
Discover A Place To Call Home
We work all over the city and have come to know its many neighbourhoods intimately. Whether you’re looking for quiet, family-friendly enclaves or upbeat areas with endless amenities, we’ll help you find your fit.
West Toronto
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From High Park and Roncesvalles to Bloor West Village and Parkdale, West Toronto is filled with some of Toronto’s most energetic neighbourhoods. It’s a place with character and a historic charm. Toronto’s largest park, High Park, is centered in the west end and serves as the community’s backyard. Bloor West Village is the shopping hub on this side of town, with over 400 stores along bustling Bloor Street West.
In Roncesvalles Old European vestiges remind residents of the once abundant cultural influence which still permeates the community in forms of remaining delis, cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Parkdale brings a certain vibrance to West Toronto as a community known to house artists and creatives who trickle into nextdoor West Queen West—a trendy part of town known for swaths of independent boutiques, galleries, and studios.
Real estate in West Toronto includes large single-family homes in many architectural styles with plenty of outdoor space, multi-storey Victorian semi-detached properties, low-rise and boutique condo buildings, and charming bungalows.

Central Toronto
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This area of Toronto includes what seems like endless neighbourhoods that cater to an incredibly diverse demographic. From white collar professionals and entrepreneurs in the Financial District, to students populating Kensington Market, to the young professionals and urbanites living in King West, the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and South Core—this area of Toronto is as dynamic as it is dense.
Residents living in the heart of the city enjoy close proximity to most daily amenities, excellent transit access, and can easily connect to major roadways taking commuters across town, and to nearby cities. A world of entertainment and indulgence, you can find just about anything in the city centre. King Street West boasts some of Toronto’s most popular restaurants, bars, and lounges, while the Fashion District offers endless retailers selling everything from local brands to antiques, textiles, and more.
Summer is best enjoyed around Harbourfront at the city’s lakeshore, where marinas and waterfront restaurants form the backdrop for the season. It is also the best time to enjoy the culture that makes the city such an attraction, as several iconic events take place annually downtown.
Home to several top post-secondary institutions, including the University of Toronto, landmark cultural hotspots like the CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and St. Lawrence Market, Central Toronto is a place of excitement for locals and visitors alike.
Central Toronto is where you’ll find some of the city’s most impressive real estate, and perhaps the most diverse housing stock. Here you will find an abundance of quintessential Toronto homes in the bay-and-gable Victorian-era style, plenty of semi-detached properties, contemporary builds, modern high-rise condos with breathtaking city views, luxury boutique buildings with top amenities, townhomes, bungalows, and everything in between.
Looking outside of the city? Our extensive referral network will guide your journey with the professionalism and expertise you can expect from Clayton Book Real Estate.

North Toronto
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Comprising family-favourite neighbourhoods and sophisticated enclaves, North Toronto is home to many of the city’s affluent residents and chic city dwellers.
Some of Toronto’s top public and private schools are in North Toronto, and the area is also filled with a surprising amount of green spaces and lush surroundings, which characterize some of the area’s most sought after enclaves including Deer Park, Lawrence Park, Moore Park, Bridle Path, Rosedale, Forest Hill, and Leaside.
The Annex is a lively neighbourhood that many professors, academics, and students call home, as it’s just minutes from the University of Toronto. It boasts a thriving nightlife thanks to the youthful population, and is home to many inviting restaurants and Toronto staples including historic music venues and long-standing stores.
Yonge & Eglinton serves as one of Toronto’s important business districts outside of downtown, and attracts many of the city’s young professionals. It’s a thriving Midtown section of the city undergoing a period of intense growth and development. Also in Midtown is the sophisticated Yorkville neighbourhood home to impeccable retailers, upscale art galleries, and fine dining.
North Toronto real estate features a range of homes, including expansive estates with acreage surrounded by landscapes, heritage homes with original features, ranch-style contemporary homes, custom builds, and typical Toronto builds including multi-storey Victorian homes and semi-detached properties.

East Toronto
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East of the Don River, East Toronto is an area known for its palpable laid back atmosphere, natural landscapes, and community pride. Younger families and trendy couples are known to make the east end home, as it’s a vibrant section of the city with a neighbourly spirit and abundance of lifestyle opportunities. It’s also home to several beaches—after which The Beaches neighbourhood is named.
Shopping local is a common practice for east enders who have an abundance of independent stores to choose from. The river separating East Toronto from downtown provides insulation from the hustle and bustle of Central Toronto, while offering a lush backdrop of parks, golf courses, conservation lands, forests, and trails.
Community events are plentiful in the east end, and The Danforth is home to the city-wide favourite Taste of the Danforth. The Danforth neighbourhood is known for its Greek influences, abundance of restaurants, and retail corridor along parts of Danforth Avenue. Music festivals and arts and culture exhibits are also a frequent staple of the east end.
In Leslieville the popular retail district runs along Queen Street East, filled with independent shops that cater to the local residents, including cafes, boutiques, restaurants, and more.
Real estate in East Toronto is highly varied. There are cottage-style homes, boutique condos and townhomes throughout, as well as detached and semi-detached bungalows, and Victorian properties.


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