There are glow-ups… and then there are Pinterest-board, save-this-immediately, send-to-your-group-chat glow-ups. The property at 256 Major St. is a reimagined 1900s Toronto brick home that firmly falls into the second category. What was once a "landlord special" house has been transformed into a flawless, professionally designed stunner that somehow manages to feel both historic and wildly modern. The front entrance. This is what happens when a 1900s home gets the makeover it truly deserves. The main floor living and dining room. The main floor sets the tone the second you walk in. The large arched window in the living room. Soaring 12-foot ceilings give the space an airy, gallery-like feel, while a massive arched window floods the home with natural light and the herringbone hardwood floors add timeless elegance. The powder room. Even the powder room refuses to be an afterthought, featuring a floating toilet, wainscotting, and an imported custom marble vanity that makes the space feel like a boutique hotel bathroom. The kitchen. The kitchen is where things really start showing off. Soft architectural curved millwork meets bold finishes in a chef-level setup. A large marble counter island with fluted detailing. Of course, you have a Wolf gas range, European appliances, and a marble countertop that absolutely knows it's the star of the show. The family room. At the back of the home, the custom-built family room flows effortlessly out to the deck and backyard, creating the kind of indoor-outdoor setup that's perfect for summer hosting. The backyard. Although, at the moment, the outdoor space does leave a lot to be desired. But, if you have a green thumb, there is potential. One of the bedrooms. Upstairs, the second floor balances beauty with real livability. The bedroom with arched windows. Three generously sized bedrooms all come with custom built-in storage, while the second bedroom's trio of arched windows nods to the home's heritage roots. The second-floor bathroom. The spa-like five-piece bathroom looks lifted straight from a design hotel, and even the laundry room gets a style moment, because of course it does. The primary bedroom. Then there's the crown jewel: the newly added third storey. The primary ensuite bathroom. This full-floor primary retreat boasts walk-through dual closets, built-in media and vanity desk, a cozy sitting area, and a five-piece ensuite dripping in luxe finishes. The private terrace off the third-floor ensuite. The cherry on top is the walk-out private terrace with clear skyline views. The recreation room. The finished lower level adds even more flexibility, with a recreation room and a fifth bedroom featuring its own three-piece ensuite. The laundry room. There's also two-car laneway parking with a custom garage door. And location-wise, you're steps from the subway, Yorkville, the University of Toronto, and some of Toronto's best shops, restaurants, and cafés. The back of the house. 256 Major St. is listed for $3,585,000 , or it can be rented for $10,850 a month .