Spotlight on Midtown's priciest homes
[attach]3233[/attach]It’s no surprise to learn Central Toronto is the most expensive place in town to live — starting with our housing costs. In this month’s “Spotlight on Midtown” we overlay average year-to-date selling prices from the Toronto Real Estate Board’s November figures on the city’s ward layout.The midtown wards stand out as having the costliest real estate in Toronto — by far.
Part of Ward 25, including Bridle Path, Hoggs Hollow and York Mills, tops the list at nearly $1.5 million per sale, followed by the Rosedale-centred Ward 27 at under $1.2 million. North Toronto, Forest Hill and the Casa Loma-Davenport areas are also edging toward the million-dollar mark.
But the Leaside area is still priced moderately. And, remember, these are averages — so there are still plenty of lower priced discoveries, even into the $400,000s, to offset the tonier properties.Watch next month for a real estate feature and map that will reveal more shocking news.