In this episode of Pick 5, David tours five homes in the highly sought-after Humber Valley Village/Edenbridge area. Known for its quiet streets, oversized lots, and excellent schools, this neighbourhood attracts families looking for space while still staying within Toronto.
David explores a range of homes in the area—from charming original properties to newly built luxury houses—while breaking down what buyers can expect to pay and why this suburb-esque pocket of the city continues to be in high demand.
This week’s picks:
- 02:45 — 8 Birchcroft Rd: A charming mid-century home on a desirable corner lot backing onto a park, offering privacy and green space. Originally built in the 1950s, the property highlights the large lots and family-friendly appeal of the area
- 06:36 — 17 Elstree Rd: A classic 1950s Humber Valley Village home just steps from Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School. This property showcases the neighbourhood’s quiet streets and the type of original homes buyers often renovate or rebuild.
- 11:29 — 7 Finchley Rd: A larger four-bedroom home built in 1997 on a deep lot, representing the newer housing stock that began appearing in the area in the 1990s. More square footage while staying within the coveted school district
- 15:35 — 6A Edenbrook Hill: A unique property on an oversized 189 × 90 ft lot, with a home built in 1989 that has the look of an older estate-style property. The lot size highlights the redevelopment potential that attracts many buyers to the neighbourhood
- 21:04 — 122 Wimbledon Rd: A custom stone home built in 2015 featuring modern finishes and a large lot. This property represents the high end of the area’s market, where new builds can approach the $5M range
If you’re buying, selling, or just exploring Toronto’s best neighbourhoods, this episode is for you.