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July 29th, 2010 

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Street Name List Price Type Style Br + Wr Fam Kit GarTyp Heat Sold Date
 Astley   $829,000   Detached   Bungalow   2   1   2   N   1   None   Gas   6/3/2010 
 Pricefield   $1,200,000   Semi-Detac   2 1/2 Stor   3   1   5   N   2   Detach   Gas   6/23/2010 
 True David   $1,249,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   5     5   Y   1   Built-   Gas   6/10/2010 
 Maple   $1,385,000   Att/Row/Tw   2-Storey   2   1   4   N   1   Other   Gas   6/8/2010 
 True David   $1,749,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   5     6   Y   1   Built-   Gas   6/7/2010 
 Powell   $1,895,000   Detached   3-Storey   5     3   Y   1   Built-   Gas   6/23/2010 
 Roxborough   $1,935,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   5     3   N   1   Detach   Gas   6/17/2010 
 Binscarth   $2,349,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   6     5   Y   1   Detach   Gas   6/16/2010 
 Mathersfie   $2,395,000   Detached   2-Storey   4   1   5   Y   1   Built-   Gas   6/9/2010 
 St Andrews   $2,749,000   Detached   2-Storey   4   1   4   Y   1   Detach   Gas   6/14/2010 
 Hawthorn   $3,995,000   Detached   3-Storey   5   1   8   Y   1   Detach   Gas   6/15/2010 



 

Rosedale Neighbourhood Map Toronto Area
June 2010 Sales in the Rosedale Area

 

Freehold

 

 Condo Sales

 

St# Street Name List Price Style Br + W Ex Balc L Pk Maint Sold Date
 300   Bloor   $309,900   Apartme   1     1   W   Open   Y   0   279.39   6/12/2010 
 8   Park   $339,900   Apartme   1   1   1   W   Open   Y   0   367.66   6/20/2010 
 300   Bloor   $349,900   Apartme   1   1   2   E   Open   Y   1   442.71   6/16/2010 
 16   Rosedale   $429,900   Apartme   2     2   Sw   None   N   1   1032.6   6/30/2010 
 300   Bloor   $469,000   Apartme   2     2   Sw   Open   Y   1   457.94   6/8/2010 
 388   Bloor   $509,000   Apartme   2     2   S   Open   Y   1   829.81   6/7/2010 
 75   Crescent   $509,000   Apartme   2     2   Sw   None   Y   1   776.68   6/18/2010 
 300   Bloor   $535,000   Apartme   2   1   2   Ne   Open   Y   1   565   6/3/2010 
 300   Bloor   $545,000   Apartme   2   1   2   Ne   Terr   Y   1   641.42   6/9/2010 
 8   Park   $599,900   Apartme   2     2   Nw   Terr   Y   1   743.41   6/3/2010 
 81   Douglas   $649,000   2-Store   2     3   S   Terr   Y   1   603   6/5/2010 
 25   Scrivener   $879,000   Apartme   2     2   S   Open   Y   2   807.48   6/23/2010 
 300   Bloor   $1,349,900   Apartme   2   1   3   Nw   Open   Y   2   1664.15   6/29/2010 
 25   Scrivener   $2,500,000   Apartme   2     3   Sw   Open   Y   4   1583.1   6/22/2010 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 2010 Sales the Rosedale Area

 Freehold  

Street Name List Price Type Style Br + Wr Fam Kit GarTyp Heat Sold Date
 Whitehall   $1,249,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   4   1   4   Y   1   Detach   Gas   5/1/2010 
 Elm   $2,895,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   5     4   Y   1   Attach   Gas   5/3/2010 
 Cluny   $1,839,000   Semi-Detac   2-Storey   3   1   4   Y   1   Built-   Gas   5/5/2010 
 Douglas   $1,120,000   Detached   2-Storey   3   1   2   N   1   Built-   Oil   5/7/2010 
 True David   $1,949,000   Detached   3-Storey   6     6   Y   1   Built-   Gas   5/7/2010 
 Highland   $2,995,000   Detached   3-Storey   5     5   Y   1   None   Gas   5/14/2010 
 Glen   $3,795,000   Detached   3-Storey   5   1   5   Y   1   Detach   Gas   5/17/2010 
 Dunbar   $2,395,000   Detached   3-Storey   4   1   4   Y   1   Carpor   Gas   5/20/2010 
 Maple   $2,450,000   Detached   3-Storey   5     4   Y   1   Attach   Gas   5/26/2010 
 Park   $2,849,000   Detached   3-Storey   4   1   5   Y   1   Attach   Gas   5/30/2010 

 

 Condo

 

St# Street Name List Price Style Br + W Ex Balc Pk Maint Sold Date
 388   Bloor   $279,000   Apartme   1     1   S   None   0   416.73   5/18/2010 
 8   Park   $279,000   Apartme   1     1   W   Open   0   344.18   5/31/2010 
 8   Park   $345,000   Apartme   1   1   1   E   Open   0   351.66   5/25/2010 
 20   Collier   $349,000   Apartme   1     1   Ne   None   1   438.47   5/12/2010 
 20   Collier   $349,000   Apartme   1   1   1   Sw   Open   0   473.75   5/7/2010 
 120   Rosedale V   $449,000   Apartme   2     2   N   Open   1   984.06   5/5/2010 
 360   Bloor   $618,000   2-Store   2   1   3   N   Open   1   934.48   5/7/2010 
 360   Bloor   $699,000   Apartme   3     2   N   Open   1   952   5/26/2010 
 25   Scrivener   $899,999   Apartme   2     2   S   Terr   1   766.53   5/10/2010 
 8   Hawthorn   $1,095,000   Apartme   2     3   Se   Terr   1   1113   5/1/2010 

 

 

 New Listings In May

#of Listings Listing Type
14
Freehold Home
9
Condo

 


Read a complete social profile of the neighbourhood, written by the City of Toronto.Read a complete review of the neighbourhood, its shopping and amenities on TorontoLife.com.



