Leslieville
About Leslieville
With its charming small-town feel and close proximity to downtown, Leslieville is one of Toronto’s trendiest neighbourhoods. This quaint and scenic East End enclave lies between the Don River, Gerrard Street, Empire Avenue, Eastern Avenue, and Coxwell Avenue.
Leslieville boasts a rare mix of incredible housing styles in all structures and price points, from beautiful and historic Victorian semis and Second Empire row houses to the second generation of houses north of Queen Street.
Small bungalows that are often known as “condo alternatives” are also abundant. These homes allow you to benefit from the affordability and convenience of a condo while enjoying the perks that come from living in a detached house.
If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a loft, Leslieville has some of the best in the city, both in the new build and industrial conversion styles. With so many housing styles sprinkled throughout the neighbourhood, Leslieville offers something to suit nearly every budget.
Who Lives Here
Leslieville’s hip and trendy vibe tends to attract a lot of artistic and creative types. New condos and small bungalows make it an ideal choice for first-time buyers and young professionals, along with numerous retirees who love the combination of bustle and tranquillity.
The availability of some multi-storey homes along peaceful streets also makes Leslieville ideal for families with children.
What's Great About It?
Leslieville is the place to be for trendy shopping and delicious eats. The main district along Queen Street features an endless variety of small and independent boutiques offering creative alternatives to traditional big box stores. You’ll also find no shortage of peaceful parks and green spaces for outdoor relaxation and recreation.
Greenwood Park delivers 6.2 hectares of fun and excitement, with baseball diamonds, a sports field, and an outdoor pool. Jonathan Ashbridge Park boasts two tennis courts and a children’s playground complete with a wading pool. Numerous park benches, lush foliage, and plenty of shade also make it an excellent site for events and gatherings.
Leslieville is bordered by Riverdale to the west and the Beaches to the east, which means residents have access to the beauty and amenities of all three neighbourhoods, including the incredible waterfront along Lake Ontario.
Leslieville also has the honour of being one of Toronto’s most walkable areas. If you prefer not to walk, fast access to public transit and major highways makes getting around the city easy and convenient.
Schools
As a stylish and up-and-coming East End neighbourhood, you can also expect to find great schools in Leslieville. Elementary options include Morse Street Junior Public School, Bruce Junior Public School, Leslieville Junior Public School, and Duke of Connaught Junior and Senior Public School. St. Joseph Catholic School or Holy Name Catholic School are also available for parents who seek a religious education.
Do you prefer a private alternative to the public school system? Liberty Prep School, Boardwalk Montessori, and the Academy of Thought and Industry are all options worthy of consideration.
Secondary students might attend Riverdale Collegiate Institute, Eastdale Collegiate Institute, or Monarch Park Collegiate Institute. Those seeking a Catholic education can attend St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School or Notre Dame High School.
Homes for sale in Leslieville
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