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North of Eglinton East, east of Highway 401 and west of Royal York. This planned community, built in the late 1950s and early 1960s, has a textbook suburban layout, identical to any number of enclaves of similarly upper-middle-class stature to be found in Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, even Denver. Houses are large but not ostentatious, with plenty of elbow room between neighbouring lots, and there’s enough grass to annoy any teenage boy with orders to mow it.
In the southeast section of the district is a vast spread of green called Silvercreek Park. Invisible to the outside world, this park—a microcosm of the neighbourhood in which it resides—is a private universe that has no sense of the city it’s been dropped in, and doesn’t seem to care much.
The relative privacy of the district and the district’s typically agreeable, roughly 2,000-square-foot homes make this a desirable
neighbourhood.
Call Anna Tulman at 416.909.2662 today!
Anna speaks English, Hebrew, and Russian. |
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