Located in the heart of downtown, you’ll find one of Toronto’s liveliest districts. With its abundance of incredible condos and homes, Yorkville has something for every lifestyle.

From high-end boutiques to some of the city’s most buzzworthy high-end dining, Yorkville is the destination for those seeking the finer things in Downtown Toronto.

 

The Lifestyle

Is Yorkville a good place to live?

At one point, Yorkville was a small town just outside Toronto. In the ensuing years, it's grown into one of our city's premier destinations (all the while retaining the unique charm that's always made it so special).

Today, many Yorkville residents enjoy easy access to designer boutiques and dining hotspots. The area provides an incredible quality of life in one of the most vibrant parts of the city. Here are a few reasons to adore Yorkville.

• Rich history - From historic village to hippie enclave to retail haven.

• Lively location - This vibrant neighbourhood sits at the centre of it all.

• Impressive homes - You'll find historic houses and modern condos.

• World-class eateries - Visit Yorkville's buzz-worthy restaurants.

• Designer boutiques - They're home to brands like Coach and Gucci.

The Buildings

Yorkville is home to a selection of stunning Victorian houses. Many are even designated as heritage properties. If you're looking for ornate period features, solid construction, and beautifully landscaped properties, this may be the right neighbourhood for you.

This luxurious and cosmopolitan pocket of the city is also known for its dazzling condo buildings. From glass towers to innovative modern designs that blend seamlessly with the area's historical elements, you'll find a wonderful mix of developments here.

These spacious homes are often paired with high-end amenities (think state-of-the-art exercise rooms and elegant pools) for a truly glamourous lifestyle.

The Demand

Yorkville is one of the busiest and most energetic areas of Toronto. The homes here are highly attractive to local and international buyers alike. Offering the best of both well-established midtown and bustling downtown, this community is highly sought-after.

A plethora of young professionals, growing families, and retired downsizers are eager to rent and buy in Yorkville. In other words: this is a very smart place to invest.

The Opportunity

Looking for a condo, loft, or penthouse that offers the utmost convenience and incredible views? Perhaps you're hoping to bring in steady, passive income in one of the city's most in-demand districts.

Whether you're looking to live in the area or rent out the ideal investment property, getting to know the neighbourhood is key. That means the buildings, lifestyle, and much more. The first step is finding a professional who knows the community—and the local condo buildings.

The Amenities

Yorkville residents have everything they need to enjoy life to the fullest. From the variety of grocery stores (including a Whole Foods location) to local fitness centres (such as Equinox), you'll find everything you need right here.

Where to eat in Yorkville?

Gourmands flock to Yorkville for its wide variety of culinary hotspots. The neighbourhood is known for its fine-dining restaurants, eclectic eateries, and hip cafes. Here are just a few local go-to's that are well worth a visit:

• Sassafraz - This Yorkville staple is the place to go for both creative small plates and hearty fare—and they serve a pretty good cocktail, too.

• Alobar - This hidden gem of a bar serves up martinis and indulgent sharing plates and sides (think tuna tartare with black truffle).

• Planta - If you think plant-based is boring, think again. Planta's dishes—from its pizzas to its steamed dumplings—are truly inspired.

• Sorry Coffee - If you're looking for the perfect latte or espresso shot in Yorkville, Sorry Coffee is your best bet.

What to do in Yorkville?

One of the things Yorkville is best known for is the "Mink Mile," a strip of high-end shops along Bloor Street West. If you're looking for designer boutiques—think Holt Renfrew, Prada, Gucci, and Burberry, among others—this is the place to find them in Toronto.

Yorkville is also worth getting excited about for those in the arts and culture crowd. The neighbourhood is home to the Bata Shoe Museum (which displays thousands of shoes and related artifacts), the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (our national museum of ceramics), and the Royal Ontario Museum (which displays art, culture, and nature from around the world and ages).

If you're the type who enjoys a stroll outdoors, you'll enjoy visiting Yorkville Park. Its central feature is a massive, one-billion-year-old rock from the Canadian Shield. You'll also find a wooden boardwalk and waterfall, providing a little piece of nature.

The Highlight

Where is Yorkville?

Yorkville's loose boundaries are Davenport Road to the north, Yonge Street to the east, Bloor Street West to the south, and Avenue Road to the west. It's closely connected to the neighbouring Annex community.

Who lives here?

In Yorkville, you'll find an abundance of affluent young professionals (and maybe even the odd celebrity). The neighbourhood is also home to growing families working to get a foothold in the area, along with downsizers who are moving back to the city's core.

The transit

Getting around is easy in Yorkville. For most residents, the Bloor-Yonge subway station is just a short walk away (which connects to the Yonge-University subway line) and Bay Station (which provides access to the Bloor-Danforth subway station). Motorists can also get to the Don Valley Parkway quickly.

Walk Score: 100

Transit Score: 98

Bike Score: 75

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