

Moore Park is an area where homebuyers find luxury Toronto real estate. To own a piece of Moore Park real estate is to live in an exceptional community with a rich past. Although the neighbourhood encompasses a relatively small area to the north of Rosedale, many of its celebrated English Cottage, Georgian, and Tudor houses were built on exceptionally large lots.
With its surprising tranquility and a stunning natural environment rarely seen in urban areas, it is easy to forget that Moore Park homes are conveniently located close to major Toronto arteries. Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the many opportunities for long walks and bike rides, finding peace among the impressive scenery.
To live in Moore Park is to live in a true community of neighbours. Due to the high number of cul-de-sacs that limit traffic and speed, the area attracts families with children. But the young and adventurous will find various entertainment options only a short drive away.
The neighbourhood was named after John Thomas Moore, who was instrumental in the construction of Toronto’s first commercial train. Moore owned the 100-hecatre property and began developing the area as a suburb in 1889. These days, potential homeowners find stylish modern designs as well as the original architectural masterpieces.
Moore Park is bordered by Mount Pleasant Cemetery to the north, Park Drive Ravine and railway tracks to the south, Moore Park Ravine to the east and the Vale of Avoca Ravine to the west.
If you are looking for luxury Toronto real estate in Moore Park, contact Christian, Paul or Fran to arrange a viewing today.