Community Overview
Rose Park is at North West Corner of Rosedale-Moore Park Community. The boundary of the community runs from Yonge Street on the west to Mount Pleasant Cemetery on the north, Mud Creek and Don River on the east, and Bloor Street on the south. Divided by the railway track, the community's north is called Moore Park, and the south is Rosedale. Most homes in the south community at Rosedale were constructed between 1850 and 1940 with architectural styles including Victorian, Georgian, Tudor, and Edwardian. In past 3 months, 16 Detached homes were sold at average of $3.89M. About 79% of the residents are of European Origin, and 24% are from North America. In Rose Park neighbourhood, you will find many residents are English, Canadian, Irish, Scottish, and German. As Rosedale-Moore Park is also considered an extension of Downtown Toronto, around 39% of residents travel by public transit. Located at Yonge and Bloor Street, Toronto Reference Library is the most extensive public library in Toronto and was established in 1903. The most significant commercial spaces are along Yonge Street. Rosedale-Moore Park is an attractive community with many expensive homes in Toronto. Many upper-income families choose this area because of many excellent schools, approximate to downtown Toronto, abundant green spaces, and the best shopping neighborhoods.
Neighbourhood Houses
133 Rose Park Dr Toronto, 153 Rose Park Dr Toronto.
To find the price of recently sold homes near my neighbourhood in
Rosedale-Moore Park, Toronto, please contact realtor Alan Zheng (647-877-9311).