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For more than 14 years, real estate broker Scott Hanton has been relied on to expertly buy and sell some of the most wonderful properties throughout this brilliant neighbourhood. Scott is grateful for his non-stop 5-star reviews and treasured, repeat clients.
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
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This Very Special Home In Leslieville Awaits.
A Short Walk From The Subway, This 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom House Has Loads Of Charm & Features.
You'll Love The Truly Spacious, Eat-In Kitchen With Sunny Breakfast Room That Could Become Your Favourite Reading Room Or Office.
Plus, A Main Floor Powder Room, Large Living & Dining Rooms With Walkout To A Private, Fenced-In Backyard.
The Basement Features A Very Valuable Separate Entrance, 3 Pc Bathroom, New Flooring.
65 Highfield Rd, Leslieville, Toronto - Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
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A tremendously spacious detached house in the heart of increasingly valuable Leslieville.
This home has it all!
5+1 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 kitchens, 2 car parking, finished basement with separate entrance and in-law suite.
Beautifully landscaped outside and updated inside.
Most windows are newer, high efficiency furnace, updated wiring.
Walk to multiple schools, shopping, Greenwood Park and all the fabulous family-friendly amenities of Leslieville!
62 Kerr Rd, Leslieville, Toronto - Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker
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A darling 3 bedroom family home in the heart of Leslieville.
Steps away from Duke of Connaught Public School and a quick stroll to Queen St and TTC.
Loads of original charm and warmth on the inside and a fabulous fenced-in back yard with large deck.
Plus, enjoy relaxing on the quiet front porch on this wonderful family-friendly street with great neighbours.
Greenwood Park 2 minutes away with off-leash dog area, splash pad, sports field.
You’ll love coming home to Kerr Road!
403 Woodfield Rd, Toronto - Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker
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Brand new and simply stunning 4 bedroom, 4 bath luxury Leslieville home.
Beautiful craftsmanship, fine attention to detail and high quality finishes set a higher standard for new-build homes in the neighbourhood.
This detached house is truly spacious with soaring high ceilings, a gorgeous chef's kitchen with 6 burner gas cook-top and a sprawling centre island that will make your heart race.
252 Woodfield Rd, Toronto - Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Toronto Real Estate Broker
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
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Your search ends here for the ideal detached 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with parking and a 2 bedroom basement apartment in the always valuable and in-demand Toronto neighbourhood of Leslieville.
Huge eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, modern touches and all-important original charm & appeal.
Nothing to do but move-in.
Enjoy the large and leafy backyard paradise plus 2nd floor balcony and quiet front porch.
Walk to schools, T.T.C, Queen St and come home to wonderful neighbours on family-friendly Woodfield Road.
98 Hiawatha Rd, Leslieville, Toronto - Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker
Leslieville Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker
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Come home to 98 Hiawatha Road.
This solid detached Leslieville house currently boasts 3 self-contained suites, including a separate guest house in the fenced-in back.
This well cared for home features 2 car parking, landscaped front and back yards, 3 kitchens, 3 full bathrooms and a lovely 2nd floor balcony overlooking the tree tops of Leslieville.
An awesome opportunity on the highly sought-after Hiawatha Road!
Best Leslieville, Riverdale, Riverside, Pocket Realtors
A look back at E01 Toronto Real Estate Statistics May 2019
The month of May 2019 was a much busier month for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 real estate zone in Toronto.
This real estate zone is comprised of Riverside and Leslieville within the neighbourhoods also known as Blake-Jones, Greenwood-Coxwell, North Riverdale and South Riverdale.
The boundaries are, from east to west: Coxwell Avenue to the DVP and south of Danforth Avenue.
There were 72 successful real estate sales of freehold homes.
The most expensive house sold was for $3,450,000 for a stunning custom-built home on Carlaw Avenue in North Riverdale.
Other streets in this area that saw houses selling during May 2019 were Woodfield Rd List:$849,900 Sold:$917,000, Withrow Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$1,301,000, Victor Ave List:$1,399,900 Sold:$1,378,000, Valifor Pl List:$848,000 Sold:$970,000, Torbrick Rd List:$769,900 Sold:$836,000, Tennis Cres List:$1,049,000 Sold:$1,230,000, Sparkhall Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,185,000, Simpson Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,665,000, Riverdale Ave List:$1,049,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Rhodes Ave List:$1,325,000 Sold:$1,278,000, Ravina Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,306,800, Queen St E List:$699,000 Sold:$725,000, Parkmount Rd List:$1,599,999 Sold:$1,550,000, Pape Ave List:$1,639,000 Sold:$1,600,000, Mountjoy Ave List:$995,000 Sold:$1,225,000, Millbrook Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Marigold Ave List:$879,000 Sold:$940,000, Louvain Ave List:$699,000 Sold:$820,000, Lount St List:$979,900 Sold:$980,000, Logan Ave List:$1,299,988 Sold:$1,575,000, Leslie St List:$799,000 Sold:$1,005,000, Lamb Ave List:$1,349,900 Sold:$1,300,000, Kintyre Ave List:$1,775,000 Sold:$1,820,000, Kent Rd List:$799,000 Sold:$941,500, Jones Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$937,000, Ingham Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,140,000, Hogarth Ave List:$1,699,900 Sold:$2,050,000, Hiltz Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,090,000, Highfield Rd List:$799,000 Sold:$921,000, Hiawatha Rd List:$1,189,000 Sold:$1,160,000, Hertle Ave List:$649,900 Sold:$755,000, Hastings Ave List:$1,549,000 Sold:$1,900,000, Hamilton St List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,366,000, Greenwood Ave List:$989,000 Sold:$968,300, Gerrard St E List:$1,349,900 Sold:$1,389,000, Galt Ave List:$1,100,000 Sold:$1,250,840, First Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Fairford Ave List:$699,900 Sold:$747,500, Empire Ave List:$860,000 Sold:$845,000, Earl Grey Rd List:$1,195,000 Sold:$1,510,400, Dundas St E List:$699,000 Sold:$750,000, Curzon St List:$879,000 Sold:$1,025,000, Chatham Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$868,000, Cavell Ave List:$895,000 Sold:$1,157,777, Caroline Ave List:$895,000 Sold:$1,038,000, Carlaw Ave List:$3,499,900 Sold:$3,450,000, Booth Ave List:$959,000 Sold:$1,038,500, Bloomfield Ave List:$1,200,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Bain Ave List:$779,000 Sold:$862,000, and Allen Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,227,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 real estate zone was $1,183,134 during the month of May 2019. The average time it took to sell a house was 10 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (49 of them). Only 12 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Real estate sales activity: South Riverdale (27 sales), Greenwood-Coxwell (22 sales), North Riverdale (17 sales) and Blake-Jones (6 sales).
