ensuite. The double garage behind the house has been transformed, as well as insulated and drywalled. A plug-in heater keeps it comfortable all year. There is even a stage in the corner for you to perform with your band or your more dramatic friends. More profitable would be the creation of a secondary suite back there, or a luxury pad for the in-laws or the teenagers. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$624,900 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1372 sqft
712 PORTSMOUTH Avenue
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
403 Bagot St, right downtown, between Ordnance and Bay (Walk Score 96), is a classic detached four-bedroom red-brick, and makes for a special sort of family home, or smart investment (a fifth bedroom would be straightforward, as would conversin back to a duplex). Formal and high-ceilinged living and family rooms, a separate dining room, then kitchen, then three-piece bathroom and laundry. The ground floor is a mile deep front-to-back. Upstairs is more of the same with the principal bedroom at the top of the back staircase. A 75K renovation to this room and the adjoining bathroom in 2019 have created an elegant, restful space quite separate from the darker hardwoods to be found elsewhere in the house. The shingles were replaced last year and the exterior gingerbread was repainted at the same time. There is a sweet fenced garden and ample parking beyond the back fence. Its not easy to find brick homes with this much space, and this much character (the plaster moldings! the stained glass transom! the classic iron radiators!) this close to the citys core. The Artillery Park Aquatic Centre is almost across the street, and Novel Idea is not even a five-minute stroll away. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$649,000 Withdrawn- 4 bds
- 2 ba
- 1896 sqft
403 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
A detached two-bedroom midtown home (making a third bedroom would be very straighforward) spread over three impressive floors, with a long list of renovations (4-pc bathroom and foyer 2019, woodstove, deck and two-piece ensuite 2020, furnace and shingles 2021, basement 2022), a waterproofed lower level, and a 25 by 19 foot garden studio. 712 Portsmouth Avenue sits well back from the road and once inside you might as well be middle of a forest, so quiet does it seem. The elevated deck and deep, pretty garden behind the house only enhance the effect. The woodstove does its bit too. But there is also a distinctly urban feel to the house with its custom kitchen (stainless appliances, quartz counters, subway tile backsplash) and the way that room is open to the rest of the ground floor. There is a bedroom on this level too, and a splendid four-piece bathroom. Upstairs is an office or perhaps a family room, with exposed rafters like the rib bones of a whale, and then the second bedroom with its own ensuite. The double garage behind the house has been insulated and drywalled. A plug-in heater keeps it comfortable all year. There is even a stage in the corner for you to perform with your band or your dramatic friends. Perhaps more likely is the creation of a secondary suite back there, a luxury pad for the in-laws. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$625,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1372 sqft
712 PORTSMOUTH Avenue
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Frontenac ON Home for Sale
A very attractive lot (0.31 acres) and an old cottage on Long Lake, just north-west of Parham. The 100 feet of waterfront is level and the water deepens gradually, with a sandy spot to wade in and swim away. The old cottage (1961) will need work, or replacement, but does give you a footprint close to the water. Presently arranged to offer a sitting room, an enclosed porch, and two bedrooms. I drove there from downtown Kingston in well under an hour. The roads are good and the views up and down the lake once you arrive are fantastic. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$249,000 Withdrawn- 0 bds
- 0 ba
- 461 sqft
1164 MINNIES Lane
Frontenac, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
182 Clergy St East is a superbly-renovated and very stylish three-bedroom home just south of McBurney Park. A limestone and brick wall in the exquisite vaulted kitchen at the rear of the house extends, as if by magic, into the private landscaped garden. That quality extends to the entire property with its tasteful colour schemes and really top-notch updates, to its drive-through garage (a garage, downtown!) and its twin gas fireplaces. There is an office on this level, too (which could just as easily be used as a guest room or library). Upstairs, two of the three big bedrooms have views over the garden, and the third has direct access to the luxurious bathroom. There is a serious laundry room up there as well. Step onto the porch and McBurney Park is immediately to your left and the downtown core is just a couple of blocks in the other direction. There wont be anything as well-located and well-finished this season. You are close to the university, all the shops and restaurants, the lake, and the hospitals. And if on Day One you should pull some celebratory champagne from the fridge (I know I would!) that kitchen ceiling is so far-off the cork wont even come close. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$859,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1850 sqft
