

It only takes a short visit to Rosedale to know it is a world apart. The secluded area is one of the most distinguished neighbourhoods in the city and a remnant of classic 19th century elegance. It has remained one of Toronto’s wealthiest communities for over a century, making Rosedale real estate prime property for many.
With its quintessential old-world feel, Canadian and international buyers are often drawn to the luxury Toronto real estate in Rosedale. Homes for sale are often striking works of art, rich in history. It is no wonder Rosedale remains an integral part of the Toronto luxury real estate market.
Families with children will find an array of social and recreational activities run by local staff and volunteers at Mooredale House Community Centre. Parents of school-aged girls may select Branksome Hall, a private school for girls with broad academic and extra-curricular programs.
During the summer, Rosedale Park is the perfect meeting place for all ages, with large areas suitable for a variety of sports, including soccer and tennis. For those who enjoy outdoor skating and hockey in the winter, Rosedale Rink is only steps away.
Rosedale is bordered by the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks to the north, Yonge Street to the west, Bloor Street to the south and Bayview Avenue to the east. Although located only a few minutes north of the bustling downtown core, car engines are muted by the abundance of lush greenery in the area.
Sheriff William Jarvis and his wife Mary were among the first to settle in the area in the 1820s. It is said that Mary, inspired by the wild roses that overtook the estate, gave the area its name. Today, the natural beauty of local ravines and parkland complements the stunning architecture of Rosedale’s heritage homes. While it is known for the historic, single-family properties that line its streets, there are also modern Rosedale houses for sale.
If you are interested in Rosedale Toronto real estate, contact Christian, Paul and Fran for a viewing today.