Lawrence Park South is made up of Toronto’s most affluent residents and is made up of English Cottages, Tutor homes, and Colonial style homes. This is one of Toronto’s higest rated and most sought after communities, which includes Lytton Park community.
Lawrence Park South’s boundaries are Lawrence on the North boundary, Yonge Street on the East, Eglinton to the South, and on the West Lawrence Park South borders Avenue Road towards Lawrence, and further West between Avenue and Bathurst as you continue South towards egliton.
With streets lined with mature trees and houses that can range into the mid seven digits, this area can be a little intimidating—especially for a first-time buyer or renter. But, the people who live in those homes are warm, welcoming and it’s a fun area to live in. Halloween and Christmas are a big deal, with many houses going above and beyond with decor and interactive displays. Lawrence Park South is definitely a family-focused neighbourhood.
The houses include a variety of architectural styles including English Cottage, Tudor Revival, Georgian and Colonial style designs. Most of these homes were built between 1910 and the late 1940s. Over the last few years, smaller houses have been bought, torn down and replaced with larger homes, so it’s not uncommon to live next to a construction zone at one point or another