04 / Journal

From the desk.

Field notes on the Toronto market, luxury, and the decisions behind two decades of work. Updated monthly.

Market Memo April 2026

The Toronto luxury market of 2026.

The composite sale is down six and a half percent year over year. Sales volume is off nineteen. Active inventory is up. The narrative is buyers market, but the reality at the top of the market is more specific and more interesting.

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Neighborhood Guide April 2026

Forest Hill. An honest guide.

The neighborhood most often described, and least often described accurately. What it actually costs to live there. Upper versus Lower Forest Hill. The schools. The streets that move. And why Forest Hill remains Toronto's anchor luxury family neighborhood.

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Neighborhood Guide April 2026

The Bridle Path. Inside Canada's most exclusive pocket.

Fewer than 300 homes. Two acre minimums. Prices from 10 to 50 million. Everything you need to know about The Bridle Path, from the scarcity mathematics to the privacy premium to why the neighborhood's position has been structurally unshakeable for decades.

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Neighborhood Guide April 2026

Rosedale. Toronto's oldest address.

South Rosedale heritage mansions. North Rosedale family homes. Moore Park. The ravine lots that command forty percent premiums. Why Rosedale is the only Toronto luxury neighborhood where you walk to the financial district in twenty five minutes and wake up to deer in the backyard.

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Neighborhood Guide April 2026

Yorkville. The concentrated luxury experience.

The Mink Mile. The Four Seasons Residences. The Hazelton. Five star hotel branded living above Canada's most expensive retail street. A full guide to Toronto's branded residence market and why Yorkville offers something structurally impossible to replicate anywhere else in the country.

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Neighborhood Guide April 2026

Lawrence Park. The planned garden neighborhood.

Toronto's original garden suburb, planned in 1910 and still delivering on its design intent a century later. Lawrence Park South heritage homes, Lawrence Park North family value, Havergal College, and the streetscape character that cannot be manufactured. A full field guide.

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Index Updated Monthly

All neighborhood guides.

Browse the complete field atlas of Toronto luxury neighborhoods. Five live guides, six more in progress. Pocket by pocket, street by street, with the insight that only comes from closing deals in these areas for twenty years.

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