Toronto
Canada's largest city — a global hub for finance, culture, and innovation, offering everything from vibrant condos to established family neighbourhoods across the GTA.

About City
Toronto is Canada's largest city and one of the most culturally diverse urban centres on the planet — a place where over 200 languages are spoken and every neighbourhood tells its own story. From the cobblestone lanes of the Distillery District and the market stalls of Kensington to the lakeside trails of the Waterfront and the leafy streets of Rosedale and The Annex, Toronto is a city of endlessly layered experiences. It is Canada's financial and cultural capital, home to the TTC subway and streetcar network, world-class museums, the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, and a restaurant scene that earns consistent international recognition. For real estate buyers, Toronto offers everything from luxury lakeside condos and heritage detached homes to starter townhouses in established inner-city communities.

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City and surrounding areas
Quick Stats about city
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Distinct Neighbourhoods
km of Waterfront Trail

What to do in City
Discover the charm and convenience of city living.
- St. Lawrence Market — named world's best food market by National Geographic
- Distillery District for boutique dining, craft beer, and artisan food
- Little Italy, Chinatown, Greektown, and Koreatown all within the city
- Michelin-starred restaurants earning Toronto consistent international recognition
- Kensington Market for eclectic global street food and independent vendors
- High Park — 400 acres with trails, gardens, a free zoo, and cherry blossoms
- Toronto Islands ferry for beaches, cycling, and car-free island life
- Rouge National Urban Park for hiking, wildlife, and natural escapes
- Scarborough Bluffs — dramatic lakeside cliffs with trails and beach access
- 56+ km of continuous Waterfront Trail along Lake Ontario
- Queen West and Kensington Market for indie, vintage, and designer finds
- Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Mall for major retail and luxury brands
- Distillery District for curated boutiques, galleries, and art studios
- Bloor-Yorkville for upscale shopping and internationally recognized brands
- 140+ distinct neighbourhoods each with their own local shopping character
Properties for Sale
Toronto's real estate market is the most complex and varied in Canada — a city where a condo in Liberty Village, a detached home in East York, and a luxury townhome in Leslieville can all fit different buyer profiles and budgets. While the market has softened from its pandemic-era peaks, Toronto remains a long-term store of value underpinned by unmatched employment density, transit access, and population demand. Whether you're looking for an investment property, a family home near top-ranked schools, or a pied-à-terre in a walkable urban neighbourhood, the city delivers options unavailable anywhere else in the country.

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