Welcome To [Toronto] [Living]
Get familiar with Toronto’s most exciting and interesting neighbourhoods by exploring your options below. Our team lead Yael specializes in Yonge and Eglinton Living, while our downtown expert Cassandra specializes in the Entertainment District.
Our Areas Of [Expertise]
Browse our favourite neighbourhoods to find out what makes them special.
More Communities [We] [Love]
We work throughout the city, guiding prospective homeowners to the neighbourhoods that feel like home.

Bayview Village
Bayview Village is an upscale residential neighbourhood nestled among the lush East Don Valley. This neighbourhood is covered by green space, with most of the commerce and retail—including the landmark Bayview Village Shopping Centre—concentrated along Sheppard Avenue East.

Corktown
North of the Distillery District, and bordering the Don River, Corktown is a historic neighbourhood with character-filled architecture and many converted lofts, studios, and offices.

Davisville Village
A quiet neighbourhood lined with trees, Davisville Village is a Midtown neighbourhood perfect for active residents. There are indoor and outdoor sports amenities, as well as the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail. Many cafes, restaurants, bars, and independent retailers line Mount Pleasant Road.

Distillery District
This downtown, pedestrian-only neighbourhood is characterized by 19th century buildings once home to a large whiskey distillery. Its cobblestone streets feature microbreweries, seasonal markets, trendy restaurants, bars, boutiques, galleries, and theatres. The annual Christmas Market is held here.

East End Danforth
This is a culturally diverse community with a bustling energy around exciting cuisine, music, and events. Known for its Greek influence, “Greektown” is now a hub of multiculturalism where residents can indulge in worldly restaurants and shop diverse retailers. Catch a live entertainment at Danforth Music Hall, and be sure to attend Tase Of The Danforth Festival in the summer.

Fashion District
An old world Toronto neighbourhood, the Fashion District is home to converted factories and warehouses which now feature boutiques, art studios, offices, and condos. The lively dining scene offers a mix of international restaurants and simple diners. Don’t miss the changing murals in the iconic Graffiti Alley.

Forest Hill
A sought-after Midtown residential enclave, Forest Hill is home to top schools, impressive real estate, and a picturesque topography featuring winding roads and gentle hills.

High Park
This coveted, family-friendly community features tree-lined streets, and Toronto’s largest park of 400 acres. Bloor West Village is just steps away, and an array of diverse, healthy eateries line Roncesvalles Avenue. Enjoy live music and trendy bars in the Junction, and don’t miss the cherry blossoms each spring in High Park.

Humber Bay Shores
This is one of Toronto’s urban oases. Spend the day bird watching, picnicking, or exercising along the lakeshore, and finish off with a classic cheeseburger and banana split at the retro-inspired Tom’s Dairy Freeze.

Lawrence Park
One of Toronto’s exclusive, family-oriented residential neighbourhoods, Lawrence Park is a peaceful setting featuring gentle hills, winding roads and a lush greenery. The shopping, schools, amenities, and recreation are concentrated on the enclave’s periphery, resulting in quiet community roads.

Leaside
A popular family neighbourhood among Toronto’s affluent residents, Leaside is surrounded by lush topography in Midtown and features plenty of family-friendly amenities. It’s also home to top schools and one of the city’s popular shopping districts along Bayview Avenue.

Leslieville
Family-friendly while also trendy, Leslieville is a sought-after neighbourhood for young families. It has an inviting energy popular among foodies and culture-seekers. Don’t miss shopping vintage boutiques along Queen Street East, and be sure to try brunch at Lady Marmalade. You can also enjoy panoramic views at The Broadview Hotel rooftop.

Liberty Village
Highly walkable, Liberty Village is an urban enclave home to many young professionals. It’s characterized by converted 20th century brick warehouse lofts and offices, and a youthful energy. Try the fresh bread at Brodflour and don’t miss brunch at Mildred’s.

Oakwood Village
This community in York blends Toronto’s Jamaican and Portuguese influences, featuring plenty of independent shops and restaurants along Oakwood Avenue and Eglinton West.

Playter Estates
Immediately east of the Don Valley, Playter Estates is a family-oriented, prestigious residential community home to fine real estate and elevated shopping along Danforth Avenue.

Riverdale
The gateway to Toronto’s east end, Riverdale is a diverse neighbourhood known for its lively shopping and charming Victorian properties. A bustling urban community, it’s also blessed with an abundance of parkland. Riverdale Park is one of the largest green spaces in the city, while Withrow Park serves as a local hub and farmers’ market.

Roncesvalles
Known for its European influence, heritage buildings, and small-town feel, Roncesvalles is a favourite for with young families and community-minded residents. High Park is close by, the waterfront is walking distance, and plenty of shops and restaurants line Roncesvalles Avenue. Don’t forget to experience the annual fall Polish Festival!

Rosedale
One of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods, Rosedale is an affluent residential community. It’s surrounded by ravines and parkland yet incredibly convenient for access downtown.

St. Lawrence
A historic neighbourhood in an old industrial area, this family friendly enclave mixes old world architecture with modern amenities. Find endless food stalls and restaurants at the St. Lawrence Market, and don’t miss the antique market on weekends.

Summerhill
Turn of the century homes, winding tree-lined streets, and abundant parkland elevate Summerhill to one of Toronto’s top choices for families. It is conveniently located along Yonge Street, allowing access to Toronto’s downtown financial and entertainment districts.

The Annex
A lively area next to U of T, The Annex is home to iconic landmarks, like Lee’s Palace and the ROM, as well as the Hot Docs theatre. The streets are lined with endless eateries, bars, bookstores, and more catering to the student and urbanite residents.

The Beaches
An east end urban oasis, here you’ll find charming boutiques and exciting restaurants. A favourite for young families and retirees, residents here can access 4 beaches and are treated to excellent shopping and patio dining along Queen Street East. Be sure to visit in the summer to catch The Beaches International Jazz Festival.

The Junction
A trendy west end neighbourhood, The Junction has endless options for brunch, shopping, and art. Residents are walking distance to High Park, and are spoiled with amenities. Grab an espresso from Junction Yacht Club before catching a band performance at Junction City Music Hall.

Trinity Bellwoods
Featuring picturesque Victorian homes, and an array of independent shops, this neighbourhood has a strong sense of community. Trinity Bellwoods Park is the local meeting place and hub of activity, where many events and markets are held. Enjoy the charming cast iron features and lush greenery, while sipping a coffee from White Squirrel at the park.

Waterfront Communities
This lakeside neighbourhood—with bustling streets, modern condos, and heritage buildings—also includes the Toronto Islands. The urban waterfront community is known for year-round activities and events for all ages.

West Queen West
Dynamic and full of creative energy, West Queen West is a colourful neighbourhood home to excellent restaurants and cafes, independent shops, galleries, and boutiques. Catch an open mic at The Drake or stroll along Ossington Avenue for some of the city’s best restaurants and wine bars.

Yonge & Sheppard
This North York neighbourhood is a growing community home to many young professionals and couples. Though it’s an urban area where all amenities are steps away, there are still parks for relaxing nearby.

Yorkville
Trendy and upscale, Yorkville is a favourite for Toronto’s sophisticated urbanites. It’s where you’ll find excellent dining experiences, elevated boutiques, independent galleries, and charming architecture along its relaxed avenues.

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