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Your Guide to Living in Lytton Park

Living in Lytton Park: Your Guide to | Agent Olena

Without a doubt, Lytton Park is one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in the city. Affluent families and young professionals are drawn to this North Toronto community, and it’s easy to see why.

Boasting gorgeous homes, well-manicured gardens, and tree-lined streets, this quiet enclave can sometimes feel like it’s a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city’s core. At the same time, Lytton Park is just a short commute from downtown, and its close proximity to the shops and restaurants on Yonge Street keeps life interesting for residents. There are also several top-notch schools in the vicinity, including two private girl’s institutions (St. Clements and Havergal).

If you’re looking for a family-oriented neighbourhood where you can enjoy the tranquility of nature as well as the vibrancy and convenience of the city, you simply can’t go wrong with Lytton Park.

Where is Lytton Park in Toronto

Lytton Park falls within the North Toronto municipality. Its boundaries are Yonge Street to the east, Mona Drive to the west, Lawrence Avenue to the north, and Briar Hill Avenue to the the south. The area is named after a sprawling park that falls within its boundaries (Lytton Park).

Restaurants & Bars in Lytton Park

There’s no shortage of vibrant shops and restaurants along the section of Yonge Street that borders Lytton Park. Popular eateries within walking distance include Sorn Thai Restaurant and Uncle Betty’s Diner. There are also many well-known retailers along this strip, including Gap, Roots, and Higher Ground Limited.

Another thriving commercial district can be found along Avenue Road. Area favourites include Tutto Pronto for Italian Food and Want Boutique for a unique selection of women’s wear (including pieces from 120 designers).

Things To Do in Lytton Park

One of the biggest neighbourhood draws is Lytton Park, a 1.7 hectare park that provides ample green space. Visitors also enjoy tennis courts and lawn bowling greens. The park is home to both the North Toronto Tennis Club and the North Toronto Lawn Bowling Club. You’ll also find a children’s playground, which features a variety of different types of play equipment.

Lytton Park is a very friendly neighbourhood, and community members like to find opportunities to socialize. One such occasion is the annual community yard sale, which is held by the neighbourhood resident’s association every June.

Transportation

Living in Lytton Park is convenient for commuters, who are less than a ten-minute drive from Highway 401 and approximately fifteen minutes from downtown. Residents who use public transit are served by bus routes along Yonge Street and Avenue Road, while Lawrence Station provides access to the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line.

Lytton Park Real Estate Market & Homes

Lytton Park’s housing consists primarily of detached and semi-detached homes, though you’ll also find some condos in the mix. Homes in the area sit on large lots, and they belong primarily to the Tudor and Georgian architectural styles. Most were built between the last decade of the 19th century through the 1930s.

The average house price in Lytton Park sits at around $2.5 million. That said, most homes fall between the $1 million and $4.5 million marks. While property in the area come at a premium, residents of this picturesque Toronto neighbourhood enjoy an incredible quality of life.

Interested in living in Lytton Park? I have the neighbourhood and market expertise to help you find the perfect home. Contact me today, and we can discuss your needs.

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