Leslieville
Hip, Family-Friendly, Independent
About Leslieville
East Toronto's beloved neighborhood has transformed from working-class roots to a hipster haven of independent shops, farm-to-table restaurants, and character-filled homes. Family-friendly with urban edge.
Leslieville perfectly balances hip urban culture with family-friendly living. Queen Street East serves as the main artery, lined with independent coffee roasters, vintage shops, and acclaimed restaurants. The housing stock of Victorian semis and detached homes attracts young families seeking character and community over cookie-cutter condos. Weekend mornings see families at local cafes and the farmers' market, while evenings bring couples to the area's celebrated dining scene.
Why Live in Leslieville?
Leslieville Property Types & Prices
Semi-Detached
$1,100,000 - $1,500,000Classic Toronto semis, often renovated
Detached Home
$1,400,000 - $2,000,000Victorian and Edwardian character homes
Townhouse
$800,000 - $1,100,000New developments and conversions
Condo
$500,000 - $750,000Boutique low-rise buildings
Getting Around Leslieville
Streetcar service with future Ontario Line
Subway/Train Stations
- ●Ontario Line (planned)
Bus & Streetcar Routes
- ●501 Queen
- ●503 Kingston Road
Schools in Leslieville
Morse Street Public School
Public Elementary
Duke of Connaught Public School
Public Elementary
Riverdale Collegiate
Public Secondary
Leslieville Demographics
22,000
Population
36
Median Age
Yes
Family-Friendly
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Quick Facts
Average Home Price
$900K - $1.8M
Walk Score
88/100
Transit Score
78/100
Neighborhood Vibe
Hip, Family-Friendly, Independent
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