182 CLERGY Street E
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
403 Bagot St, downtown between Ordnance and Bay (Walk Score 96), is a classic red-brick century home and a smart investment, given that a fifth, and even sixth, bedroom could be created in a weekend. The university campus is a dead-easy twenty-minute walk or five-minute bike ride straight through City Park, and at this price a cap rate well over 6% is a formality, and over 7% a distinct possibility. High-ceilinged living and family rooms, a separate dining room, then kitchen, then three-piece bathroom and laundry. The ground floor is about a mile deep, front-to-back. Upstairs is more of the same with the principal bedroom at the top of the back staircase. A 75K renovation in 2019 to this room and the adjoining bathroom have created a restful space separate from the darker hardwoods elsewhere in the house. The shingles were replaced last year and the exterior gingerbread was repainted at the same time. The gas boiler is efficient and was just serviced. A fenced garden with a bike shed, and ample parking (aka more income potential!) are a real bonus. Its really hard to find brick homes with this much space, and this much character (the plaster moldings! the stained glass transom! the iron radiators!) this well-located. Add the profitable math to that picture and 403 Bagot St really is one of a kind. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$649,000 Withdrawn- 4 bds
- 2 ba
- 1896 sqft
403 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
This splendid two-storey midtown home, with its extravagant gardens, as well as its brilliant detached workshop (to me it screams in-law or secondary suite) and its terra cotta tile, its added sunroom at the back of the house, its stone-wrapped wood stove and the oak floors, its skylights and hangouts, its gracious archways and its kitchen full of pot-hangers and acres of countertop, a full-on lounge, is unlike anything you were daring to hope for this season. It is, in all the important ways, better than what has come before. There are two bedrooms, but until recently there were three, and a weekends work would make it that way again. There is a bathroom on each level. A walk-in pantry with laundry hook-up. The basement is set up for unexpected drop-ins, with a separate sleeping area. There is even (and this is a weird place to end, I realize) a vestibule up front in which to suit up for the fall. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$725,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1662 sqft
236 PARK Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Sydenham ON Home for Sale
There are a lot of shopping lists that begin this way: A year-round cottage or home on deep, clean water twenty minutes from Kingston. Most of them have been kicking around for years, so difficult is that sort of property to actually find, especially at a decent price. It is the Alba truffle of homes, the ghost in the machine. 1243 Retreat Lane is a wood-clad bungalow set high above the deep waters of Sydenham Lake, amid emerald forest and just a ten-minute paddle from the village. A vaulted living room in knotty pine, with a grand fireplace and granite hearth, gives onto a skydeck that runs full width of the home. The modern kitchen is open to the living room, which means that no one gets isolated in there. Youre part of the celebration. The principal bedroom looks over the lake, so it connects to that same elevated deck, and morning coffee never tasted so good. An office at the back of the house could well serve as another bedroom in a pinch. The basement rec room walks out at grade to the lawns and the stairs down to the dock. There is another bedroom down there, tucked dark and quiet into the hillside, and a second bathroom. Ductless heat and AC will keep you comfortable all year long, whether its boating or skating youve come for. And while the detached double garage provides loads of storage for everything you could ever need, it could be readily converted to a grand bunkie, if the idea is to invite crowds. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$750,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1664 sqft
1243 RETREAT Lane
Sydenham, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Residential Income for Sale