Rosedale - Past

The neighbourhood is divided into a north and south portion by the Park Drive Ravine. South Rosedale was first settled by Sheriff William Jarvis and his wife, Mary, in the 1820s. Mary Jarvis, whose frequent walks and horseback rides blazed the trails for Rosedale's meandering streets (which are one of the area's trademarks), named the area 'Rosedale' as a tribute to the abundance of wild roses that graced the hillsides of the Jarvis estate. The Jarvis Family sold the Rosedale homestead in 1864, which led to the residential development of the area soon after.

North Rosedale's development began after the construction of a bridge across the Park Drive Ravine, in 1909. Prior to its development, North Rosedale was the home of St. Andrew's College (1899-1924), an all-boys boarding school (which has since moved to Aurora, Ontario) and the Rosedale Golf Club. The golf club was also home to a lacrosse field (Rosedale Field) and site of the first Grey Cup game.



Rosedale - Present



Rosedale
's boundaries, are the CPR railway tracks to the north, Yonge Street to the west, Bloor Street to the south, and Bayview Avenue to the east. The neighbourhood is within the City of Toronto's Rosedale-Moore Park neighbourhood.

The neighbourhood is built among three ravines, preserved as parkland. Rosedale has convoluted routes through the neighbourhood and other physical boundaries, and thus it has low levels of vehicular traffic.

Rosedale today is one of Toronto's oldest suburbs. It is also one of the wealthiest and highly priced neighbourhoods in Canada. It is known as the area where the city's 'Old Money' lives, and is home to some of Canada's richest and most famous citizens.


Homes in Rosedale

Even though Rosedale is located in the middle of Toronto, virtually no vehicular traffic can be heard due to the abundance of trees and foliage that surround the community. The homes are mostly single family detached dwellings.

Rosedale's Victorian, Georgian, Tudor, and Edwardian style mansions were built between 1860 and 1930. Many Rosedale homes are listed on the Toronto Historical Board's Inventory of Heritage Properties.

Search the Inventory of Heritage Properties for your current or future home.

South Rosedale also contains a number of condominium, co-operative, and co-ownership apartment buildings. These apartments are surprisingly affordable and provide a good entry into the neighbourhood.


Shopping in Rosedale

Rosedale residents living west of Mount Pleasant Road are within walking distance of the upscale shops and restaurants, located on Yonge Street, in the Summerhill area.

North Rosedale residents, east of Mount Pleasant Road, can obtain all of their household needs within a small commercial block on Summerhill Avenue, at the very north end of Rosedale.

Bloor Street with its plentitude of shopping, dining and entertainment is within walking and driving distance of most homes.


Recreation in Rosedale


Rosedale
is traversed by a network of ancient ravines, including the Vale of Avoca, Moore Park, Park Drive and Rosedale Valley ravines. The beautiful trails in these ravines are enjoyed by nature, and fitness enthusiasts alike. Access points to Rosedale's ravine trails are located at designated spots throughout the neighbourhood.

Learn more about Rosedale's ravines and the Toronto ravine system.

Rosedale Park, located off Schofield Avenue, has eight tennis courts, a sports field, an artificial ice rink, and a wading pool. Rosedale Park is home to the annual spring park party, Mayfair. The event typically consists of rides, games, flea market and other such carnival-type activities. The event is traditionally on the first Saturday in May. The event is run and funded by Mooredale House.

Ramsden Park, off Yonge Street, features four tennis courts, an artificial ice rink, and a wading pool.

Mooredale House, at 146 Crescent Road, is a community centre run by the Rosedale and Moore Park resident associations. There is a small annual fee to join Mooredale, which offers sports, fitness, arts, and music programs for adults and children.


Schools in Rosedale

Rosedale Jr., 22 South Drive, (416) 393-1330
(Public School)

Whitney Jr., 119 Rosedale Heights Drive, (416) 393-9380
(Public School)

Jesse Ketchum Jr. and Sr., 61 Davenport Road, (416) 393-1530
(Public School)

Rosedale Heights Secondary School, 711 Bloor Street East, (416) 393-1580
(Public High School)

Jarvis Collegiate Institute, 495 Jarvis Street, (416) 393-0140
(Public High School)

Branksome Hall , 10 Elm Avenue, (416) 920-9741
(Private School)

Bishop Strachan School, 298 Lonsdale Road, (416) 483-4325
(Private School)

Upper Canada College, 200-220 Lonsdale Road, (416) 488-1125
(Private School)



Transporation in Rosedale


Buses serving Rosedale run on South Drive, Crescent and Glen Roads, as well as Summerhill, Maclennan, Highland and Elm Avenues. These buses connect with the Rosedale station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line or the Sherbourne station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line.

Motorists are just minutes away from the Don Valley Parkway, as well as the major roads of Bloor St. and Yonge St.



To find your Rosedale dream home click any Rosedale link and tell us what you are dreaming of. Together, we will find it.


The Toronto neighbourhood profile on this website was originally published in 'Rosedale, Toronto' Wikipedia entry.

 


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