Upscale and affluent, the Midtown neighbourhood of Lawrence Park is nothing short of exceptional. Boasting some of the most sought-after real estate in the entire Greater Toronto Area, Lawrence Park’s elevated profile makes it one of the city’s most exclusive enclaves. 

As a fairly large community, Lawrence Park is occasionally split into two smaller neighbourhoods: Lawrence Park North and Lawrence Park South. The smaller sub-community of Lytton Park is also nestled within the boundaries of Lawrence Park South. 

What’s Life Like in Lawrence Park?

Lawrence Park is a luxury family neighbourhood. The ambience feels secluded and private despite bordering the bustling Yonge Street corridor. Residents are like-minded, sharing an appreciation for the finer things in life. 

Lawrence Park is mainly residential, however, a collection of upscale amenities including specialty grocery stores, boutique shopping, high-end restaurants, and other luxury services can be found along Yonge Street. Lawrence Park is also home to the scenic and immensely popular Alex Muir Memorial Gardens. 

Who Lives in Lawrence Park?

Lawrence Park primarily caters to affluent families. The area’s remarkable homes, proximity to elite schools, and refined status attract residents who are looking to lay down roots and raise children in an established, well-regarded neighbourhood. 

What Are Lawrence Park’s Top Schools?

Lawrence Park features a number of great schools and educational institutions including:

  • Blythwood Junior Public School 
  • Bedford Park Public School
  • Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute
  • Crescent School
  • Havergal College
  • Toronto French School 

Lawrence Park Real Estate

Real estate in Lawrence Park reflects the area’s affluent demographic. Developed with high-end residential living in mind, the homes sit on spacious lots along winding tree-lined streets. There are a plethora of charming heritage buildings that cover a wide range of architectural styles including English Cottage, Georgian, Tudor, and Colonial-style homes. While less common, there are a few modern custom-built properties too. 

Commuting From Lawrence Park

Although the majority of Lawrence Park residents travel by vehicle, the neighbourhood is well-served by public transit. Lawrence Park is accessible via subway Line 1 (Eglinton Station, Lawrence Station) and will be adjacent to the upcoming Crosstown LRT. The neighbourhood is also served by 3 bus routes (11, 97, 162). 

Interested in what life in Lawrence Park could look like for you? Ramsay Group can help you find the ideal property. Click here to contact us by email or call 416.906.8366 to be in touch.

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