64 Wellington St is a rather brilliant and vanishingly rare duplex (circa 1841, stucco over brick) situated across City Park from the university, and just up the street from Lake Ontario. The renovations are marvelous, the appliances high-end, and the garden an oasis. There is ample parking, abundant character, and nothing left to do or to worry about. It is perfect, it seems to me, as a downtown pied terre with the added benefit of upstairs income. The two one-bedroom units both feature solid-wood custom kitchens and exposed brickwork and clawfoot tubs. It is hard to choose between them, but if I lived there myself, I would write at a drafting table set middle of the room beyond the ground-floor kitchen, staring wistfully out at the interlocking brick patio, trying to unravel in words its dappled shade. I would write better sentences, I know I would. I would also sleep better than I ever have too, at the back of the house and far from the madding crowd, in that pine-ceilinged bedroom with the garden wrapped around it like a quilt. The parlour at the front of the house belongs in a magazine, or that Hardy novel youve been meaning to re-read. Some will view the property less romantically, perhaps installing their children, one above the other, while theyre at Queens, giving them every possible advantage. And fair enough, there are all sorts of futures possible here. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$835,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 1771 sqft
64 WELLINGTON Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
At the acute corner of Plum and Chestnut, in the centre of Kingstons Fruit Belt neighbourhood, is a two-storey three-bedroom house wrapped in royal blue steel. The lots perimeter is marked with bracing fences of caged rock and longitudinal wooden slats. There is both limestone patio and interlocking brick. An arbor against the side of the house, beneath which you set your outdoor dining table, is like the ribcage of a ship. Design-wise, it is downtowns most interesting address. The main floor offers gracious high-ceilinged spaces with pale walls and dark hardwoods, and a separate living and dining room. The kitchen, with its granite counters and glass backsplash, its pebbled chimney and steel accents, is both warm and distinctly modern. There are three good bedrooms and a dreamy bathroom with a Victorian clawfoot tub and ivy climbing around the mirrors frame. There is a parking spot out back beyond the deck, and even a mudroom which would convert nicely into a main-floor bathroom. It is a unique and rather brilliant house in a unique and rather brilliant neighbourhood, just down the street from Friendship Park, and a ten-minute amble from the cores shops and restaurants. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$575,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1178 sqft
34 PLUM Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
152 years ago someone pushed one limestone block against another and quietly began the process of building 145 James St. The world is different now, and so is the house, but it retains its modest, low-to-the-ground charm and the sense that another century and a half will see it sitting just as proudly. There are three of these attached cottages in a row and 145 is the most westerly of them. The setting sun warms its flank every afternoon. For the longest time I assumed wrongly that stables had been converted to living quarters. Or that they had been a barracks of some sort rather than smart discreet homes. Back then this was part of Charlesville, a spread out little village along the banks of the Cataraqui. Now, its firmly Inner Harbour, one of Kingstons best neighbourhoods and 145 is just a couple of blocks from Daughters General Store and The Elm Cafe. The interior, while showing plenty of the limestone, and sporting pine floors the colour of good toffee, has also been thoroughly modernised. There is an I-beam the colour of a Meyer lemon that divides the front sitting room from the back half, and holds everything in place, and a glass-sided stair rail, fixed at its bottom end to a Ballycanoe newel post that looks like something pinched from a giants sewing room. The galley kitchen is smart and modern, with laundry tucked at one end and extra storage at the other, and the loft makes for the quietest of bedrooms, like an impressionist nest tucked into the eaves. The yard is leafy and private with a shed for the bikes. Its a diminutive house that doesnt feel small, and for the single professional or in-love couple, it really is picture book stuff. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$450,000 Withdrawn- 1 bds
- 1 ba
- 770 sqft
145 JAMES Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
