Governor's Bridge Neighbourhood Real Estate Information
Governor's Bridge is a bridge and small Neighbourhood located to the east of Rosedale and Moore Park, and like them is one of the most expensive Neighbourhoods in Toronto. However, this Neighbourhood was part of the former City of East York. It is located between the railway tracks to the northerly boundary, running west from the Bayview Extension and the Don Valley Ravine at the easterly point, the Moore Park Ravine to the West, and the Evergreen Brick Works site to the south. There are only a couple of hundred homes in this community. This Neighbourhood is named for the Governor's Bridge that crosses the Moore Park Ravine and connects this Neighbourhood with the Rosedale Neighbourhood. More...
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Price Range of Homes in the Governor's Bridge Area
| Detached |
$700,000 - Over $1.7 Million |
| Semi-Detached |
$599,000 - Over $900,000 |
| Luxury Homes |
$1 Million - Over $10 Million |
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