Old East York
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About Old East York
Long an independent city, East York has a unique identity that sets it apart from other sections of Toronto, with a diverse selection of new condos and homes being available for resale throughout its varied neighborhoods.
District Profile
East York is home to a number of distinct neighborhoods on either side of the Don Valley. In the north, Leaside has become a highly sought-after residential district teeming with new condos for sale, which will exist side by side with stately homes and pleasant streets. Moving south across the river, Pape Village and Todmorden Village are a mixture of high-rise apartments and historic homes, with commercial strips along Pape Avenue and Donlands Avenue. Closer to Danforth Avenue, Woodbine-Lumsden and Woodbine Gardens have been relatively untouched by Toronto’s ongoing development boom, and retain their secluded atmosphere. Finally, the charming Woodbine Heights and Parkview Hills areas straddle either side of Taylor Creek.
Transportation Options in East York
Virtually all East York neighborhoods are served by at least two frequent TTC bus routes. Each route connects to a subway station on either Line 1 or Line 2, allowing for easy access to Downtown Toronto. Residents in the eastern portion of the district are also in close proximity to Danforth GO station. From there, Union Station can be reached in approximately ten minutes. For drivers, the Don Valley Parkway includes entrance/exit interchange in the heart of the community.
Old East York Area Guide
AI GeneratedOld East York offers a blend of established community charm and developing urban amenities, appealing to a diverse range of residents from families to professionals. Known for its tree-lined streets and access to green spaces, the neighbourhood provides a quieter residential feel within the city. With new condominium developments on the horizon and existing residential options, Old East York is an attractive location for those seeking a connected but community-focused lifestyle.
- Diverse Housing Options — The neighbourhood features a mix of existing and upcoming condominium projects, catering to various housing needs and preferences.
- Strong Transit Connectivity — Crescent Town Condos boasts an impressive 91/100 transit score, indicating excellent access to public transportation for easy commutes across the city.
- Walkable Amenities — With a walk score of 65/100, residents of Crescent Town Condos have convenient access to many daily amenities within walking distance.
- Significant Development Pipeline — The Old East York area is seeing considerable growth, with a total of 1,807 condo units across three projects, including the large 1,420-unit Crescent Town Condos and the upcoming 219-unit 797 O’Connor Drive Condos.











