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High Park Homes for sale & Real Estate Toronto

Homes in High Park are mainly detached brick, two and three storey designs, reflecting Edwardian, Tudor, and Victorian architectural influences.
With its gentle hills and great shady maples and oaks, and its easy access to the city’s best loved park and the western waterfront, High Park is justly considered among the city’s most attractive neighbourhoods. The area’s excellent schools and the quick commute to downtown make High Park homes also among the most desirable.
High Park is a 400-acre green space park itself stretching from The Queensway to Bloor Street West. The neighbourhood of High Park begins at Bloor and reaches north to Dundas Street, with Runnymede Road as its western boundary. To the east, below Bloor, the community continues south to the Queensway, bordered by Parkside Drive and Roncesvalles.
High Park neighborhood is primarily residential, with housing stock offering a range of types and styles. Many High Park homes were built in the late 19th or early 20th centuries and the architecture reflects the period — ranging from grand-style 2 or 3-storey houses showing Edwardian or faux Tudor influence, to more compact semi-detached Victorian homes.
In the part of the neighbourhood below Bloor, High Park homes are generally large detached homes that have been beautifully restored and renovated.
Four-lane Bloor Street is the neighbourhood’s main east-west thoroughfare and commercial/entertainment centre, with three major shopping centres at Roncesvalles Village, The Junction and Bloor West Village. Rapid access to midtown and downtown is provided by three subway stops with local bus service from each.
The areas well-regarded schools include Humberside Collegiate Institute, built in 1894; Keele Street Community School and the Community Centre; ; High Park Alternate School Jr.; and Western Technical-Commercial School.
For current information on available listings for High Park homes for sale and High Park real estate, please see the listings tab at the top of this page. Listings are updated real-time, so we recommend that you bookmark this page and check back frequently.
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