All real estate data and statistics were provided for the month of May 2019.
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A look back at E01 Toronto Real Estate Statistics January and February 2018
The months of January and February 2018 were surprisingly slow months for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 real estate zone in Toronto.
This real estate zone is comprised of Riverside and Leslieville within the neighbourhoods also known as Blake-Jones, Greenwood-Coxwell, North Riverdale and South Riverdale.
The boundaries are, from east to west: Coxwell Avenue to the DVP and south of Danforth Avenue.
There were 51 successful real estate sales of freehold homes.
The most expensive house sold was for $1,900,000 on Pape Avenue in South Riverdale.
Other streets in this area that saw houses selling during January and February 2018 were Woodfield Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $549,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $592,000, Coxwell Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $499,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $617,555, Ivy Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $799,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $790,000, Jones Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $789,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $795,000, Hastings Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $808,888 and then ended up with a final sold price of $800,000, Hiltz Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $679,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $801,000, Pape Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $780,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $847,000, Pape Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $779,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $855,000, Rhodes Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $699,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $875,000, Highfield Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $799,999 and then ended up with a final sold price of $875,000, Connaught Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $885,000, Boulton Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $889,000, Eastern Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $979,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $894,000, Bain Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $902,500, Parkmount Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $749,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $916,000, Hiltz Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $925,000, Eastern Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $954,499 and then ended up with a final sold price of $925,000, Jones Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $949,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $938,000, Kent Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $945,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $940,000, Kent Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $829,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $947,000, Pape Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $879,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $962,500, Parkmount Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $969,000, Hertle Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $970,000, Kent Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $999,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $980,000, Valifor Pl sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $850,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $985,000, Riverdale Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $990,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $990,000, Monarch Park Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $749,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,005,000, Ashdale Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,058,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,008,000, Jones Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,050,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,027,500, Mcgee St sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $899,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,045,000, Woodfield Rd sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $949,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,090,000, Greenwood Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,149,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,140,000, Ivy Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $999,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,190,000, Hamilton St sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $999,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,200,000, Coady Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,195,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,215,000, Rhodes Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $999,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,250,000, West Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,390,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,280,000, Myrtle Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,086,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,282,000, Logan Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,195,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,285,000, Bertmount Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $875,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,290,000, Hamilton St sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,199,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,300,000, Mallon Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,329,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,315,000, Sandford Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $999,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,325,000, Curzon St sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,399,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,377,500, Ashdale Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,198,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,400,000, Fenwick Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,188,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,401,031, Howie Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,529,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,475,000, Ashdale Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,648,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,583,000, Rhodes Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,260,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,585,000, Bain Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,700,000 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,700,000, and Pape Ave sellers chose to list on MLS with an asking price of $1,879,900 and then ended up with a final sold price of $1,900,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 real estate zone was $1,088,719 during the months of January and February 2018. The average time it took to sell a house was 17 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (27 of them). Only 16 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Real estate sales activity: South Riverdale (27 sales), Greenwood-Coxwell (20 sales), North Riverdale (4 sales) and Blake-Jones (0 sales).
All real estate data and statistics were provided for the months of January and February 2018.
Leslieville is a trendy neighborhood in Toronto that has seen significant growth in real estate prices over the past 20 years. Located in the east end of Toronto, Leslieville has become a popular location for young professionals and families looking for a unique and artistic lifestyle. In this report, we will examine the real estate sales data for Leslieville over the past 20 years and discuss how prices have increased.
Sales Data for Leslieville Real Estate The real estate market in Leslieville has been strong over the past 20 years, with significant price increases for both single-family homes and condominiums. In 2002, the average selling price for a single-family home in Leslieville was $350,000. By 2010, the average selling price had increased to $610,000, representing an increase of 74%. In 2020, the average selling price for a single-family home in Leslieville was $1.2 million, representing an increase of 243% since 2002.
Condominiums in Leslieville have also seen significant price increases over the past 20 years. In 2002, the average selling price for a condominium in Leslieville was $225,000. By 2010, the average selling price had increased to $360,000, representing an increase of 60%. In 2020, the average selling price for a condominium in Leslieville was $670,000, representing an increase of 197% since 2002.
Factors Contributing to Price Increases There are several factors that have contributed to the significant price increases in Leslieville real estate over the past 20 years.
Future Outlook for Leslieville Real Estate While it is difficult to predict the future of the real estate market, it is likely that prices in Leslieville will continue to increase in the coming years. The neighborhood has become a highly desirable location for young professionals and families, and demand for housing is likely to remain strong.
The ongoing gentrification of the area is also likely to contribute to price increases, as more unique and artistic housing options become available. However, it is possible that there will be some fluctuations in the market in the short term, as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy is still being felt.