This handsome end unit red-brick townhouse in the Inner Harbour is a block from the river and a ten-minute walk from The Screening Room. The Elm Cafe and Pizza Monster are maybe a minute away. None of that matters, of course, if you cant bring yourself to leave the house. I move through these renovated and so-lovely rooms with a reverence, as if Ive stumbled upon a secular chapel at the end of a hike through towering firs. Which is odd, given the distinctly urban setting, but there is, I swear, a serenity to this one, a sense of good energies lavished for more than a century. I like particularly the angle of the south wall in the living and the dining room, the way the house widens towards the back, as if leading you into better understandings. I like the half step up into a kitchen that feels lifted from the Cotswolds, as does the skinny sunroom where you sit with your true love or your newspaper. I like, because I can be practical too, the fact that the furnace was installed just last year, and the AC this summer. There used to be four bedrooms but one has been converted into a splendid laundry, with enough built-in storage to hide treasures. One of the remaining three has a mat set at the centre of the floor and the idea is that you sit there and meditate, I think, or contort yourself into shapes I havent managed in a decade. Id wander instead, taking in the spa bathroom, the dark-framed windows and the sound of rain on the metal roof. I might build up into that attic somewhere down the road, just to access the view it would likely provide of the water, the swans in formation heading south from dark forest. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$499,900 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1462 sqft
545 BAGOT Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
182 Clergy St East is a superbly-renovated and very stylish three-bedroom home just south of McBurney Park. A limestone and brick wall in the vaulted kitchen at the rear of the house extends into the garden. It feels like a magic trick, something almost too good to be true. The same might be said of the entire property with its tasteful colour schemes and top-notch updates, its drive-through garage and twin gas fireplaces. There is a grand piano in the living room so we're talking generous proportions, and there is an office on this level, too (which could just as easily be used as a guest room). Two of the three big bedrooms upstairs have views over that remarkable secret garden, and the third overlooks Clergy St and has direct access to the luxurious bathroom. The laundry room is up there as well. Step onto the porch and McBurney Park is immediately to your left and the downtown core is a couple of blocks in the other direction. I dont suppose there will be anything as well-located and well-finished this season. You are close to the university and the lake and the hospitals. And if on day one you should pull some celebratory champagne from the fridge, that kitchen ceiling is so far-off the cork wont even come close. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$875,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1850 sqft
182 CLERGY Street E
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston (14 - Central City East) ON Home for Sale
Even a short visit to 38 Alwington Avenue, just west of Kingston's downtown core (most of that distance is along the waterfront!), feels restorative, the equivalent of a well-earned holiday. I can only imagine how life-changing it would be to actually call it home, and perhaps to spend work hours in the lifted-from-Manhattan studio space (with its heated concrete floors) at the foot of the garden, or to swim lengths in a pool so stylish its twin must surely stretch out atop some new Caribbean hotel. It is a fresh way of living on offer here, a set of life-dreams made real. The original house dates to the nineteenth century, though you'll have a hard time finding the evidence. Every surface, every window opening, every floor and ceiling has been re-thought and re-engineered. Light has been drawn into each space as naturally as water falls into a pool. The main floor living space is bisected on one side by a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, and on the other by the sort of bathroom that feels more art installation than domestic convenience. The kitchen (what a kitchen!) is down one step and has a heated floor, accents of citrus and wood, as well as stainless appliances. The dining table feels rooted to the space, integral, and will stay behind. Laundry is tucked nearly mischievously around the corner. The principal bedroom has enough vaulted ceiling to hold all your dreams, and a steel staircase describes tight circles down to the outside deck and that absurdly lovely pool. There are two other bedrooms, and a main bathroom so glamorous I've seen it co-starring in a dozen French films. In short, it is a modern sort of marvel, a home that doubles as a set of elegant mathematical proofs and unimpeachable architectural gestures. It is also possible - and this is the very best part - that it is your next home. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$995,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1499.99 sqft
38 ALWINGTON AVENUE
Kingston (14 - Central City East), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
