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Population & demographics

Total population

13,240

Population age (%)

0-19 (14%)20-34 (23%)35-49 (18%)50-64 (21%)65+ (23%)

Household

Average household income

$365,993


Household composition (%)

Single person (45%)Multi person (7%)Single Family (48%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Owners (51%)Renters (49%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (77%)Others (4%)Mandarin (3%)Spanish (3%)French (3%)Iranian Persian (2%)Yue (Cantonese) (2%)Russian (1%)Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) (1%)

How much does it cost to live in Rosedale?

Detached

Median Selling Price$8,000,000


Average Days on Market

22.71

#Active Listings (last 30 days)

24

#Sold Listings (last 30 days)

7

Condo

Median Selling Price$852,000


Average Days on Market

47

#Active Listings (last 30 days)

45

#Sold Listings (last 30 days)

12

Top 1 School in Rosedale

Rosedale Junior Public School22 South Dr, M4W 1R1, Toronto, ON
9.9/10
PublicJK-6

Rosedale Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

3/5

Arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are possible

Pedestrian Friendly

4/5

All day-to-day needs are within walking distance

Transit Friendly

5/5

Near a subway and frequent bus lines

Shopping, Food and Nightlife

Cafes

4/5

Variety of cafés within a few minutes' walk

Groceries

4/5

At least one grocery store within a few minutes' walk

Nightlife

3/5

Some bars within walking distance

Shopping

5/5

Wide variety of shops within a few minutes' walk

Restaurants

4/5

Variety of restaurants within a few minutes' walk

Greenery & Character

Greenery

4/5

Lots of trees in the area, and a large amount of park space nearby

Quiet

3/5

Multiple sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

3/5

Quiet atmosphere most of the day

As one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in Toronto, if you call Rosedale home, then you’re one of the lucky ones. In fact, in 2013, Rosedale earned the honour of being ranked the best Toronto neighbourhood to live in by Toronto Life magazine. Situated north of Toronto’s downtown core, Rosedale is less than a 15 minute drive to the city’s Financial and Entertainment Districts, and yet, when you’re there, it feels like you’ve entered an entirely different world. Despite its central location within the city, Rosedale has a distinctly suburban vibe, chock-full of beautiful, historic homes, tree-lined streets, and preserved parklands. It is important to note, however, that the cost of living in Rosedale is far higher than the average cost of living in Toronto, which means that buying a home here will come at a steep price. That said, the area has plenty of luxuries for residents to enjoy, like a variety of nationally-renowned restaurants, upscale shops and boutiques, and greenery-filled parks. Rosedale is home to three ravines and several landscaped parks, including Rosedale Park, Chorley Park, and Moore Park. This makes it a great spot to go hiking, cycling, or walking. Further, homes in Rosedale exude old world charm, and there’s a clear reason for this - many of the mansions and smaller houses alike were built in the Edwardian, Tudor, Victorian, and Georgian styles. Lastly, and this likely won’t come as a surprise, the Toronto neighbourhood is home to several high-ranking public and private schools, including the prestigious Branksome Hall all-girls school. While living in Rosedale doesn’t come cheap, if you can afford the price tag and want the benefits that come with living in this ritzy Toronto enclave, why not? Fun fact: Rosedale was so named for the wild roses that used to cover the hillsides of the neighbourhood’s first home, which was owned by Sheriff William Jarvis and Mary Jarvis.