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A look back at E01 Toronto Real Estate Statistics for October 2018
The month of October 2018 was a bit busier month for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 real estate zone in Toronto.
This real estate zone is comprised of Riverside and Leslieville within the neighbourhoods also known as Blake-Jones, Greenwood-Coxwell, North Riverdale and South Riverdale.
The boundaries are, from east to west: Coxwell Avenue to the DVP and south of Danforth Avenue.
There were 68 successful real estate sales of freehold homes.
The most expensive house sold was for $2,079,000 for a 4-bedroom house on Strathcona Avenue in North Riverdale.
Other streets in this area that saw houses selling during October 2018 were Rhodes Ave - asking price: $599,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $650,000, Chatham Ave - asking price: $649,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $680,000, Walpole Ave - asking price: $699,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $705,000, Jones Ave - asking price: $599,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $710,000, Marjory Ave - asking price: $650,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $750,000, Chatham Ave - asking price: $795,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $750,000, Clark St - asking price: $599,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $751,000, Hiltz Ave - asking price: $649,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $790,000, Parkmount Rd - asking price: $799,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $800,000, Minto St - asking price: $699,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $805,000, Bain Ave - asking price: $789,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $829,000, Ashdale Ave - asking price: $839,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $834,000, Woodfield Rd - asking price: $699,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $836,500, Glenside Ave - asking price: $729,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $839,000, Gillard Ave - asking price: $850,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $855,000, Rhodes Ave - asking price: $749,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $861,000, Rhodes Ave - asking price: $749,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $876,000, Lamb Ave - asking price: $729,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $909,000, Jones Ave - asking price: $779,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $915,000, Wolfrey Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $920,000, Rhodes Ave - asking price: $739,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $920,057, First Ave - asking price: $969,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $945,000, Queen Victoria St - asking price: $788,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $947,000, Allen Ave - asking price: $799,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $961,800, Queen St E - asking price: $849,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $970,000, Dagmar Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $980,000, Frizzell Ave - asking price: $889,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,050,000, Greenwood Ave - asking price: $899,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,050,000, Boultbee Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,057,000, Hazelwood Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,075,000, Pape Ave - asking price: $1,099,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,085,000, Strathcona Ave - asking price: $1,049,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,105,000, Riverdale Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,116,000, Lamb Ave - asking price: $915,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,121,250, Logan Ave - asking price: $889,999 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,130,000, Howie Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,130,000, Broadview Ave - asking price: $1,149,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,145,000, Hiawatha Rd - asking price: $799,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,150,000, Withrow Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,152,000, Fairford Ave - asking price: $899,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,160,000, Dingwall Ave - asking price: $1,199,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,165,000, Hamilton St - asking price: $899,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,170,000, Riverdale Ave - asking price: $989,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,190,000, Wardell St - asking price: $1,089,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,191,000, Woodfield Rd - asking price: $1,150,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,200,000, Mountstephen St - asking price: $949,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,210,000, Greenwood Ave - asking price: $849,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,217,500, Westwood Ave - asking price: $1,161,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,235,000, Caroline Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,250,000, Boulton Ave - asking price: $999,990 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,275,000, Millbrook Cres - asking price: $1,059,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,295,000, Badgerow Ave - asking price: $998,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,330,000, Hampton Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,350,000, Hastings Ave - asking price: $1,389,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,350,000, Ingham Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,356,750, Lydia Crt - asking price: $1,250,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,360,000, Coady Ave - asking price: $1,079,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,375,000, Ashdale Ave - asking price: $1,089,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,375,000, Withrow Ave - asking price: $1,349,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,418,700, Mcgee St - asking price: $1,525,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,450,000, Langley Ave - asking price: $1,299,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,475,000, Strathcona Ave - asking price: $999,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,486,000, Logan Ave - asking price: $1,299,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,600,000, Victor Ave - asking price: $1,499,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,676,166, Clark St - asking price: $1,299,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $1,702,000, Ashdale Ave - asking price: $1,679,900 - versus an actual sold price of: $2,000,000, Langley Ave - asking price: $2,050,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $2,050,000, and Strathcona Ave - asking price: $2,099,000 - versus an actual sold price of: $2,079,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 real estate zone was $1,134,525 during the month of October 2018. The average time it took to sell a house was 9 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (44 of them). Only 12 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Real estate sales activity: South Riverdale (22 sales), Greenwood-Coxwell (19 sales), North Riverdale (19 sales) and Blake-Jones (8 sales).
All real estate data and statistics were provided for the month of October 2018.
A look back at E01 Toronto Real Estate Statistics March 2017
Is March a good time to sell my house, or should I wait until April?
The month of March 2017 was an active month for those buying and selling an freehold house in the E01 real estate zone in Toronto.
This real estate zone is comprised of the neighbourhoods of Blake-Jones, Greenwood-Coxwell, North Riverdale and South Riverdale.
The boundaries are, from east to west: Coxwell Avenue to the DVP and south of Danforth Avenue.
There were 52 successful real estate sales of freehold homes.
The most expensive house sold was for $1,770,000 on Riverdale Avenue (it was listed for $1,799,000) and resulted in a selling price of 98% of the asking price.
