Twenty years of field notes on Toronto's luxury residential neighborhoods. Home prices, schools, market data, and the things about each pocket that only show up after you have closed a hundred deals in it.
Canada's most exclusive pocket. Fewer than 300 homes on two acre minimum lots, where trophy estates sell from ten to fifty million. The scarcity mathematics that make this the most structurally unshakeable luxury address in the country.
Toronto's anchor luxury family neighborhood. Upper Forest Hill versus Lower Forest Hill, the two thousand five hundred home ecosystem built around Upper Canada College, Bishop Strachan, and walkable village life. The old money neighborhood that keeps absorbing the new.
Toronto's oldest wealthy enclave. Heritage mansions in South Rosedale. North Rosedale family homes. Moore Park ravine lots. The only luxury neighborhood where you walk to the financial district in twenty five minutes and wake up to deer in the backyard.
The concentrated luxury experience. The Mink Mile, the Four Seasons Residences, the Hazelton. Toronto's most expensive per square foot market, where you walk out of your lobby into a Hermes flagship and back before dinner.
Toronto's original planned garden neighborhood. A 1910 blueprint for family luxury anchored by Havergal College and Lawrence Park Collegiate. Lawrence Park South heritage, North value tier, and the streetscape character that cannot be manufactured anywhere else.
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