Leaside

 

Leaside was first settled by John Lea a pioneer farmer who emigrated to Canada from Philadelphia in 1819. In the 1850’s, Lea’s oldest son William built an eight-sided octagonal shaped house – appropriately named ‘Leaside’ – near the present day site of Leaside Memorial Gardens. This neighbourhood has been called Leaside ever since.

The Canadian Northern Railway incorporated the Town of Leaside in 1913 on land formerly owned by the Lea family. Leaside’s development was historically significant in that it was the first town in Ontario to be completely planned on paper before any homes were actually built.

Leaside’s residential development was stalled due to the outbreak of World War I, however Leaside was an important contributor to the war effort. Heavy artillery was manufactured at the Leaside Munitions Company. Leaside was also the location of an airfield used for the training of Canadian pilots.

In 1918 the Leaside Airfield made Canadian aviation history as the terminus of the first airmail flight in Canada, travelling from Montreal to Toronto. Leaside’s status as a Town came to an end in 1967 when it became part of the Borough of East York, which has since amalgamated with the City of Toronto.

Overview:

Leaside is one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Toronto. In light of its high profile, it is not surprising that Leaside is also one of the more expensive real estate districts in Toronto.

Leaside is in especially high demand with upper middle income families who value this neighbourhood as an ideal place to raise children. Leaside has abundant green space and parkland, a fine selection of schools, one of Toronto’s best shopping districts on Bayview Avenue, and excellent access to public transit.
 

Leaside, Ontario Real Estate:

Leaside, Ontario, is a highly desirable neighborhood in Toronto known for its tree-lined streets, top-rated schools, and vibrant community atmosphere. This area blends historic charm with modern conveniences, offering a mix of detached homes, semi-detached houses, and stylish condominiums. With a strong sense of community, well-maintained parks, and proximity to shops, restaurants, and public transit, Leaside appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. Its real estate market is competitive, with properties often selling quickly due to high demand and the neighborhood’s reputation for safety and quality living.
 
The typical Leaside house is situated on a generous size lot with a private drive and a garage. Most of the houses contain beautiful wood trim, hardwood floors, and a working fireplace.

Leaside’s Tudor-style houses were built largely in the 1930’s and 1940’s. There is a good mix of two-storey detached homes, bungalows, and semi-detached houses. A growing number of Leaside bungalows have had second storey additions, while others have been replaced by new custom designed homes.
 

What types of homes are available for sale in Leaside, Ontario?

Leaside offers a mix of housing options, including traditional brick detached homes, charming semi-detached houses, townhomes, and modern condominiums. Many properties feature spacious layouts, landscaped yards, and updated interiors.

 

What is the average home price in Leaside, Ontario?

Home prices in Leaside are above the Toronto average due to its prime location and high demand. Detached homes often sell in the $1.5M–$3M range, while condominiums and townhomes can range from the mid-$700,000s to over $1M.

 

What are the best neighborhoods to consider in Leaside, Ontario?

Popular pockets within Leaside include North Leaside, South Leaside, and areas close to Bayview Avenue for easy access to shopping and dining. Each offers unique character and convenience.

 

What should I consider when buying a home in Leaside, Ontario?

Consider factors such as proximity to schools, parks, transit, and shopping. Also, note that the competitive market may require quick decision-making and strong offers.

 

What are the common features and amenities found in Leaside homes?

Many Leaside homes boast traditional brick exteriors, hardwood floors, renovated kitchens, finished basements, and private gardens. Modern builds often include open-concept layouts, energy-efficient systems, and luxury finishes.

 

Are there any homeowner association (HOA) fees associated with homes in Leaside, Ontario?

Most detached and semi-detached homes in Leaside do not have HOA fees. However, some condominium and townhouse developments may have monthly maintenance fees covering shared amenities and services.



Few Toronto neighbourhoods can match Leaside when it comes to recreation. The Leaside Memorial Community Gardens at Millwood Road and Laird Drive is a multi-recreational complex that includes an indoor ice arena, an indoor swimming pool, a curling rink, and an auditorium.

Leaside residents can enjoy nature and fitness activities in Serena Gundy Park and Sunnybrook Park. In addition to offering ideal picnic spots Sunnybrook Park features top notch sports fields, an exercise trail, horseback riding stables and a licensed snack bar operated by the Parks and Property Department.

Trace Manes Park, located in south Leaside off McRae Drive is the home of the Leaside Tennis Club which has six tennis courts. Trace Manes Park also has a tots playground, a baseball diamond, and an outdoor natural ice rink which is in use from late December until the end of February. The Leaside Public Library is situated adjacent to this park off McRae Drive.

Howard Talbot Park, situated in a picturesque valley at the south-east corner of Bayview and Eglinton Avenues features two baseball diamonds that are popular with local baseball leagues.
 

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Overview for Leaside, Ontario

17,172 people live in Leaside, where the median age is 45 and the average individual income is $264,443. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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Demographics and Employment Data for Leaside, Ontario

Leaside has 6,917 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by Statistics Canada. Here’s what the people living in Leaside do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 17,172 people call Leaside home. The population density is 4 and the largest age group is Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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