Other affordable and very expensive residential streets in this area that saw houses selling during March 2017 were Galt Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2Z4 - Homeseller Asking Price: $699,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $678,000, Toronto Ontario M4M1E9 - Homeseller Asking Price: $769,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $801,000, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L3A5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $649,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $805,000, Ashdale Ave Toronto Ontario M4L 2Y8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $729,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $817,000, Berkshire Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2Z6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $549,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $825,000, Ashdale Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2Y7 - Homeseller Asking Price: $659,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $832,000, Parkmount Rd Toronto Ontario M4J4V3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $629,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $836,317, Fairford Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2J8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $749,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $838,000, Kent Rd Toronto Ontario M4L2X5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $624,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $842,000, Tiverton Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2M1 - Homeseller Asking Price: $749,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $859,000, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L3A4 - Homeseller Asking Price: $728,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $868,000, Morse St Toronto Ontario M4M2P6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $796,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $900,000, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L3A5M - Homeseller Asking Price: $749,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $902,000, Morse St Toronto Ontario M4M2P6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $799,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $935,000, Cherry Nook Gdns Toronto Ontario M4L1J6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $699,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $950,000, Millbrook Cres Toronto Ontario M4K1H2 - Homeseller Asking Price: $750,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $961,800 Lewis St Toronto Ontario M4M 2H3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $799,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $965,000, Boulton Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2J8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $969,888 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $970,000, Highfield Rd Toronto Ontario M4L2V4 1- Homeseller Asking Price: $699,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $975,000, Boultbee Ave Toronto Ontario M4J1B1 - Homeseller Asking Price: $799,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $985,000, Richard Ave Toronto Ontario M4L1W8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $999,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $993,000, Seymour Ave Toronto Ontario M4J3T3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $799,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $998,000, Craven Rd Toronto Ontario M4J4V7 - Homeseller Asking Price: $779,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,003,000, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L3A5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $849,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,010,000, Booth Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2M5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $887,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,050,000, Parkmount Rd Toronto Ontario M4J4V4 - Homeseller Asking Price: $699,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,085,000, Woodfield Rd Toronto Ontario M4L2W8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $999,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,100,000, Filmic Lane Toronto Ontario M4M3R1 - Homeseller Asking Price: $900,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,102,000, Dundas St E Toronto Ontario M4L1K9 - Homeseller Asking Price: $998,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,155,500, Withrow Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1C8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $899,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,175,000, Leslie St Toronto Ontario M4M3C6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $699,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,180,771, Parkmount Rd Toronto Ontario M4J4V6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $699,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,182,000, Alton Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2M2 - Homeseller Asking Price: $899,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,190,027, Jones Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2Z8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $999,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,200,000, Pape Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2W6 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,090,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,251,000, Pape Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2W7 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,350,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,310,000, Jones Ave Toronto Ontario M4J3H3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,350,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,310,000, Ravina Cres Toronto Ontario - Homeseller Asking Price: $995,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,328,000, Clark St Toronto Ontario M4M1M5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $998,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,340,000, Cummings St Toronto Ontario M4M1M8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,328,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,350,000, Badgerow Ave Toronto Ontario M4M1V5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $924,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,351,049, Harcourt Ave Toronto Ontario M4J1J3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $799,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,385,000, Logan Ave Toronto Ontario M4K3C3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,180,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,460,000, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2Z8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $999,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,500,000, Pape Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2V8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $989,900 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,521,000, Winnifred Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2X2 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,499,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,555,000, Hastings Ave Toronto Ontario M4L 2L1 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,089,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,555,556, Bowden St Toronto Ontario M4K2X3 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,349,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,560,000, Boulton Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2J5 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,349,999 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,626,000, Prust Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2M8 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,289,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,651,000, Langley Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1B4 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,299,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,675,000, and Riverdale Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1C2 - Homeseller Asking Price: $1,799,000 - House Buyer Successful Offer: $1,770,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 real estate zone was $1,143,616 during the month of March 2017. The average time it took to sell a house was 6 days on the market. So March was a very good time to sell a house in Leslieville.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (30 of them). Only 15 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Real estate sales activity: South Riverdale (23 sales), Greenwood-Coxwell (18 sales), North Riverdale (6 sales) and Blake-Jones (5 sales).
All real estate data and statistics were for the month of March 2017.
Leslieville, a neighbourhood in Toronto's east end, has become a hot topic when it comes to house prices. Over the past decade, the area has experienced a significant increase in property values, and prices continue to rise. In this article, we will explore some of the factors that have contributed to Leslieville's rising house prices and why it has become such a hot topic in the Toronto real estate market.
Location
One of the primary factors driving Leslieville's rising house prices is its location. The neighbourhood is situated in the heart of the city's east end, making it an attractive destination for homebuyers who want to live close to downtown Toronto. Leslieville offers convenient access to public transit, major highways, and a range of amenities, including shopping, dining, and entertainment.
As the demand for housing in Toronto continues to grow, areas like Leslieville that offer convenient access to the city's downtown core have become increasingly popular. This has put upward pressure on house prices, as buyers compete for a limited supply of properties.
Gentrification
Another factor driving Leslieville's rising house prices is gentrification. Over the past few decades, the area has undergone a significant transformation, as young professionals and artists have moved into the neighbourhood, attracted by its affordable housing options and its growing arts and culture scene.
As a result, many of Leslieville's older homes and apartments have been renovated and restored, increasing their value and appeal to homebuyers. The area has also seen the construction of new housing developments, such as modern condos and townhouses, which offer a range of unique features and amenities.
This process of gentrification has put upward pressure on house prices, as the area becomes more desirable and in-demand. While gentrification has brought many positive changes to Leslieville, it has also led to concerns over affordability and the displacement of long-time residents.
Supply and Demand
Like many other neighbourhoods in Toronto, Leslieville's rising house prices are also influenced by supply and demand. The area has seen a significant increase in demand for housing over the past decade, as more and more homebuyers look to move into the area. However, the supply of housing has not kept up with this demand, putting upward pressure on prices.
Many buyers are willing to pay a premium for a property in Leslieville, due to its location, character, and amenities. As a result, houses and condos in the area often sell for well above asking price, sometimes after only a few days on the market.
Investment
Finally, Leslieville's rising house prices are also influenced by investment. With the Toronto real estate market experiencing strong growth over the past decade, many buyers are looking to invest in property as a means of generating wealth and income.
