Toronto · East end & central
Neighbourhood guides
I sell homes across Toronto — with deep roots in the east end. These are plain-spoken guides to the neighbourhoods I work in: where they are, what the homes are like, and what it's like to live there.
East End
- East End
The Beaches
A lakeside village in the east end, built around a boardwalk and four sandy beaches.
- East End
Upper Beaches
The quieter, more affordable stretch directly north of the Beaches.
- East End
Leslieville
A former working-class east-end pocket that's become one of the city's best spots to eat, shop and live.
- East End
Riverdale
A large, vibrant east-end neighbourhood of Victorian homes, big parks and two food districts.
- East End
East Danforth
The eastern reach of the Danforth, bordering Leslieville and the Upper Beaches.
- East End
Scarborough
Toronto's large, green and deeply multicultural eastern district.
Downtown & West
- Downtown & West
Cabbagetown
Often called the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in North America.
- Downtown & West
Corktown
One of Toronto's oldest downtown neighbourhoods, named for its 19th-century Irish settlers from County Cork.
- Downtown & West
Distillery District
Widely regarded as one of North America's best-preserved sets of Victorian industrial buildings, now a car-free arts quarter.
- Downtown & West
St. Lawrence
A downtown neighbourhood built around one of the world's great food markets.
- Downtown & West
Kensington Market
One of Toronto's oldest and most distinctive multicultural neighbourhoods.
- Downtown & West
Queen Street West
A downtown run of fashion, art, music and design districts.
- Downtown & West
Trinity-Bellwoods
A well-loved inner-city neighbourhood built around its namesake park.
- Downtown & West
Little Italy
A lively College Street strip of restaurants, cafés and Edwardian family homes.
- Downtown & West
Little Portugal
A largely residential west-end enclave with a strong Portuguese and Brazilian community.
- Downtown & West
The Annex
A leafy downtown neighbourhood of Victorian and Edwardian homes beside the university.
- Downtown & West
Roncesvalles
A west-end village long known as the heart of Toronto's Polish community.
- Downtown & West
The Junction
A west-end neighbourhood named for the meeting of four railway lines.
- Downtown & West
Liberty Village
A dense condo-and-loft community built out of a former industrial district.
Midtown & North
- Midtown & North
Yorkville
Central Toronto's luxury shopping and dining district.
- Midtown & North
Rosedale
One of Toronto's oldest and most established residential neighbourhoods, set among ravines.
- Midtown & North
Forest Hill
An established uptown neighbourhood known for its village shopping and varied architecture.
- Midtown & North
Davisville
A busy midtown village around the Davisville subway station.
- Midtown & North
Yonge & Eglinton
A fast-growing midtown hub popular with young professionals and families.
- Midtown & North
North Toronto
A midtown district steadily shifting toward higher-density living.
- Midtown & North
Lawrence Park
A prosperous, tree-lined neighbourhood of period homes near Yonge and Lawrence.
- Midtown & North
Leaside
An established, family-oriented neighbourhood northeast of downtown.
- Midtown & North
Don Mills
Canada's first planned 'new town', in North York.
- Midtown & North
Bayview Village
A green, park-like North York neighbourhood of winding streets and mature trees.
- Midtown & North
Willowdale
One of North York's most established neighbourhoods, anchored by North York Centre.
- Midtown & North
York Mills
An affluent, tranquil North York neighbourhood along Yonge Street.
- Midtown & North
Hoggs Hollow
A secluded, affluent enclave set down in the Don River Valley.
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