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Lawrence Park South is an established north-midtown Toronto neighbourhood defined by early-20th-century Georgian, Tudor, and Craftsman architecture, one of the city's most highly educated populations, and immediate access to Yonge and Eglinton's vibrant commercial district.

Attributes

One of Toronto's most educated and affluent residential neighbourhoods, heritage Georgian and Tudor homes from the 1890s through 1930s, Yonge and Eglinton commercial district at the southern boundary, Eglinton Crosstown LRT access, and Lytton Park character with large manicured lots

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Lawrence Park South is a prestigious north-midtown Toronto neighbourhood featuring primarily Georgian, Tudor, Colonial, and Craftsman homes built between the 1890s and 1930s on large, manicured lots along the Lytton Park corridor.



THE PEOPLE

Lawrence Park South is one of the most highly educated communities in Canada, with 76% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher, 48% of households being families with children, and a culturally diverse population drawing from 131 different ethnic origins.



THE LIFESTYLE

Yonge and Eglinton's dense commercial district sits at the neighbourhood's southern edge, offering restaurants, boutiques, grocery stores, and entertainment, while the Eglinton Crosstown LRT and TTC provide fast connections across the city.



THE UNEXPECTED

Lawrence Park South is among the most formally educated urban neighbourhoods in Canada, with 76% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher — a density of academic achievement that reflects the neighbourhood's long history of attracting Toronto's professional elite.



THE MARKET

Lawrence Park South is one of Toronto's most consistently premium real estate markets, with heritage homes on large lots commanding significant premiums and inventory remaining limited due to the neighbourhood's deliberately low-density, residential-only character.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail passes nearby, offering a dedicated multi-use trail corridor through midtown Toronto's ravine system — a rare linear green space accessible from the neighbourhood for walking and cycling.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Toronto 20 min  |  Pearson Airport 30 min  |  North York 10 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Lawrence Park North, Lytton Park, Forest Hill North
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Lawrence Park South:

One of Toronto's oldest and most refined residential communities, where century-old architecture and exceptional transit access define a neighbourhood unlike any other in the city.

Lawrence Park South occupies a coveted position in north-midtown Toronto, bounded to the south by the Yonge and Eglinton commercial corridor and defined internally by the Lytton Park character of Georgian, Tudor, Colonial, and Craftsman homes built predominantly between the 1890s and 1930s. The neighbourhood combines architectural heritage with outstanding connectivity through the Eglinton Crosstown LRT and TTC. Lawrence Park South homes for sale represent some of the most consistently sought-after real estate in Canada, while Lawrence Park South homes for rent attract senior professionals and academics drawn by the neighbourhood's prestige, walkability, and proximity to midtown amenities.


What to Expect:

Heritage homes with genuine architectural character on large, manicured lots in a neighbourhood that has maintained its residential integrity for well over a century.

The Lytton Park area of Lawrence Park South is characterized by Georgian and Tudor Revival homes set on generous lots with landscaped gardens, many of them built in the decades following the First World War. Craftsman and Colonial architectural styles are also represented, giving the neighbourhood a rich visual variety that newer developments cannot replicate. Most homes are detached and owner-occupied, with a small number of high-end rental properties also available. The neighbourhood's housing stock predates most of Toronto's suburban development and represents a distinct chapter in the city's residential history.


The Lifestyle:

Yonge and Eglinton's world-class commercial district at the southern edge provides walkable access to dining, retail, and entertainment, while the Eglinton Crosstown LRT delivers rapid transit across the midtown corridor.

The Yonge and Eglinton intersection is one of Toronto's most dynamic commercial hubs, with independent restaurants, major grocery retailers, cinemas, fitness studios, and professional services clustered in a dense, walkable village at Lawrence Park South's front door. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT connects residents east and west across midtown, complementing existing TTC subway access at Eglinton station. The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail provides a dedicated multi-use trail through the ravine system nearby, offering a peaceful nature corridor within the urban fabric that residents use for walking, running, and cycling throughout the year.

Unexpected Appeal:

Lawrence Park South is among the most formally educated urban neighbourhoods in Canada — 76% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, a density of academic achievement that reflects generations of Toronto's professional elite choosing to call this area home.

In most Toronto neighbourhoods, educational attainment data is unremarkable. In Lawrence Park South, it is extraordinary. With 76% of adult residents holding at least a bachelor's degree and 90% having some form of postsecondary education, the neighbourhood consistently ranks among the most formally educated residential communities in the country. This reflects a long history of university professors, medical professionals, lawyers, and senior executives choosing Lawrence Park South for its combination of architecture, schools, transit, and proximity to the institutions that define Toronto's professional core.



The Market:

Lawrence Park South is a premier Toronto luxury market where century-old heritage homes on large lots command strong premiums and turnover remains consistently low due to the neighbourhood's enduring desirability.

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Georgian, Tudor, Colonial, and Craftsman homes from the early 20th century on large Lytton Park lots are rare assets that appreciate differently than contemporary construction. Buyers entering Lawrence Park South are acquiring not just a home but a piece of Toronto's architectural heritage in a neighbourhood that has maintained its character through decades of urban change. Limited supply, strong demand from Toronto's professional class, and the neighbourhood's unique position between midtown amenities and quiet residential streets sustain values through every market cycle.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The rare combination of century-old architectural beauty, world-class transit, Yonge and Eglinton at the front door, and one of Canada's most educated communities makes Lawrence Park South a truly exceptional place to live.

Few Toronto neighbourhoods can claim the convergence of heritage architecture, midtown commercial vibrancy, rapid transit, and a community profile as distinguished as Lawrence Park South's. The Lytton Park streetscape, Georgian and Tudor homes, and manicured gardens create a visual environment that residents genuinely treasure. Yonge and Eglinton puts exceptional dining and retail within walking distance, the Eglinton Crosstown LRT puts the entire midtown corridor within minutes, and downtown Toronto is approximately 20 minutes by transit or car. For buyers and renters seeking Toronto's best, Lawrence Park South is a destination that consistently delivers.


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