Leslieville's increasing popularity and rising house prices have made it an attractive destination for real estate investors, who see the area as a promising investment opportunity. This increased investment has put additional upward pressure on house prices, as investors compete for a limited supply of properties.
In conclusion, Leslieville's rising house prices are a reflection of a range of factors, including location, gentrification, supply and demand, and investment. While these factors have made the neighbourhood a hot topic in the Toronto real estate market, they have also led to concerns over affordability and the displacement of long-time residents. As the area continues to evolve and change, it remains to be seen how these issues will be addressed and how house prices will be impacted in the future.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, the real estate market in Toronto's Leslieville neighbourhood has undergone significant changes. The pandemic has had an impact on all aspects of life, including the real estate market. In this article, we will explore how house prices in Leslieville have changed since the beginning of the pandemic.
Leslieville is a popular neighbourhood in Toronto known for its vibrant community and diverse housing options. Prior to the pandemic, the Leslieville real estate market was experiencing strong growth, with rising prices and high demand. However, with the onset of the pandemic, the market experienced a temporary slowdown as buyers and sellers adjusted to new realities.
In the early stages of the pandemic, many buyers were hesitant to enter the market due to economic uncertainty and the potential health risks associated with in-person viewings. This led to a decrease in demand and a temporary slowdown in the Leslieville real estate market.
However, as the pandemic progressed, the market began to rebound. One factor that contributed to this rebound was the low interest rates offered by the Bank of Canada, which made mortgages more affordable for buyers. Additionally, with many people spending more time at home due to remote work arrangements, there was an increased demand for larger living spaces, including houses with yards.
According to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), the average selling price for a detached home in Leslieville in March 2020 was $1,517,829. By December 2020, this had risen to $1,848,481, representing an increase of 21.8% in just nine months. Similarly, the average selling price for a semi-detached home in Leslieville increased from $1,193,278 in March 2020 to $1,433,794 in December 2020, representing an increase of 20.1%.
One factor that may have contributed to the increase in house prices in Leslieville is the limited supply of available housing. According to an article in the Toronto Star, there has been a shortage of housing inventory in the Greater Toronto Area, including in Leslieville. This has created a situation where demand is outstripping supply, leading to increased competition and higher prices.
Another factor that may have contributed to the increase in house prices in Leslieville is the changing demographics of the neighbourhood. According to an article in Toronto Life, Leslieville has undergone a transformation in recent years, with young families and professionals moving into the neighbourhood. This has led to increased demand for larger homes with yards and outdoor spaces, which may have contributed to the rise in house prices.
However, it is important to note that not all areas of Leslieville have experienced the same level of price increases. According to an article in Toronto Storeys, some areas of Leslieville have experienced more modest price increases, while others have seen more dramatic growth. This may be due to factors such as proximity to public transportation, access to amenities, and the overall desirability of the neighbourhood.
In addition to the increase in house prices, the Leslieville real estate market has also experienced a shift in the types of properties being sold. According to an article in Toronto Life, there has been a decrease in the number of condominium sales in Leslieville since the beginning of the pandemic, as buyers have shifted their focus towards larger, detached homes with yards. This shift in demand may have contributed to the rise in house prices in the neighbourhood.
Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the Leslieville real estate market, with a temporary slowdown in demand followed by a rebound and a significant increase in house prices. While it is difficult to predict the future trajectory of the market, it is clear that Leslieville remains a highly desirable neighbourhood for those looking to purchase a home in Toronto.
Leslieville is a charming neighbourhood located in the east end of Toronto. It's known for its unique mix of historic homes, trendy shops, and delicious restaurants. For buyers looking to purchase a home in Leslieville with a budget of less than $800,000, there are several options available. In this essay, we will discuss the types of houses available to buy under $800,000 in Leslieville.
Semi-Detached Houses
Semi-detached houses are a popular option for buyers looking to purchase a home in Leslieville for less than $800,000. These houses are attached to a neighboring house on one side and offer a range of sizes and styles.
In Leslieville, semi-detached houses typically range in price from $700,000 to $800,000. These houses often feature two or three bedrooms and offer a mix of historic and modern styles. Many of these homes have been updated with modern finishes while still retaining their historic charm.
Row Houses
Row houses are another option for buyers looking to purchase a home in Leslieville for less than $800,000. These houses are attached to neighboring houses on both sides and offer a range of sizes and styles.
In Leslieville, row houses typically range in price from $600,000 to $800,000. These houses often feature two or three bedrooms and offer a mix of historic and modern styles. Many of these homes have been updated with modern finishes while still retaining their historic charm.
Bungalows
Bungalows are a popular option for buyers looking for a single-story home in Leslieville. These houses offer a range of sizes and styles and are often located on larger lots.
In Leslieville, bungalows typically range in price from $700,000 to $800,000. These homes often feature two or three bedrooms and offer a mix of historic and modern styles. Many of these homes have been updated with modern finishes while still retaining their historic charm.
Cottages
Cottages are another option for buyers looking for a single-story home in Leslieville. These houses offer a cozy and charming feel and are often located on smaller lots.
In Leslieville, cottages typically range in price from $600,000 to $800,000. These homes often feature one or two bedrooms and offer a mix of historic and modern styles. Many of these homes have been updated with modern finishes while still retaining their historic charm.
Victorian Homes
Victorian homes are a popular option for buyers looking for a historic home in Leslieville. These houses feature unique architectural details and are often located on larger lots.
In Leslieville, Victorian homes typically range in price from $700,000 to $800,000. These homes often feature two or three bedrooms and offer a mix of historic and modern styles. Many of these homes have been updated with modern finishes while still retaining their historic charm.
