REFINED ROSEDALE THIS NEIGHBORHOOD IN TORONTO, WITH WINDING, TREE- LINED STREETS AND STATELY MANSIONS, IS STILL CLOSE TO THE CANADIAN CITY’S FINANCIAL CENTER 32
ith its winding tree-lined streets and grand mansions, Rosedale is one of Toronto’s most charming, exclusive, W and sought-after neighborhoods.
“There’s a real sense of community,” says Paul Maranger, broker, Sotheby’s International Realty Canada-Paul & Christian Associates. Despite its grandeur, it’s very neighborly, says business partner and sales representative Christian Vermast: “There are parks, and the streets are very walkable, so you always see people out exercising or walking the family dog.” A VARIETY OF ICONIC HERITAGE HOMES
The neighborhood, in the heart of the city of Toronto, is bounded by Bloor Street on the south, Yonge Street on the west, Bayview Avenue on the east, and Whitehall Road on the north. “What’s wonderful about Rosedale is the tremendous diversity of housing styles,” Maranger says, adding that lots typically are 50 by 120 feet, and prices vary according to the square footage of the residence.