I'm very fond of the well-restored cottages in Kingston's downtown core. They sit well with me, feel like small, perfect treasures sewn into the city's tapestry. I enjoy their proving that a modest square footage is more than enough for most of us. And that limited resources were used to create some of the most durable homes. I like that people really live together in these places, rather than retreating to separate wings of some lookalike suburban mansion. A small house is cheaper to run and maintain too, and its diminutive footprint leaves room for others to set up shop. They speak eloquently, in other words, of hard work and a sense of community. 318 Queen St is a fine example, a star pupil. The renovations here are extensive and impressive. It was run for a while as a high-end Airbnb and I suppose that's a possible future once more. It's set up with two bedrooms, and works well that way, but you could also use the ground floor bedroom as a sitting room. With pine floors and barn board trim, a good modern kitchen with a gas stove and island, the effect is of a luxurious condominium, only without the monthly maintenance fee (all utilities have averaged only $190 over the last twelve months). The second floor loft and four-piece ensuite have exposed rafters and twin skylights, an old clawfoot tub, and laundry sulking in the corner. You are right downtown, which means all your favourite shops and restaurants are right around the corner, and the university and hospitals are only a short walk. There is even covered parking behind the house, and if you don't need it yourself you'd be wise to rent out a spot or two. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$499,000 Withdrawn- 2 bds
- 2 ba
- 700 sqft
318 QUEEN STREET
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
It looks to me that there actually are a couple of right angles at 302 Sydenham St. I had thought it a pure mix of the acute and the obtuse, a sly nod to German Expressionist cinema. Nosferatu stashed in the downstairs closet with the lights off. But I'm wrong (again!), and a couch or a stereo will sit snug into the corner, so long as you pick the right corner. To my mind, all this narrowing and widening, the opening up of spaces like a pair of bellows exercising its lungs, just adds to the character of the semi-detached home. It is the quintessential McBurney Park/Inner Harbour residence, adhering addition by addition, to the northern wall of another, older home, like a child who appears suddenly at your hip. There are three bedrooms here, and one bathroom (on the second floor), a really large living room with gas fireplace and oak strip floors, and sliding doors out to the big, private garden, and a cellar you'll mostly ignore, as is the practice downtown. There is also plentiful parking, three spots, and if you don't need them all yourselves, you'll rent them to someone like me, who works downtown and is still reeling from the price increases curtside. The appliances will all stay behind and so there really isn't much to do once your lawyer calls to tell you the sale has closed. Perhaps that's the key at 302: the location at the top of the hill and right downtown. You can walk to Northside in less than ten, and the Grand Theatre in, what, five minutes? McBurney Park might as well be added to your yard, so close is it, and if you fall, all teenage enthusiasm, from one of its towering trees, your friends will have you down at the hospital before you've even properly regained consciousness. It's the centre of the world, then, or will be, once you move in! (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$525,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 1 ba
- 1099.99 sqft
302 SYDENHAM STREET
Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
I've known for a good long while that 12 Redan St. was coming to market. And it's rare for me to watch a house rise towards its listing date, like a bubble of air through water, with such anticipation. This lovely three-bed, two-bath semi, strikes me as a special sort of house. Unusually pretty, for starters. That midnight siding like charred Japanese cypress harvested from that soft hillside behind McBurney's old burial ground and its new slides. It is bracingly modern (all those Marvin windows, the steel support beam) and pleasingly traditional. Open-plan but warm. Bright, but with strategically placed shadows to take the glare off a new book. A main floor perfectly organized around a kitchen all butcher block and stamped tin. A minimalist gas stove warming the corner between the living room window and the front door. It has the feel of a sentry, a guard against the cold. Nothing will get in the way of 12 Redan offering a warm greeting.The sitting/dining room at the back of the house is a modern addition, and looks out to the west-facing porch, the lawn, the lush perennial beds, the pretty shed. A top-notch heat pump and new furnace keep a lid on the utility costs, even with the Prius getting plugged in most nights. The upper bathroom was re-done last year with hexagonal tile and a long-legged chrome sink. The softwood floors are beautifully refinished and reflect that this much-improved house sits comfortably alongside its own past, like a couple holding hands. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$649,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1099.99 sqft
