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Pleasant View Real Estate

Pleasant View is a sprawling residential neighbourhood in Toronto, located in the North York district at the northern corner of the city. Sheppard Avenue surrounds it to the South, Victoria Park to the East, Highway 404 to the west and the Finch hydro corridor to the north, just a little north of Finch Avenue.

  •   AgeOlder
  •   Area Urban
  •   AmenitiesCF Fairview
  •   Commute20 mins DT
  •   IncomeMiddle

PLEASANT VIEW HOMES FOR SALE

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19 Pondsview Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,538,800 MLS® #C12090649

19 Pondsview Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

6 Beds 4 Baths 1,100 SqFt House

HOMELIFE NEW WORLD REALTY INC.

44 Edmonton Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,519,000 MLS® #C12030749

↑ $231,000

44 Edmonton Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

6 Beds 3 Baths 0 SqFt House

RE/MAX HALLMARK YU GROUP REALTY LTD.

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34 Kathrose Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,399,900 MLS® #C12094624

34 Kathrose Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

4 Beds 4 Baths 1,500 SqFt House

KELLER WILLIAMS REFERRED URBAN REALTY

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1 Salinger Court, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,350,000 MLS® #C12096424

1 Salinger Court, Toronto (pleasant View)

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,500 SqFt House

PSR

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300 Cherokee Boulevard, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,299,000 MLS® #C12088450

300 Cherokee Boulevard, Toronto (pleasant View)

5 Beds 3 Baths 2,000 SqFt House

RE/MAX NOBLECORP REAL ESTATE

137 Shawnee Circle, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,299,000 MLS® #C11986620

137 Shawnee Circle, Toronto (pleasant View)

6 Beds 3 Baths 0 SqFt House

SMART SOLD REALTY

51 Pleasant View Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,288,000 MLS® #C12082236

51 Pleasant View Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,100 SqFt House

RIGHT AT HOME REALTY

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62 Ernest Avenue, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,199,900 MLS® #C12087022

62 Ernest Avenue, Toronto (pleasant View)

5 Beds 2 Baths 1,100 SqFt House

RE/MAX CROSSROADS REALTY INC.

141 Shawnee Circle, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,149,900 MLS® #C12077832

141 Shawnee Circle, Toronto (pleasant View)

5 Beds 3 Baths 1,500 SqFt House

ROYAL LEPAGE TERREQUITY REALTY

101 Pindar Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,118,800 MLS® #C12071464

↑ $30,800

101 Pindar Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,100 SqFt House

CENTURY 21 LEADING EDGE REALTY INC.

36 Snapdragon Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

$1,090,000 MLS® #C12059514

36 Snapdragon Drive, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,100 SqFt House

HOMELIFE NEW WORLD REALTY INC.

11 Micmac Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

$990,000 MLS® #C12070842

11 Micmac Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

5 Beds 3 Baths 0 SqFt House

EXP REALTY

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20 Boneset Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

$899,999 MLS® #C12093080

20 Boneset Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,100 SqFt Duplex

REAL ESTATE HOMEWARD

59 Bowhill Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

$889,000 MLS® #C12068065

59 Bowhill Crescent, Toronto (pleasant View)

4 Beds 3 Baths 1,500 SqFt House

BOSLEY REAL ESTATE LTD.

1205 - 5 Old Sheppard Avenue E, Toronto (pleasant View)

$575,000 MLS® #C12030586

↓ $20,000

1205 - 5 Old Sheppard Avenue E, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,200 SqFt Apartment

KELLER WILLIAMS LEGACIES REALTY

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1402 - 10 Muirhead Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

$499,900 MLS® #C12091436

1402 - 10 Muirhead Road, Toronto (pleasant View)

1 Bed 1 Bath 900 SqFt Apartment

ROYAL LEPAGE YOUR COMMUNITY REALTY

403 - 5 Old Sheppard Avenue E, Toronto (pleasant View)

$499,900 MLS® #C11907183

↓ $10,000

403 - 5 Old Sheppard Avenue E, Toronto (pleasant View)

3 Beds 1 Bath 900 SqFt Apartment

RIGHT AT HOME REALTY

Pleasant View Real Estate Overview

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The neighbourhood of Pleasant View looks calm enough, and its broad streets and older homes give it the vibe of a long-established community. Popular culture has made associations with the names Van Horne and Lucifer Avenues.

