Rosedale, Toronto



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Rosedale is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, formerly the estate of William Botsford Jarvis. It is located north of Downtown Toronto and is one of its oldest suburbs. Rosedale homes are some of the highest priced properties in Canada. It is known as the area where the city's "Old Money" lives, and is home to some of Canada's richest and most famous citizens, including Ken Thomson who was the richest man in Canada at the time of his death.

The neighbourhood is within the City of Toronto's Rosedale-Moore Park neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is divided into a north and south portion by the Park Drive Ravine. Rosedale real estate consists of character homes and large custom build estates.

Rosedale is built among three ravines, preserved as parkland. Rosedale has convoluted routes through the neighbourhood and other physical boundaries, and thus it has low levels of vehicular traffic. The Rosedale homes are mostly single family detached dwellings.

Rosedale Statitsics

Total Number of Homes Average Income

9935

$386,076