New Construction Homes
New construction homes are another option for buyers looking to purchase a home in Leslieville for less than $800,000. These homes offer modern finishes and features and are often located in up-and-coming neighborhoods.
In Leslieville, new construction homes typically range in price from $600,000 to $800,000. These homes often feature two or three bedrooms and offer a mix of contemporary and modern styles. Many of these homes are located in neighborhoods that are experiencing revitalization and growth.
There are several types of houses available to buy under $800,000 in Leslieville. Semi-detached houses, row houses, bungalows, cottages, Victorian homes, and new construction homes offer a range of sizes, styles, and locations at varying price points. Buyers looking to purchase a home in Leslieville should work with a trusted real estate agent who can help them navigate the market and find the perfect Leslieville home.
The latest real estate selling prices in Toronto’s E01 zone (LESLIEVILLE) – March 2023
The month of March 2023 was a steady month for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 real estate zone in Toronto.
This real estate zone is comprised of the neighbourhoods of Blake-Jones, Greenwood-Coxwell, North Riverdale and South Riverdale.
The boundaries are, from east to west: Coxwell Avenue to the DVP and south of Danforth Avenue.
There were 34 successful real estate sales of freehold homes by the best listing agents and best buyer agents for the Riverdale, Leslieville and Riverside neighbourhoods.
The most expensive house sold was for $2,925,000 on Withrow Avenue (it was listed for $2,998,000) and resulted in a selling price of 98% of the asking price after 5 days on the market.
Starting with the most affordable areas to buy a house, other residential streets in this area that saw houses selling in March 2023 were Jones Ave Toronto Ontario M4J3G5 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $699,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $861,600, Rhodes Ave Toronto Ontario M4L3A1 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $950,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $935,000, Knox Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2N8 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $984,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $950,000, Louvain Ave Toronto Ontario M4M1N9 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $990,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $950,000, Woodfield Rd Toronto Ontario M4L2X4 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $699,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $963,500, Carlaw Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2R7 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $929,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,030,000, De Grassi St Toronto Ontario M4M2K3 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $899,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,080,000, Gerrard St E Toronto Ontario M4L1Y5 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,195,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,098,500, Hiltz Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2N5 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $929,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,150,000, Kerr Rd Toronto Ontario M4L1K2 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $999,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,150,000, Hastings Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2M1 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,190,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,170,000, Oakvale Ave Toronto Ontario M4J 1J1 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $949,800 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,250,000, Craven Rd Toronto Ontario M4L 2Z4 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,049,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,251,000, Woodgreen Pl Toronto Ontario M4M2J2 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,079,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,260,000, Walpole Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2J4 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $899,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,265,000, Chatham Ave Toronto Ontario M4J1K9 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $998,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,284,000, Dearbourne Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1M6 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,199,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,320,000, De Grassi St Toronto Ontario M4M 2K8 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,298,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,348,000, Earl Grey Rd Toronto Ontario M4J3L3 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,299,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,355,000, Queen Victoria St Toronto Ontario M4J1E8 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,099,999 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,403,000, Minto St Toronto Ontario M4L1B5 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,599,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,425,000, Leslie St
Toronto Ontario M4M3C7 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,349,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,451,000, Caroline Ave Toronto Ontario M4M2X7 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,350,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,600,000, Mcgee St Toronto Ontario M4M 2L1 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,355,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,616,000, Alton Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2M3 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,399,990 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,617,000, Hampton Ave Toronto Ontario M4K2Y6 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,349,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,664,000, Curzon St Toronto Ontario M4M3B5 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,718,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,720,000, Logan Ave Toronto Ontario M4K 3E2 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,549,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,750,000, Victor Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1A8 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,699,900 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,751,000, Ashdale Ave Toronto Ontario M4L2Y6 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,499,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $1,757,000, Highfield Rd Toronto Ontario M4L2V2 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $2,199,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $2,300,000, Hogarth Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1J8 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $1,849,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $2,405,053, Condor Ave Toronto Ontario M4J3M6 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $2,599,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $2,475,000, and Withrow Ave Toronto Ontario M4K1E1 - This seller and the listing agent settled on a list price of: $2,998,000 - Resulted in an Accepted Offer from a Buyer for: $2,925,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 real estate zone was $1,456,784 during the month of March 2023. The average time it took to sell a house was 13 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (17 of them). Only 12 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Real estate sales activity: South Riverdale (14 sales), Greenwood-Coxwell (9 sales), North Riverdale (5 sales) and Blake-Jones (6 sales).
Toronto's Leslieville neighbourhood is a great place for dog owners to explore and socialize with their furry friends. There are several dog parks in Leslieville, each with its unique features and amenities. In this article, we will discuss the different dog parks in Leslieville and what makes them special.
