Homes For Sale in Moore Park

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331 St Clair Ave, Toronto
Detached
3
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198 B Moore Ave, Toronto
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118 Inglewood Dr, Toronto
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41 Rosedale Heights Dr, Toronto
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6
4
2500-3000 sq ft
Listed by BOSLEY REAL ESTATE LTD.

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Moore Park Real Estate Market FAQs

Last updated May 3, 2025

How many real estate listings are currently for sale in Moore Park?

As of today, the Moore Park real estate market currently has 13 detached homes, 1 semi-detached homes, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses, totaling 14 listings in Moore Park.

How many new properties were listed in Moore Park in the last 30 days?

In the last month, Moore Park has 14 new detached homes, 0 new semi-detached homes, 0 new condos, and 0 new townhouses, totaling 14 new properties listed.

How many open houses are there in Moore Park?

As of today, there are 6 open houses in Moore Park

How much does a detached home cost in Moore Park?

In the last month, the median sold price for a detached home price in Moore Park is 3300098$, which is an decreased of 40.9% on the same period last year.

Population & demographics

Total population

2,872

Population age (%)

0-19 (22%)20-34 (15%)35-49 (19%)50-64 (22%)65+ (22%)

Household

Average household income

$487,451


Household composition (%)

Single person (33%)Multi person (3%)Single Family (64%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Owners (65%)Renters (35%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (87%)Others (4%)French (2%)Mandarin (2%)Spanish (2%)Russian (1%)

How much does it cost to live in Moore Park?

Detached

Median Selling Price$3,300,098


Average Days on Market

7

#Active Listings (April)

14

#Sold Listings (April)

6

Semi-Detached

Median Selling Price$3,000,000


Average Days on Market

4

#Active Listings (April)

1

#Sold Listings (April)

1

Top 2 Schools in Moore Park

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School1 1/2 Garfield Ave, M4T 1E6, Toronto, ON
9.8/10
PublicJK-8
Whitney Junior Public School119 Rosedale Heights Dr, M4T 1C7, Toronto, ON
9.2/10
PublicJK-6

Moore Park Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

3/5

Arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are possible

Pedestrian Friendly

4/5

Some day-to-day needs are within walking distance

Transit Friendly

4/5

Within walking distance of a subway and frequent bus lines

Shopping, Food and Nightlife

Cafes

4/5

Variety of cafés within walking distance

Groceries

3/5

At least one grocery store within a 15-minute walk

Nightlife

2/5

Some bars within walking distance

Shopping

4/5

Variety of shops within a few minutes' walk

Restaurants

4/5

Variety of restaurants within walking distance

Greenery & Character

Greenery

5/5

Lots of trees on the streets and in the area, and a very large amount of park space within a few minutes' walk

Quiet

3/5

Some sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

2/5

Quiet atmosphere most of the day

Nestled between Davisville to the north and Rosedale to the south lies the affluent community of Moore Park. What so many residents love about Moore Park is its privacy, which is in part, due to the fact that it is bordered by green space on all sides. To the south is Park Drive Ravine, to the east is Moore Park Ravine, to the north is Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and to the west is the Vale of Avoca Ravine. This creates a little enclave, separating Moore Park from the rest of the city and giving residents unprecedented access to parks and nature. Given that Moore Park is more closed off than other Toronto neighbourhood, it quickly became home to some of the city’s wealthiest families and residents. This relatively secluded part of the city has remained as such, which is a major benefit for many. However, it also means that residents will need to travel to nearby Davisville or Yonge and St. Clair for shopping and dining options. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is still well-served by public transit, with several TTC bus routes going through the area, as well as the St. Clair subway station on Line 1. Meanwhile, Moore Park motorists are not far from the Don Valley Parkway or Bayview Avenue. Given its location, nature abounds in Moore Park, making it a great place to call home for anyone who loves walking, hiking, cycling, or running. Whether you choose to take advantage of the eight kilometre Moore Park Ravine foot path or prefer to show off your skills at one of the area’s five tennis courts or baseball diamonds, there are plenty of outdoor activities available to residents. Ultimately, if you can afford to live in this ritzy Toronto enclave, you will get to enjoy the best of both worlds: a private, secluded oasis with lots of greenery coupled with access to Toronto’s many urban amenities. Fun fact: Moore Park was named after John Thomas Moore, one of the people who spearheaded the development of the Belt Line Railway, the city’s first-ever commuter train.

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