Yorkville is Toronto's crown jewel — a neighbourhood where world-class boutiques line Bloor Street, Michelin-calibre restaurants anchor every block, and the addresses carry prestige that few postal codes in Canada can match. If you're buying here, you're not just purchasing real estate — you're acquiring a lifestyle.
Why Buyers Choose Yorkville
Yorkville attracts buyers who want the best of everything within walking distance: the Royal Ontario Museum, the Four Seasons Hotel, Hazelton Lanes, and Toronto's finest private dining. It's a neighbourhood that requires no car — though most residents have several.
The real estate here is dominated by luxury condominiums in some of Toronto's most architecturally significant buildings. Properties in the Four Seasons Private Residences, the Hazelton, and the boutique buildings along Hazelton Avenue hold value exceptionally well and continue to attract both owner-occupiers and high-net-worth investors.
The Market
Yorkville condominiums typically range from $900K for a well-appointed one-bedroom to $5M+ for a penthouse with CN Tower views. The rare freehold townhomes and detached properties in the surrounding area trade at $2M–$8M depending on size and vintage. This is one of the few Toronto markets where a well-positioned property has genuinely seen appreciation even through the broader correction — because demand from domestic and international luxury buyers is structurally consistent.
What to Know Before You Buy
Building quality varies enormously. The prestige of a Yorkville address does not guarantee quality of construction or thoughtful building management. Sonia's knowledge of specific buildings — their condo boards, reserve funds, maintenance records, and reputation among residents — is invaluable in a market where the wrong building can cost you significantly on resale.