
A Look at Local Homes
Along the tree-lined streets of Birch Cliff, you’ll find a variety of charming houses built during different architectural periods. Bungalows, Tudors, and Edwardian homes reign supreme in the area, where development began at the end of the Victorian period, carried through to the 1950s, and picked up again a few decades later.
Additionally, the in-demand Fallingbrook neighbourhood is well known for its high-end homes and spacious lots that provide direct views of the lake. For those who prefer a more urban lifestyle, Birch Cliff also offers a growing number of modern condo and townhome options.
Community Highlights
While Birch Cliff is well known for its natural beauty, the area is also home to a lively business district on Kingston Road. From local boutiques to cozy eateries, you’ll find what you’re looking for along this bustling thoroughfare.
There’s a growing sense of community here, and farmers markets, parades, and fundraising events are becoming increasingly common. The Birchmount Community Centre helps meet the recreational needs of local families, while the prestigious Toronto Hunt Club is home to some of the most majestic golfing greens in the city.
Last but not least, Birch Cliff is situated close to the Beaches. The trendy shops, cafes, and eateries on the beloved Queen Street East stip are easily accessible, yet the community is far enough away from the hustle and bustle to provide a sense of tranquility.
Our View of Birch Cliff
We adore the cottage-country feel of Birch Cliff, which strikes just the right balance of peaceful oasis and Queen-Street-East cool. If you ask us, the area is one of Toronto’s best-kept secrets, but it won’t stay that way for long!
Looking for Birch Cliff homes? Contact us today to see what’s available.



