York Mills
Estate homes, ravine seclusion, and top schools: one of Toronto's true millionaires' mile addresses.
Neighbourhood Overview
York Mills is one of Toronto's most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, a leafy enclave of large estate homes set among ravines and winding crescents in the city's north end around the intersection of Yonge Street and York Mills Road. Comprising the communities of Hoggs Hollow, St. Andrews-Windfields, and Banbury, it is regularly grouped with the Bridle Path, Forest Hill, and Rosedale as one of the city's true millionaires' mile addresses.
The neighbourhood's defining quality is space and seclusion. Homes sit on oversized lots with mature trees, private driveways, and deep setbacks, and a street pattern of cul-de-sacs and curving crescents discourages through traffic. Hoggs Hollow, tucked into the Don River Valley just south of York Mills Road, is among the most picturesque residential pockets in Toronto, with a village-like character that feels worlds away from the city. Lawrence Park lies to the south and Bayview Village to the north.
Buyers come to York Mills for privacy, architectural quality, top-tier schools, and the calibre of the community, paired with genuinely convenient transit and highway access. It is a neighbourhood that rewards established buyers seeking the finest residential experience in the north end, and neighbouring Don Mills to the southeast offers a more accessible alternative nearby.
Real Estate & Market
York Mills is one of Toronto's most expensive residential markets. The housing stock is dominated by large detached homes, ranging from original mid-century bungalows on prime lots to grand custom-built Georgian and contemporary estates. Detached homes typically range from $3.5M to $8M and beyond, with the average detached sale sitting just above $4M and the most significant estate properties reaching considerably higher.
Turnover is low and supply is limited, characteristic of an established luxury neighbourhood where families hold properties for decades. Many buyers purchase older homes on desirable lots and rebuild or extensively renovate, a pattern that has gradually refreshed the housing stock while preserving the neighbourhood's spacious, low-density character. At these price points the land transfer tax is a substantial closing cost worth planning for, and our overview of buying in Toronto covers the wider process.
Townhomes and condominium suites along the Yonge and York Mills corridors offer a more accessible entry point, typically in the $1.5M to $2.5M range, and appeal to downsizers who want to remain in the neighbourhood and to buyers drawn by the subway access.
Schools & Family Life
York Mills has one of the strongest school catchments in the north end, a major driver of family demand. At the public level, Owen Public School and Harrison Public School are well-regarded elementary options, and York Mills Collegiate Institute is the respected TDSB secondary school serving the neighbourhood.
The area is also home to some of Canada's finest independent schools. Crescent School, a leading boys' school, and the Toronto French School are both within or adjacent to the neighbourhood, and the concentration of educational options is a significant part of York Mills' appeal to families.
Transit & Walkability
York Mills Station on the Yonge-University subway line sits at the heart of the neighbourhood at Yonge and York Mills, providing a direct rapid-transit connection south to midtown and downtown. TTC bus routes run along Yonge, Bayview, and York Mills Road, all connecting to the subway, which makes the neighbourhood better served by transit than its low-density, estate-lot character might suggest.
For drivers, Highway 401 is a short distance north and is easily reached via Yonge or Bayview, and the Don Valley Parkway is accessible to the east, giving residents fast connections across the city and the broader GTA. Most York Mills households own vehicles, but the subway makes a car-free commute downtown genuinely workable.
Restaurants, Cafés & Things To Do
Life in York Mills is defined by green space and tranquility. The Don River Valley and its ravine trail system wind through and around the neighbourhood, and Hoggs Hollow offers a storybook village setting along the valley floor. Several of the city's most prestigious private golf and country clubs, including the Rosedale Golf Club in Hoggs Hollow, anchor the neighbourhood's recreational and social life.
For dining and amenities, the Yonge and York Mills corridor offers everyday retail and grocery alongside destination dining, most famously Auberge du Pommier, one of Toronto's finest restaurants. The York Mills Centre and nearby plazas cover daily needs, and the proximity to Bayview Village and the broader North York amenity base extends the options considerably.
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