Sold data in Victoria Village

Victoria Village, sometimes referred to as Sloane (after the main street within the area), is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada bounded on the west by the Don Valley, on  the north by Lawrence Avenue East, on the east by Victoria Park Avenue, and on the south by  Eglinton Avenue East, although there is a small area south of Eglinton to Sunrise Avenue that is  sometimes included. It is located in the southeast of the former city of North York. Its population is  diverse in ancestral backgrounds with a larger proportion of South Americans than most of the city. 

The neighbourhood has many high- and low-rise buildings, which provide affordable living and are  located on the edges of the neighbourhood, with mostly bungalows, some semi-detached homes,  and some two-storey detached (either rebuilt bungalows, or built after the initial period of  construction, which occurred mostly from the late 1950s-1960s). Apartments and condos are mostly  located on the borders of the area, Lawrence, Eglinton and Victoria Park Avenues. Several  commercial buildings are also present along the Don Valley Parkway, near Eglinton Avenue.

Because the neighbourhood borders the Don River some of the homes have stunning views  overlooking the Don Valley, which forms a part of the Toronto ravine system. A significant portion of  the single detached homes in the area abut valley areas, notably the Charles Sauriol Conservation  Reserve.