Van Horne Avenue honours William Cornelius Van Horne, the railroad tycoon from the 19th century. On the other hand, the city's Survey and Mapping Services division says that the origin of Lucifer Drive's name dates back to 1968. They theorize that the street may have been named so to honour an early type of match stick. It could also have rooted from a tradition of naming the area's streets after the stable of racehorses owned by the developer. Today, the neighbourhood of Pleasant View is a charming Toronto community, exuding a fast-paced and urban vibe, despite having an over-a-century-old history. It's a neighbourhood that provides an enriching atmosphere and draws homebuyers from all over the country and the world.

Who Lives In Pleasant View Homes

With great retail convenience, schools, and transit options, the Pleasant View neighbourhood houses many families from North Toronto. The area has a growing population of immigrants and has seen many Chinese settling here over the years. Among many others, Pleasant View is known to have a sizeable Italian and Greek population. The percentage of homeowners in this neighbourhood is huge, and it would be considered more like a middle-income community, with residents on both ends of the spectrum. It's an extremely family-centric neighbourhood with a couple of senior citizens that have owned properties here for several years.

Pleasant View Homes Are Perfect For

The neighbourhood of Pleasant View is welcoming to almost all kinds of households, but the best part of it is its multiculturalism and natural landscapes. As such, it is a perfect settlement destination for anyone who's looking for socializing and networking opportunities with a diverse population. It's also an ideal neighbourhood for young families (with or without kids) and senior citizens; they can access amenities in North Toronto and enjoy plenty of open spaces.

Pleasant View Are Not So Perfect For

Major streets like Sheppard, Finch and Victoria Park can get clogged with traffic sometimes, often proving frustrating for residents. So, it isn't the perfect neighbourhood for those who are looking for noise-free living spaces. At the same time, those looking for enhanced luxury and comfort may find the middle-income housing slightly below their expectations. Pleasant view homes for sale are rare, making it difficult for homebuyers looking for quick deals.

Life And Style, Amenities And Things To Do In Pleasant View

Given its convenient location in Toronto's North York district, the Pleasant View neighbourhood is coveted by homebuyers. Once people settle in this neighbourhood, they are likely to develop an active and fun lifestyle as they can access all the commercial and recreational options here.

In terms of accessibility, Pleasant View has public transportation provided by the Toronto Transit Commission bus system. Located to the west, in Don Mills, is Don Mills station, from where residents can access TTC's Line 4 Sheppard.

Families residing in the Pleasant View neighbourhood are often seen enjoying their time in expansive parks. Fitness-freaks, who can't live without their daily dose of physical activity, can be seen jogging or strolling in Van Horne Park. This 95-acre park sprawls over Montgomery and Rocky Hill townships and has walking trails, soccer and baseball fields, and two all-age climbing frames.

Seniors of the neighbourhood are also seen enjoying the quiet and often reside with their children and grandchildren.

The Pleasant View neighbourhood is exceptionally suitable for families with kids as it has plenty of good schools. These include Cherokee Public School, Pleasant View Junior High School, Ernest Public School, Muirhead Public School, St. Gerald Elementary, Brian Public School, and Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Elementary.

For additional recreational amenities, kids and adults go to the Pleasant View Community Centre, located on Van Horne Avenue. This multi-purpose facility offers programs for preschoolers, youth, adults and older adults. There is also a branch of the Toronto Public Library, a place where bookworms spend some enriching time going through old to new reading materials and books.

Many Pleasant View residents own vehicles and use them to run errands and commute to work. Major highways, 404, 401 and the Don Valley Parkway, can be reached easily from the neighbourhood by car.

Food-lovers, families and youngsters residing in the community find plenty of eateries and restaurants. Basilico Italian Bistro (for simple, but flavourful Italian cuisine), Aoyama & Sushi Restaurant (for fresh sashimi), Red Sail Boat Bakery (for lovely bakes), Purdy's Chocolates (for drowning in chocolates), and Peter's Reggae Kitchen (for a spread of delectable family-oriented dishes) are a few of them doting the neighbourhood.

Residents can also visit Pinto Park, Pleasant View Park, Muirhead Park, Clydesdale Park, Old Sheppard Park and Hickorynutt Parkette. No matter what, Pleasant View's residents have a balanced lifestyle, giving them enough opportunities to rejuvenate themselves despite a hectic professional schedule.

Pleasant View Real Estate Market

Compared to other neighbourhoods in this corner of Toronto, Pleasant View is more skewed towards a middle-income housing mix. The vast majority of homes for sale in Pleasant View are detached homes, along with a few semi-detached, townhouse and high-rise apartment buildings.

Given that this neighbourhood is located close to Finch Station on the Yonge subway line, housing prices tend to be higher here than other North York neighbourhoods. However, certain lifestyle aspects, such as food, shopping and entertainment options, are pocket-friendly, making Pleasant View overall an affordable place to live.

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