Exploring Cabbagetown: Toronto's Victorian Treasure

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Join me on a captivating journey through Cabbagetown, one of Toronto's most enchanting neighborhoods. In this video I dive into the rich history and architectural beauty of this unique area.

Take a stroll through the charming streets lined with Victorian homes.
Visit historical sites like Riverdale Farm, the Necropolis Cemetery, and other historic sites. Get real estate market insights on the Cabbagetown neighborhood.

00:00 Intro
00:14 History of Cabbagetown
04:29 Spruce Street
05:15 Riverdale Farm
06:17 Necropolis Cemetery
06:59 Metcalfe Street
09:11 St James Town
15:24 End of Wellesley St
15:57 Real Estate Market
17:54 Neighbourhood Highlights

Eric Dietterle
Realtor®
Forest Hill Real Estate
cell: 416-277-2949

If you are looking for more info or have any questions regarding real estate in Toronto, feel free to contact me anytime and I'd be happy to help!

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Excellent video. Really like the demographics and history mixture. Thank you so much. Keep these projects coming. 👍

msplue
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Cabbagetown was ruined by house flippers and renovators who gutted most of the original interiors and made it one of the many too expensive neighborhoods in Toronto

andreswatson
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which law firm is handling the class action lawsuit of 'st. Jamestown residents displaced by the electrical fire in one of the highrises?

JustFrank-tn
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At 2:09 during the demolition/construction montage of apartment buildings ( Regent Park as mentioned, bounded by ) when you say 'down came the fire hazards, the juvenile delinquency, the drunkenness, the broken marriages', that was the unproven theory that ended up not working. The new buildings just looked better - at the time. And the theory didn't work again when over the last fifteen years they tore down the buildings shown being built here for the same reasons and...crime went way up again, especially daytime shootings. Two strikes.

mr
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My dad grew up in Toronto in the 1920's and he said no one ever called those areas cabbage town
or cork town. The names were invented in the 1970's.

MrJimmysez
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So they want to increase the density in one of Canada’s densest neighborhoods, st James town, hmm, doesn’t sound very intelligent…👇👇👇

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