Moore Park Real Estate
Moore Park is one of Toronto's most tranquil and exclusive neighbourhoods — a hidden gem tucked between the ravines of Midtown that offers a rare sense of seclusion and natural beauty without sacrificing proximity to the city's best amenities. For those who discover it, Moore Park has a way of becoming the only place they ever want to live.
Bordered by the Moore Park Ravine to the south, Yonge Street to the west, Mount Pleasant Road to the east, and Davisville Avenue to the north, Moore Park is a small, tightly defined community — which is precisely what makes it so special. Homes here trade infrequently, neighbours know each other, and the streets feel worlds away from the bustle of the city just minutes below.
LIVING IN MOORE PARK
Moore Park's housing stock is characterized by large, elegant detached homes — predominantly Tudor, Georgian, and Arts and Crafts-style builds from the 1920s and 1930s — set on generous, private lots surrounded by mature trees and ravine greenery. Many homes back directly onto the ravine trail system, offering a level of privacy and natural outlook that is virtually impossible to find elsewhere in Midtown Toronto. The Moore Park Ravine trail connects residents directly to the broader ravine network, offering kilometres of walking, running, and cycling paths through one of the city's most beautiful natural corridors. Despite this serene setting, residents are just minutes from the shops and restaurants of Summerhill and Davisville Village, and the Davisville TTC subway station provides convenient access to the rest of the city. St. Andrew's College, Deer Park Public School, and several of Toronto's finest private schools are all within easy reach — making Moore Park particularly attractive to families with school-aged children.
WHO BUYS AND SELLS IN MOORE PARK
Moore Park attracts a very specific and discerning buyer — typically an established family or couple who has already lived in Rosedale, Summerhill,
or Davisville and is ready to take a step up into something more private, more spacious, and more connected to nature. The neighbourhood's ravine
setting and sense of community are the primary draws, and buyers who find Moore Park rarely look anywhere else. Sellers in Moore Park benefit from an extremely limited supply of available homes and a buyer pool that is willing to wait for the right property in the right location. When a Moore Park home is well-presented and properly positioned, it commands serious attention and strong results.
THE MOORE PARK MARKET
Moore Park is one of Toronto's most consistently high-value residential pockets. Detached homes typically range from $3M to well over $5M
depending on lot size, ravine exposure, condition, and finishes. Because so few homes come to market in any given year, each sale carries significant weight — making the quality of your representation, your pricing strategy, and your marketing approach critically important.
This is not a neighbourhood where a generic approach to selling will serve you well. Moore Park homes require a thoughtful, tailored strategy
that speaks directly to the kind of buyer who is looking for exactly what this neighbourhood offers.
THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING IN MOORE PARK?
Moore Park is one of those neighbourhoods that rewards patience and local knowledge in equal measure. Whether you're looking to buy into
this exceptional community or considering selling after years of calling it home, I'd love to help you navigate the process with the care and
expertise it deserves.
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