They don't mention the endless construction noise from homes constantly being remodelled, and the leaf blowers going full force every day of the week. I can't remember one time I walked through Rosedale thinking it was a quiet oasis...
Leaf blowing would be seasonal. Given the number and age of the trees the amount of leaves dropped in the autumn is astronomical. Some properties tossing several hundred bags.
जय श्री राम नमो नमो भारतीय जनता पार्टी जिन्दा बाद जबाब है मानवता के साथ पहचान है गुरू जी नमो नमो नमो हिन्दू आस्था और भक्ति का परिचय हैं मन और आत्मनिर्भर गौरब पाठक
Honestly. Ive seen and been inside better homes in remote places. That being said this is in the innercity of Toronto. Rosedale has some old families and old " wealth " within. Just not enough country side appeal. Rosedale was much more Roaedale in the 80s and 90s and I am sure before those years. I went there recently during Covid years and its lost its Rosedale appeal. Things change and change is NOT GOOD. The service in the restaurants was poor and the guest's seemed like outsiders as did the bar and restaurant owners. Back in the the 90s there were British owned pubs with actual British food and billionaires like David Thompson would stroll in. Back in the 80s there were Rolls Royce cars in most of the driveways and the restaurants hosted black tie and tux events. It was the BEST ... BACK THEN ❤
impressive yes but Shaughnessy Heights in Vancouver, the largest upscale area in any city has views to go with the serene surroundings. 35 mill on 4 acres at 68 bridal path you say ? So sorry , at 1233 Tecumseh on not even one acre for 39.980. you do the math. in its hey day it had its own gold course for residents only.
They don't mention the endless construction noise from homes constantly being remodelled, and the leaf blowers going full force every day of the week. I can't remember one time I walked through Rosedale thinking it was a quiet oasis...
The homes are probably sound proof?
@@firekingM101 I don't know go around to each house - knock on the door and ask them
What happen to use broom?
Leaf blowing would be seasonal. Given the number and age of the trees the amount of leaves dropped in the autumn is astronomical. Some properties tossing several hundred bags.
Used to live around the area, very beautiful neighborhood ♥
My grandmother's mother lived at 185 Crescent Road in the mid 1940s.
Nice and beautiful place!
Geddy Lee lives in Rosedale.
Nice 'n[' kool Victorian houses, Art Deco and Beaux Arts style architecture. Aw yeah!
unlike many places in the world the whole city of Toronto is decent an livable. only population makes a difference, this is what Rosedale is about.
Have the income
Nice video thanks 😊☝🏻
Loved my stay there.
If I had the funds I’d move to Rosedale
Could but wouldn't.
Never give up dreams think positive one day you would.
My favorite area
Why?
🇮🇹 (I) Toronto è una bellissima città! Stupenda per viverci e lavorarci.
And some people still belive N.van. has actual status!! Pff.
Nice
Very pretty🌟
One of my sister's live in Rosedale. I'm not fussy on it.
You need to be a millionaire just to rent an apt.
With expensive Shops opening up and houses ranging from 1.4 to 2 million in Mississauga, Oakville etc, this is not the case for Rosedale anymore!
Coutts Brown i wasn’t talking about the desirableness of the neighbourhood I was talking about the expensive aspect.
@@ballesterosag Oakville is not even close to matching the charm of Rosedale and the closeness to downtown.
Anibal Ballesteros No you weren’t. You said, “this is not the case anymore”, clearly referring to what the title of video is suggesting of Rosedale.
YUCK SAUGA IS TRASH
@@JREVY22DECEPTICON416 That's not nice, JREVY22. CMJ
#mullerimoveisrj
जय श्री राम नमो नमो भारतीय जनता पार्टी जिन्दा बाद जबाब है मानवता के साथ पहचान है गुरू जी नमो नमो नमो हिन्दू आस्था और भक्ति का परिचय हैं मन और आत्मनिर्भर गौरब पाठक
Honestly. Ive seen and been inside better homes in remote places.
That being said this is in the innercity of Toronto. Rosedale has some old families and old " wealth " within. Just not enough country side appeal.
Rosedale was much more Roaedale in the 80s and 90s and I am sure before those years. I went there recently during Covid years and its lost its Rosedale appeal. Things change and change is NOT GOOD.
The service in the restaurants was poor and the guest's seemed like outsiders as did the bar and restaurant owners.
Back in the the 90s there were British owned pubs with actual British food and billionaires like David Thompson would stroll in. Back in the 80s there were Rolls Royce cars in most of the driveways and the restaurants hosted black tie and tux events.
It was the BEST ... BACK THEN ❤
impressive yes but Shaughnessy Heights in Vancouver, the largest upscale area in any city has views to go with the serene surroundings. 35 mill on 4 acres at 68 bridal path you say ? So sorry , at 1233 Tecumseh on not even one acre for 39.980. you do the math. in its hey day it had its own gold course for residents only.
Sounds like a farm. We have a city here in Toronto. It's a popular place for Vancouverites to talk about. Incessantly.
🙄
Wow and I thought Westmount was nice
westmount is better!
In fairness, they Don't offer something for everyone...
Rosedale is beautiful but 'most desirable'? By opinion only
To hypocritical to me. Very snobby. Who cares.
Nice