When the expanded Toronto Mega City was formed in 1998 the North Toronto neighbourhood went from being located at the north end of the old city to occupying a central location within the new city boundaries. Despite these changes, North Toronto’s identity as a neighbourhood endures. North Toronto is especially popular with families raising school-age children. Homebuyers will find a vast array of options in this neighbourhood, from the original Tudor and Craftsman style bungalows, semi-detached houses and detached homes ranging in architecture from late Victorian to Georgian and Colonial. That being said, new condominium developments are popping up to satisfy the demand for buyers at the entry level price point. It has everything families are looking for in a neighbourhood including good size houses, an excellent selection of public, private and separate schools, convenient access to Toronto’s transit system, and a multitude of parks and recreational facilities.