I cover notable neighbourhoods that interest me, focusing on their history, how they’re changing, what’s being built, and what it feels like to live there.
Toronto's reimagined waterfront with new condos, parks, and trails. Master-planned Bayside community, Sugar Beach, and future LRT connections steps from the lake.
Queen St E main‑street energy meets Victorian and Edwardian homes, anchored by the Broadview Hotel and The Opera House. A tight‑knit east‑end vibe with everyday conveniences and the future Ontario Line adding momentum.
A quiet, ravine‑lined enclave of century homes that feels like a hidden village beside downtown. Trails to Evergreen Brick Works and proximity to Bloor‑Yorkville offer privacy, nature, and prestige in equal measure.
Historic, tree‑lined streets with the city’s largest stretch of Victorian homes and a true small‑village feel minutes from downtown. Parliament St shops and green escapes like Riverdale Farm give it charm and everyday convenience.
Toronto's most diverse and walkable pocket, packed with vintage shops, international grocers, street art, and global food. A vibrant, eclectic National Historic Site with Victorian homes and creative energy steps from downtown.
West-end neighbourhood blending Tudor cottages and modern homes near Bloor West Village. Over 400 shops and restaurants, plus easy access to High Park and subway.
Toronto’s luxury village: flagship boutiques, top dining, and full‑service residences steps from two subway lines. Polished on Bloor and surprisingly intimate along heritage side streets.