We continue our "Top 10 neighbourhoods" series that looks at Toronto neighbourhoods based on many criteria: from the profile of recent immigrants to the average income of its residents.
In today's blog, we will look at where in the city its most affluent residents live. Once more, we are using our proprietary matching algorithm that derives neighbourhood data from the results of the 2021 Census.
In our analysis we first select Toronto neighbourhoods with the highest average income of its residents.
Let's start with a high level view using graphs and maps of Toronto:
Below is the list of 10 Toronto neighbourhoods with the wealthiest residents:
1. Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills |
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$228,800 avg income
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2. Kingsway South |
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$214,000 avg income
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3. Lawrence Park North |
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$204,600 avg income
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4. Princess-Rosethorn |
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$200,900 avg income
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5. Lawrence Park South |
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$200,000 avg income
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6. Leaside-Bennington |
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$191,800 avg income
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7. Bedford Park-Nortown |
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$186,700 avg income
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8. Runnymede-Bloor West Village |
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$178,700 avg income
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9. Rosedale-Moore Park |
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$173,400 avg income
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10. Centennial Scarborough |
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$168,600 avg income
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Check out our daily Facebook posts for highlights of each of the neighbourhoods on the list.
In the next article we will review Toronto neighbourhoods with the oldest residents.