12 REDAN STREET
Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston ON Home for Sale
152 years ago someone pushed one limestone block against another and began the process of building 145 James St. The world is different now, and so is the house, but it retains its modest, low-to-the-ground charm and the sense that another century and a half will see it sitting just as proudly. 145 is the most westerly of three attached Inner Harbour cottages and the setting sun warms its flank every afternoon. The interior, while showing plenty of the limestone, and sporting pine floors gone the colour of good toffee, has been thoroughly modernised. There is a lemon-yellow steel I-beam dividing the front sitting room from the back half, and a glass-sided stair rail, fixed at its bottom end to a Ballycanoe newel post that looks like something pinched from a giants sewing room. The smart galley kitchen has laundry tucked at one end and extra storage at the other, and the loft makes for the quietest of bedrooms, an impressionist nest tucked into the eaves. The yard is leafy and private with a shed for the bikes. Its a diminutive house that doesnt feel small, and for the single professional or in-love couple, it really is picture book stuff. Reduced now by a whopping $50, 000! (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$399,000 Withdrawn- 1 bds
- 1 ba
- 770 sqft
145 JAMES Street
Kingston, ON
Listing by: Mark Sinnett - Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage -
Kingston (City SouthWest) ON Home for Sale
The pretty brick bungalow at 295 Days Road overlooks seemingly endless farm fields and birds' flight paths. In the distance is a dense copse of maple and oak, the odd hickory, in which deer plot the week's agenda. A creek and marsh run left to right too, abundant with heron and pike, but those are a good mile off. There is not a single house to be seen. It is this extraordinary view that elevates the house. What might simply hit in another setting as merely well-executed and very good value, is suddenly unmissable. The living room windows run full-width and make art of the landscape. The back wall of the second bedroom has been removed to create a formal (and very sensible) dining room, and the kitchen has copper backsplashes the colour of a Saint-Tropez tan. There is a sunroom addition at the back of the house with a clever breakfast bar, and this is next to extensive covered decking. The principal bedroom is off on its own, a deeply quiet, serene space with another view of the farm. The lower level is finished, with an inviting rec room with gas fireplace, a sewing room, and a good spare bedroom. There is a detached garage at the end of the long driveway, a workshop behind that, and even two good sheds. As I said at the top, it's splendid value in a hard-to-match location, close to all the west end conveniences. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$479,000 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 700 sqft
295 DAYS ROAD
Kingston (City SouthWest), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd) ON Home for Sale
29 Charles St situates you between Bagot and Rideau, a block from the Elm Cafe and Surfshack Yoga. The Cataraqui River is at the bottom of the street, pretty much, and the Broom Factory, and the Woollen Mill and the Boiler Room are all there too, just behind the trees. Its my favourite part of the city, the most vital and electric-feeling. The house itself is a towering, handsome-as-all-get-out semi-detached fashioned from double-brick and limestone, a century and a half old, with four bedrooms, if you include the third floor loft with its skylights and ensuite. There are three baths in total, all amid high ceilings and cool curves, as well as an important-feeling step down into the kitchen and then back further to a family room with its clerestory window framing the fenced yard with a big, low-to-the-ground deck and raised beds. The floors are in beautiful old hardwood, like strips of pulled toffee, and plenty of bamboo too, which nestles up to the wide baseboards and plaster walls like a lap dog. There are beautiful old radiators, but also a heat pump, with heads on each floor. Other 21st-century updates and renovations are plentiful and include the second-floor laundry and the modern clawfoot tub, the good long paved driveway beside the house. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$699,000 Withdrawn- 4 bds
- 3 ba
- 2000 sqft
29 CHARLES STREET
Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Frontenac (Frontenac South) ON Home for Sale
