South Eglinton-Davisville
Borough: Toronto | Midtown's most polished residential pocket
South Eglinton-Davisville sits in the heart of midtown Toronto, roughly bounded by Eglinton Avenue to the north and Davisville to the south, straddling the Yonge Street corridor. It is one of the city's most consistently desirable rental addresses β established, walkable, and with a low-key affluence that sets it apart from the flashier downtown condos a few kilometres south.
Character and Vibe
This is a grown-up neighbourhood. Tree-lined streets of brick low-rises and detached homes sit alongside a handful of newer condo towers. The pace is unhurried without being suburban. Residents tend to be professionals, couples, and empty-nesters who want midtown convenience without the noise and density of downtown. The Yonge-Eglinton intersection β often called "Young and Eligible" β anchors the commercial strip with restaurants, coffee shops, gyms, and a Cineplex.
Transit
Transit access is excellent. The Davisville subway station (Line 1) connects you to downtown in under 15 minutes. The neighbourhood also benefits from 23 bus stops, with the 97 Yonge and 34 Eglinton buses adding surface coverage. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT, once fully operational, will dramatically expand east-west connectivity along the main artery.
Amenities and Dining
With 58 dining options within the neighbourhood, you won't need to travel far for a good meal. The Yonge-Eglinton strip offers everything from upscale date-night restaurants to casual brunch spots. Groceries are well-covered with 12 nearby stores including a Loblaws, Whole Foods, and several specialty markets. Ten healthcare providers and five fitness studios round out the daily needs picture. The area also has a university campus presence, adding some academic foot traffic.
Parks and Green Space
Nine parks serve the neighbourhood, with Eglinton Park being the crown jewel β a large green space with tennis courts, an outdoor pool, a running track, and a community centre. June Rowlands Park also offers quiet respite steps from the Yonge corridor.
Schools
Three schools serve the area. The neighbourhood is in the catchment for well-regarded public schools and is a short commute to several private and independent schools in the broader midtown area.
Rental Market
With 125 active listings, the market here is competitive but not impossible. Average rent sits at $2,631 per month with a median of $2,430 β expect to pay $2,000β$2,800 for a one-bedroom and $2,800β$3,500 for a two-bedroom in a well-maintained building. The range ($50β$9,000) reflects the spectrum from basement studios to luxury penthouse suites. Turnover is low because people tend to stay once they land here.
Who It's Best For
South Eglinton-Davisville suits professionals who want a calm midtown base with excellent transit, proximity to the Financial District (20 min by subway), and a walkable neighbourhood with real amenities. It's also popular with couples and small families who want to avoid downtown chaos but still need urban convenience. The rental prices reflect the demand β this is not where you'll find budget options, but the quality-of-life-per-dollar ratio is hard to beat in Toronto.