Greenwood Park Off-Leash Area
Greenwood Park Off-Leash Area is located at Greenwood Park, a large park in Leslieville. This dog park is fenced, and dogs can run and play without a leash. It is a popular spot for dog owners to socialize and for their dogs to exercise. There are benches and picnic tables for dog owners to sit and relax while their dogs play. The park also has water fountains and waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Jimmie Simpson Park Off-Leash Area
Jimmie Simpson Park Off-Leash Area is located in Jimmie Simpson Park, a beautiful park in Leslieville. The off-leash area is fenced, and dogs can run and play without a leash. The park has a small hill that dogs can climb, and there are plenty of trees and bushes for them to explore. The park also has water fountains and waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Gerrard-Carlaw Parkette Off-Leash Area
Gerrard-Carlaw Parkette Off-Leash Area is a small, unfenced off-leash area located in the Gerrard-Carlaw Parkette. It is a popular spot for dog owners who live nearby and want to give their dogs a quick exercise or potty break. The parkette has a few benches and picnic tables, and there are waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Ashbridges Bay Off-Leash Area
Ashbridges Bay Off-Leash Area is located in Ashbridges Bay Park, a large waterfront park in Leslieville. The off-leash area is not fenced, but dogs can run and play on the beach and in the water. It is a popular spot for dog owners who want to take their dogs swimming or for a walk on the beach. The park has several water fountains and waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Greenwood Dog Park
Greenwood Dog Park is a small, fenced dog park located in the Greenwood TTC parking lot. It is a popular spot for dog owners who live nearby and want to give their dogs a quick exercise or potty break. The park has a few benches and picnic tables, and there are waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Withrow Park Off-Leash Area
Withrow Park Off-Leash Area is located in Withrow Park, a large park in Leslieville. The off-leash area is not fenced, but dogs can run and play on the grassy fields. It is a popular spot for dog owners who want to give their dogs a break from the leash and enjoy the park's amenities. The park has several water fountains and waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Jonathan Ashbridge Park Off-Leash Area
Jonathan Ashbridge Park Off-Leash Area is located in Jonathan Ashbridge Park, a small park in Leslieville. The off-leash area is fenced, and dogs can run and play without a leash. It is a popular spot for dog owners who live nearby and want to give their dogs a quick exercise or potty break. The park has a few benches and picnic tables, and there are waste disposal bins for dog owners' convenience.
Leslie Grove Park Off-Leash Area
Leslie Grove Park Off-Leash Area is located in Leslie Grove Park, a small park in Leslieville. The off-leash area is not fenced, but dogs can run and play on the grassy fields.
A look back at E01 South Riverdale, Toronto Real Estate Market -Selling Prices and Property Values – May and June 2022
The months of May and June 2022 were productive months for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 South Riverdale real estate zone in Toronto.
There were 53 successful real estate sales of freehold homes according to the MLS system.
The most expensive house sold was for $2,650,000 on Broadview Avenue for an as-is, in very rough shape, rowhouse after 22 days on the market and double-ended by the listing agent.
Starting with the most affordable addresses, other streets in this area that saw houses selling during May and June 2022 were Carlaw Ave List:$995,000 Sold:$1,075,000, Alton Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,090,000, Louvain Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Hiltz Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,115,200, Leslie St List:$899,000 Sold:$1,150,000, Hiltz Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,165,000, Cummings St List:$999,900 Sold:$1,175,000, Verral Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,195,000, Prust Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Bloomfield Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,215,000, Mcgee St List:$1,269,000 Sold:$1,215,000, Galt Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,225,000, Morse St List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Alton Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,275,000, Dundas St E List:$1,338,000 Sold:$1,315,000, Munro St List:$1,369,000 Sold:$1,330,000, Rushbrooke Ave List:$1,449,900 Sold:$1,375,000, Jones Ave List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,376,000, Hamilton St List:$1,429,900 Sold:$1,390,000, Logan Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,395,000, Heward Ave List:$1,498,000 Sold:$1,410,000, Lewis St List:$1,295,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Dundas St E List:$1,499,900 Sold:$1,450,000, Logan Ave List:$1,298,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Galt Ave List:$1,549,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Endean Ave List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,525,000, First Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,531,000, Hastings Ave List:$1,650,000 Sold:$1,550,000, Greenwood Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,556,740, Endean Ave List:$1,298,000 Sold:$1,558,000, De Grassi St List:$1,610,000 Sold:$1,560,000, Sawden Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,575,000, Logan Ave List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,606,500, First Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,615,000, Leslie St List:$1,649,800 Sold:$1,640,000, Allen Ave List:$1,650,000 Sold:$1,650,000, Logan Ave List:$1,699,000 Sold:$1,660,000, De Grassi St List:$1,799,000 Sold:$1,676,000, Logan Ave List:$1,399,900 Sold:$1,700,000, Empire Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,712,000, Austin Ave List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,800,000, Tiverton Ave List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,807,000, Booth Ave List:$1,488,000 Sold:$1,845,000, Hastings Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,850,000, Bertmount Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,850,000, Sandford Ave List:$1,479,000 Sold:$1,925,000, Dagmar Ave List:$1,695,000 Sold:$1,950,000, Brooklyn Ave List:$1,789,900 Sold:$1,958,000, Brooklyn Ave List:$1,399,000 Sold:$2,007,000, Bertmount Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$2,100,000, Carlaw Ave List:$1,899,000 Sold:$2,250,000, Brooklyn Ave List:$2,348,000 Sold:$2,618,000, and Broadview Ave List:$2,742,500 Sold:$2,650,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 South Riverdale real estate zone was $1,559,650 during the months of May and June 2022. The average time it took to sell a house was 7 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (32 of them). Only 5 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
A look back at E01 South Riverdale, Toronto Real Estate Market -Selling Prices and Property Values – July-September 2022 - LESLIEVILLE
The months of July to September 2022 were productive months for those buying and selling a freehold house in the E01 South Riverdale (Leslieville) real estate zone in Toronto.
There were 54 successful real estate sales of freehold homes according to the MLS system.
The most expensive house sold was for $2,500,000 on Boston Avenue for a 3-storey, 4-bedroom house, after a bully bid, or preemptive offer took control of the listing process.
