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Mount Pleasant East is a midtown residential neighbourhood in the City of Toronto borough, stretching along Mount Pleasant Road between Eglinton Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East. It borders Leaside to the east and Moore Park to the west, and shares the leafy, family-oriented character of those prestigious neighbours at more accessible price points.
Mount Pleasant East occupies a pleasant middle ground in Toronto's residential hierarchy: prestigious enough to feel special, accessible enough to not require a premium salary. The neighbourhood has excellent schools, good transit, and a well-established retail and dining strip along Mount Pleasant Road. The housing stock mixes detached homes with low-rise apartment buildings and newer condos. The community has strong neighbourhood association activity and a genuine sense of local identity.
Three subway stations (Davisville, Eglinton, and St. Clair on the Yonge line) and 40 bus stops provide strong transit coverage. The Yonge line gives residents excellent downtown access. The 74 Mt. Pleasant bus crosses the neighbourhood.
Fifty-eight dining options, 14 grocers, and 9 healthcare facilities — an impressive set for a mid-size residential neighbourhood. Two libraries serve the area. Seven schools support the family demographic. Two fitness studios.
Eight parks including Sherwood Park — a beloved ravine park with tennis courts, a wading pool, and wooded trails. Moore Park Ravine is adjacent. The neighbourhood has strong access to the ravine system that defines Toronto's midtown green infrastructure.
Fifty-eight restaurants along the Mount Pleasant Road strip — one of Toronto's best local dining corridors, with a mix of independent restaurants, specialty food shops, and reliable neighbourhood staples. Two nightlife venues keep evenings relaxed.
Seven schools within the boundary, including Davisville Junior Public School (consistently one of the most sought-after in Toronto). The school quality is a primary draw for families renting in this neighbourhood.
With 36 listings, average rent is $2,771 and median is $2,150 — the average is skewed upward by large luxury units. Most one-bedrooms land around $2,000–$2,400. Range is $950–$8,650. Limited turnover means renters should act quickly on available units.
Families targeting the Davisville school catchment. Young professionals who want midtown walkability with Yonge subway access. Renters who value independent-restaurant-lined streets over condo amenities.


