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Overview
Historically a neighborhood most commonly occupied by seniors, the area is rapidly changing with the welcomed addition of young families. Although the population remains largely retired, young couples with small children are drawn to the area for the same peace, quiet and affordability that those looking to downsize were originally drawn to. In the early 1920’s the area was built up with one story bungalows and cottages with plots of land surrounding them, used to grow vegetables for barter. These vegetable plots were known as market gardens, just like those built in York-Crosstown. Although traditionally known as a sleepy part of Toronto, real estate in areas like Leaside are really taking off and continue to be in demand for their proximity to great public schools. If you’re a first-time buyer looking for a tight knit community with a town-like feeling, all while staying close to the downtown core, East York is a great area to explore.
Best For
Those looking for slightly lower prices than the East End, or growing families who don't want to leave Toronto, but are looking for more hidden areas to put down roots.
Homes
Great for those looking for starter homes or to downsize, the area is home to a plethora of adorable 19th century bungalows with hardwood floors and fireplaces. In more expensive areas of East York like Leaside, Todmorden Village and St. Clair O’Connor, newly built and larger townhouses and detached homes are available. Flemingdon and Thorncliffe Park are known for their condo buildings.
Fun Facts
East York is home to the Toronto Estonian House. A nonprofit organization that seeks to keep Toronto’s small Estonian community thriving. An event space as well, the Toronto Estonian House is open to all Torontonians regardless of background.
Why We Love East York
Hugging the lower Don Parklands, we love that East York is a prime destination for park-hopping with the kids. Check out Sunnybrook Park, Trace Manes Park, Howard Talbot Park and Serena Gundy Park, all parks ocated in the East York area.