Starting with the most affordable addresses, other streets in this area that saw houses selling during July to September 2022 were Hiltz Ave List:$839,900 Sold:$815,000, Blackburn St List:$789,800 Sold:$820,000, Berkshire Ave List:$924,000 Sold:$885,000, Hiltz Ave List:$998,800 Sold:$910,000, Myrtle Ave List:$1,049,000 Sold:$920,000, Munro St List:$989,000 Sold:$940,000, Broadview Ave List:$1,088,000 Sold:$999,999, Berkshire Ave List:$839,000 Sold:$1,005,000, Endean Ave List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,025,000, Endean Ave List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,030,000, Mcgee St List:$1,124,000 Sold:$1,040,000, Bertmount Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Wardell St List:$999,000 Sold:$1,105,000, Hamilton St List:$1,125,000 Sold:$1,115,000, Heward Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,120,000, Boulton Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,173,200, Grant St List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,175,000, Hamilton St List:$1,209,000 Sold:$1,178,000, Gerrard St E List:$1,279,900 Sold:$1,185,000, Jones Ave List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,195,000, De Grassi St List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,198,370, Empire Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Leslie St List:$989,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Bertmount Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Hiltz Ave List:$1,348,888 Sold:$1,210,000, Leslie St List:$1,229,000 Sold:$1,225,000, Badgerow Ave List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Empire Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,250,100, Morse St List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,280,000, Rushbrooke Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,299,000, De Grassi St List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,317,000, Dagmar Ave List:$1,095,000 Sold:$1,321,127, Hamilton St List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,325,000, Lewis St List:$989,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Booth Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Marjory Ave List:$1,289,000 Sold:$1,385,000, Logan Ave List:$1,289,000 Sold:$1,391,000, Ivy Ave List:$1,649,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Bloomfield Ave List:$1,550,000 Sold:$1,490,000, De Grassi St List:$1,575,000 Sold:$1,500,000, De Grassi St List:$1,588,000 Sold:$1,530,000, Allen Ave List:$1,579,000 Sold:$1,560,000, Audley Ave List:$1,500,000 Sold:$1,565,000, Boulton Ave List:$1,625,000 Sold:$1,575,000, Winnifred Ave List:$1,299,900 Sold:$1,580,000, Curzon St List:$1,629,000 Sold:$1,600,000, Brooklyn Ave List:$1,799,000 Sold:$1,700,000, Boulton Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,750,000, Boston Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,800,000, Wardell St List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,867,706, Lewis St List:$1,950,000 Sold:$1,930,000, Booth Ave List:$2,189,000 Sold:$2,100,000, Pape Ave List:$1,749,000 Sold:$2,115,000, and Boston Ave List:$1,979,000 Sold:$2,500,000.
The average selling price of a house in Toronto’s E01 South Riverdale real estate zone was $1,334,269 during the months of July to September 2022. The average time it took to sell a house was 13 days on the market.
Most houses sold in this area were semi-detached houses (27 of them). Only 10 of the homes sold were fully detached houses.
Leslieville is a trendy neighbourhood located in the east end of Toronto. Known for its charming streets, independent shops, and eclectic restaurants, Leslieville has become a popular destination for foodies. Here are some of the best places for brunch in Leslieville.
Lady Marmalade
Lady Marmalade is a popular brunch spot in Leslieville, known for its creative and delicious menu items. The restaurant features a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with bright and colourful decor. The menu includes classic brunch items with a unique twist, such as the "Pumpkin Pie French Toast" and the "Huevos Rancheros." Lady Marmalade is also known for its vegan and gluten-free options.
Bonjour Brioche
Bonjour Brioche is a charming bakery and cafe located in the heart of Leslieville. The cafe offers a range of sweet and savory baked goods, as well as a brunch menu that includes classic French dishes such as Croque Madame and Quiche Lorraine. The cafe is known for its freshly baked croissants and pastries, as well as its cozy and inviting atmosphere.
The Greenwood
The Greenwood is a cozy and casual restaurant located on Queen Street East in Leslieville. The restaurant offers a range of classic brunch items, including pancakes, eggs Benedict, and breakfast sandwiches. The menu also includes unique items such as the "Pork Belly Benny" and the "Greenwood Hash." The restaurant features a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a fireplace and rustic decor.
Frankie's
Frankie's is a popular brunch spot in Leslieville, known for its delicious menu and charming atmosphere. The restaurant features a cozy and inviting interior, with exposed brick walls and vintage decor. The menu includes classic brunch items such as eggs Benedict and pancakes, as well as unique items such as the "Benny Blanco" and the "Flamin' Hot Cheetos Waffle."
Skin + Bones
Skin + Bones is a chic and stylish restaurant in Leslieville, known for its contemporary Italian cuisine and creative brunch menu. The restaurant features a sleek and modern interior, with a focus on natural materials such as wood and leather. The brunch menu includes a range of Italian-inspired dishes, such as the "Porchetta Benny" and the "Polenta Waffle." The restaurant also offers a selection of signature cocktails and an extensive wine list.
Joy Bistro
Joy Bistro is a cozy and casual restaurant located in the heart of Leslieville. The restaurant features a warm and inviting atmosphere, with exposed brick walls and vintage decor. The brunch menu includes classic items such as eggs Benedict and French toast, as well as unique dishes such as the "Smoked Salmon Grilled Cheese" and the "Huevos Motuleños." Joy Bistro also offers a selection of specialty cocktails and local beers.
The Commissary
The Commissary is a bright and airy cafe located on Queen Street East in Leslieville. The cafe offers a range of sweet and savory baked goods, as well as a brunch menu that includes classic items such as pancakes and breakfast sandwiches. The cafe is known for its freshly brewed coffee and cozy atmosphere, with plenty of natural light and rustic decor.
Lil' Baci
Lil' Baci is a casual Italian restaurant located in the heart of Leslieville. The restaurant offers a range of classic brunch items, as well as Italian-inspired dishes such as the "Carbonara Benny" and the "Ricotta Pancakes." The restaurant features a warm and inviting atmosphere, with exposed brick walls and a cozy bar area.
The Roy
The Roy is a trendy restaurant and bar located on Queen Street East in Leslieville.