A custom-built log home finished on four levels, with geothermal heating, a salt-water pool, film screening room, forty foot ceilings, over 500 feet of waterfront, almost three acres. I have a persistent image in my head of world leaders congregating beneath the towering trees on Little Long Lake Road, or around the saltwater pool with their oh-so-white knees, hammering out far-reaching policy agreements. To reduce it to its essentials, it is an exquisitely rendered four-season log home powered over four floors by geothermal energy. The lower level could well be a separate two-bedroom residence. Fill the fridge and away you go. The cinema is down here, and that snooker table. The floors underfoot are heated, of course, and as you pad to the eastern end of the space, and out to the pool deck, pausing only to lift rolled towels from the cart, you feel you might have been transported here by helicopter, or in the winter by sleigh. The counters - the full acre of them - are in granite and the cabinets above are jointed and polished as if for a French Chateau. There are skylights and fireplaces, beams big enough to hold up New York. There are winding stairs to a hidden retreat with porthole enough to float a whale through. In total you'll eventually find five bedrooms (but could certainly make more) and four and a half bathrooms. The appliances - Miele and Liebherr - are all top-notch, the Starlink and Bell Fibe work like a dream, and the EV charger is crouched at the side of the house like a dog waiting to welcome you home. Talk to the sellers nicely and they might well leave the three-person infra-red sauna. Outside, there is enough decking to make a ballroom, and a new stone firepit with wood storage. The idea is that your friends (or your ministers and presidents) are out here while the sun sinks into the water and the trees fill with colour. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$1,995,000 Withdrawn- 5 bds
- 5 ba
- 3500 sqft
1972 LITTLE LONG LAKE ROAD
Frontenac (Frontenac South), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE -
Kingston (Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)) ON Home for Sale
953 Cottage Farms Road is an almost absurdly stylish custom-built home, ten minutes from downtown Kingston. Its two-storey glass prow points at the St Lawrence river in the same way a hunting dog will freeze when a pheasant startles from long grass. Its brave architectural pose - seeking the River, identifying it, calling it out - transforms this splendid arrangement of wood and concrete and glass into a refuge, a place to wait out the madding crowd and to stop time. More simply put, it is a high-ceilinged bungalow as full of light as any house I've listed. The stairs from the upper to the lower level are as dramatic as any Paris runway. They bisect the living and dining areas from a living room warmed by a gas fireplace and towering brick wall. Between the two spaces there are no more than twenty feet, but that triangulation of glass, and the mighty views, make it feel as if you have set up shop at the glass-railed brink of a canyon. You could sell tickets. The concrete counters in the kitchen gleam and are somehow more delicately rendered than I have seen before. The dining area opens to a sky-high deck. There is a bedroom up here, as well as laundry and a three-piece bathroom. There are, as if you need them, two skylights, one for each half. At the foot of that grand staircase you stand face to face with all that angled glass, with the River beyond the willow tree, the beginning of a long haul to the Atlantic (water access is available right at the corner). The family room has sliding doors and another gas fireplace. There are two more bedrooms, including a principal with a walk-in closet and bathroom so good it feels you've stumbled into some Manhattan penthouse you might use to hide from the paparazzi. It is a glamorous home, wrapped in wood and capped by a solar array that generates over $5000 in income per year! When the contract ends six years from now, that power can be converted to cover home hydro costs. (id:55598)
❮❯Withdrawn$824,900 Withdrawn- 3 bds
- 2 ba
- 1100 sqft
953 COTTAGE FARMS ROAD
Kingston (Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)), ON
Listing by: MARK SINNETT - ROYAL LEPAGE PROALLIANCE REALTY, BROKERAGE
Price Distribution
Property Types
| TYPE | COUNT | AVG. PRICE |
|---|---|---|
| Residential | 49 | $673,910 |
| Residential Income | 3 | $641,291 |
Geographic Distribution
| LOCATION | SALES | VOLUME | AVG. PRICE | DISTRIBUTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kingston | 37 | $24,358,572 | $658,340 |
71%
|
| Kingston (22 - East of Sir John A. Blvd) | 3 | $1,623,000 | $541,000 |
6%
|
| Kingston (East of Sir John A. Blvd) | 3 | $1,657,000 | $552,333 |
6%
|
| Kingston (Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)) | 2 | $1,523,900 | $761,950 |
4%
|
| Kingston (11 - Kingston East (Incl CFB Kingston)) | 1 | $599,999 | $599,999 |
2%
|
| Battersea | 1 | $715,000 | $715,000 |
2%
|
| Frontenac | 1 | $249,000 | $249,000 |
2%
|
| Sydenham | 1 | $750,000 | $750,000 |
2%
|