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Total population
10,395
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Average household income
$315,231
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Condo
Median Selling Price$1,000,000
Average Days on Market
47
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
114
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
17
Some arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are likely
All day-to-day needs are within a few minutes' walk
Near a subway and frequent bus lines
Variety of cafés right on the street
Several grocery stores nearby
Variety of bars within walking distance
Wide variety of shops within a few minutes' walk
Variety of restaurants within a few minutes' walk
Some trees on the street, with some parks nearby
Many sources of noise nearby
Vibrant atmosphere at various times of the day
One of the ritziest neighbourhoods in Toronto is none other than Yorkville. Yorkville is located in the city’s downtown core, bordering Bloor Street West to the south. It has a reputation for being one of Toronto’s most fashionable neighbourhoods, located along Bloor Street’s famous “Mink Mile,” which features a myriad of high-end shops, department stores, and boutiques. Beyond the shopping, Yorkville is also home to art galleries, design studios, five-star hotels (many of which are full of celebrities during the Toronto International Film Festival), and fine dining eateries. Outside the area’s busiest streets is the quieter side of Yorkville. While still posh, Yorkville has many tree-lined residential streets featuring historic Victorian homes. Meanwhile, Avenue Road is lined with a mix of new and old condo towers. Nearby attractions include the Royal Ontario Museum, the Liss Gallery, the Loch Gallery, the Bata Shoe Museum, the Mira Godard Gallery, and the Ingram Gallery. World-famous restaurants in Yorkville range from Sassafraz, with its Canadian-French fusion cuisine to Buca Osteria & Bar and its modern Italian fare. Meanwhile, the swanky borough is one of the city’s most walkable while also having excellent public transit access in the form of buses and multiple subway stops on Lines 1 and 2 of the TTC. It is important to note that living in Yorkville comes at a price. In fact, it is considered to be one of the most expensive villages in North America, so be prepared for the high cost of living in this Toronto neighbourhood.