St. George's Park

St. George’s Park (first known as Horsman's Hill, and later St. George’s Ward) was built in the 1850's, features some of the finest estate homes in the City, and still  illustrates a variety of architectural styles from the past. A small number of the streets in this neighbourhood boast more contemporary homes on in-fill lots. The focal point of this neighbourhood is St. George’s Park itself. Starting in 2015 prices started to sky-rocket, resulting in bidding wars to gain entry to this affluent neighbourhood, with sale prices grabbing a minimum of $100k over asking. Even though the market has stabilized, it is still likely that you'd have to compete with other Buyers to purchase in this neighbourhood.

Gothic Revival (1840’s-1870’s), Victorian (1837-1901), Wood Cottages (1850’s), Georgian (1780’s to 1860’s), Neo-Classical (1810 to 1850’s), Regency (1820’s to 1870’s), Italinate (1840’s to 1885), Second Empire (1860’s to 1880’s), Queen Anne (1880-1910), Colonial/Georgian Revival (1890’s to 1940’s), Edwardian (1900 to 1920’s), Prairie Craftsman Bungalow (1900 to 1930’s), Tudor (1900 to 1940’s), and Victory Housing (1940-1960 Post war time – mass produced) all find their place in the park. A small number of the streets in this neighbourhood boast more contemporary homes on in-fill lots. The focal point of this neighbourhood is St. George’s Park itself, featuring a playground, tennis court, washrooms, basketball courts and a skating rink. In the past this area attracted the wealthiest of business families and still does today, however, a modest stipend can still buy your way into a smallish and humble abode close to the Park.