Welcome to Rosedale-Moore Park
A neighbourhood where elegance is not just a lifestyle but a legacy. From grand residences to lush surroundings, upscale amenities, and a strong sense of community, living in Rosedale invites residents to experience the grace and sophistication of a truly timeless Toronto neighbourhood.
What to Expect
Rosedale-Moore Park is celebrated for its historic residences, each a showcase of architectural grandeur and classic design. From grand estates to elegant mansions, living in Rosedale-Moore Park transports residents to an era of timeless beauty, with well-preserved homes that exude sophistication.
The neighbourhood is renowned for its proximity to prestigious schools and educational institutions. Families residing in the neighbourhood benefit from access to top-notch schools, enhancing the appeal of Rosedale-Moore Park as an ideal location for academic excellence.
The Lifestyle
Experience the tranquillity of lush greenery and scenic ravine trails that characterize Rosedale-Moore Park. Residents can enjoy picturesque parks, well-manicured gardens, and meandering trails, providing an oasis of calm within the heart of the city.
The neighbourhood fosters a sense of community engagement through local events and gatherings. Residents can participate in community activities, creating a close-knit atmosphere that adds to the neighbourhood's friendly and exclusive community spirit.
What Not to Expect
Low cost of living. Rosedale-Moore Park is known for its luxury real estate, and the cost of living in this area tends to be high. Housing prices, property taxes, and general living expenses are considerably more expensive than in other parts of the city.
The Market
Beautiful and stately detached Victorian and Edwardian single-family homes make up the bulk of the real estate in this neighbourhood. Well-maintained Victorian row homes and luxury condos are also available for those who don’t need as much space, but they come at an appropriately steep price. For those looking to set roots in an established Toronto neighbourhood, Rosedale-Moore Park is the premium choice.
You’ll Fall In Love With
Games of tennis with family and friends at Toronto Lawn or Ramsden Park. Your dog will love Ramsden Dog Park which is one of the best-maintained in the city. If for whatever reason your dog doesn’t love Ramsden, you can take them and yourself on a walk through Craigleigh Gardens, or Beaumont Park, or Don Valley Parklands, or Evergreen Brickworks, or… You get the point. Pricefield Road Playground is great for the kids and for the adults, the Summerhill LCBO next door has some of the best selections of wines and spirits in the city. Grab lunch in the summertime on the Terroni rooftop with views of downtown Toronto or make dinner reservations at the highly-rated Mineral.