5 Emily Street - $2,500,000
Historic Stone Estate by the Shores of Lake Ontario.
Welcome to 5 Emily Street , a breathtaking, and iconic stone estate nestled in one of Kingston's most coveted waterfront neighbourhoods. Steps from Lake Ontario, the Kingston Yacht Club, and the vibrant historic downtown, this architectural treasure offers a rare blend of residential luxury and investment potential. Spanning over 9,200 sq feet, this property boasts 3 floors and 3 separate apartments, with a spacious downtown lot.
Beyond the stately stone facade lies a residence unlike any other rich in history, and overflowing with character. As you step into the grand foyer, you will immediately notice the old-world charm: 12-foot ceilings, inlaid hardwood floors, crystal chandeliers, and original fireplaces create a formal yet inviting ambience.
The main level features two expansive family rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the home with natural light. A formal dining room with a fireplace and original chandelier is tucked off the main foyer, perfect for your dinner parties, a two-piece powder room, and a spacious eat-in kitchen with loads of space to make your own. Ascend the dramatic staircase to the second level, where you'll discover four spacious bedrooms and two 4-piece bathrooms, including the primary suite, with its own fireplace and en-suite.
The third floor is a blank canvas for your imagination or keep the original den, and rooms for art studios, home office, or guest suite. Income Potential: In addition to the main residence, the property includes three self-contained rental apartments: Two 3-bedroom units and One 2-bedroom unit.
Whether you're an investor seeking a high-end multi-residential opportunity, a visionary entrepreneur looking to open a boutique inn, or a discerning buyer dreaming of a luxurious family estate with income streams, Emily street is a wonderful option. Not only that , this is more than just real estate this is your opportunity to own a piece of Kingston's heritage.
Fun facts!
John Power designed "Closeburn" (5 Emily Street) for lawyer Thomas Kirkpatrick in 1854 as one of the three "cottage orne" adjacent to each other around the Emily-King corner. The Honourable Sir George A. Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, also occupied this house.
Cira 1855
12-foot ceilings
9,200 sq feet
9+3 bedrooms
6 bathrooms