
43 CHERRYWOOD AVENUE
TORONTO, ONTARIO



FEATURES
2+1 Bedroom
3 Bathrooms
Wide Lot
22 x 120 feet
Finished Basement
Home Gym
2 Car
Parking
A Timeless Home in One of Toronto’s Most Treasured Neighbourhoods
Tucked into the heart of Humewood–Cedarvale, this beautifully updated residence pairs classic charm with thoughtful, contemporary enhancements—designed for families and urban dwellers seeking community, green space, and a slower rhythm within city limits.
Inside, warm hardwood floors lead through a cohesive main level, where a bay window ushers in soft natural light and a decorative fireplace anchors the open living and dining space with understated elegance. At the rear, a bright and versatile sunroom offers added flexibility—it’s an ideal space for a home office, family room, or guest bedroom. A convenient main floor bathroom adds everyday practicality.
Upstairs, the primary suite is unusually spacious, easily accommodating a king-sized bed with room to spare. It opens onto a private balcony—perfect for morning coffee or an evening glass of wine—and features an adjoining bonus room, ideal as a nursery, dressing room, reading lounge, or dedicated office. The second bedroom is also impressively sized, easily fitting two twin beds with space to spare. A newly renovated second-floor bathroom brings clean lines and modern functionality, seamlessly integrated into the home’s classic character.
The lower level has been thoughtfully reimagined for modern living. In addition to a sleek three-piece bath with a steam shower, a dedicated home gym, and a private rear entrance, there’s also a generously sized recreation room—perfect for cozy movie nights or relaxed time with family.
Notably, the lot is wider than most semi-detached homes in the area—a valuable and increasingly rare feature that enhances the home’s spacious feel and offers potential for future expansion or additions.
And then there’s the backyard—expansive, sun-filled, and lovingly cultivated for nearly two decades. With mature trees and perennial gardens, it’s a true private retreat in the heart of the city—perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying the serenity of your own green space.
With a large rear deck and a host of meaningful upgrades, this turnkey home delivers lasting comfort, flexibility, and room to grow in one of Toronto’s most beloved enclaves.

The Neighbourhood
Tucked just west of Forest Hill proper, the eastern reaches of Humewood-Cedarvale offer a rare blend of quiet elegance and everyday charm. Sometimes referred to as Forest Hill West, this leafy enclave is defined by mature trees, meandering streets, and a housing stock that ranges from stately detached homes to warm, character-rich semis — many with original details lovingly preserved.
It’s more than a neighbourhood; it’s the kind of place that feels lived in and loved. On any given day, you’ll find children biking to school, neighbours chatting over coffee from the local café, and families heading toward Cedarvale Park, a sprawling green space that serves as the area’s communal backyard.
There’s a gentle vibrancy here — quaint shops, historic homes, and community-wide festivities lend colour and rhythm to daily life. And while the area remains deeply residential, it's only minutes from the energy of St. Clair West and well connected by transit, making it as practical as it is picturesque.
For those seeking a neighbourhood with soul, substance, and a strong sense of community, Humewood-Cedarvale quietly delivers.
Hunter Coffee Shop
400m, 5 min walk
Moberly Natural Foods
800m, 11 min walk
Cedarvale Park
400m, 5 min walk
St. Clair W Subway Station
1.6km, 20 min walk

Culinary Delight
Food + Drink
In the heart of Toronto’s Humewood–Cedarvale, the food scene is less about flash than it is about familiarity and well-honed craft. Along St. Clair West, a stretch increasingly known for its neighbourhood institutions, the offerings speak to both taste and time.
Ferro has anchored the strip for decades with its unfussy Italian comfort food and lively, lived-in atmosphere. A few doors down, The Rushton delivers a more polished experience—equal parts bistro and bar—with a menu that balances modern classics and seasonal plates. For something casual but thoroughly satisfying, Nodo brings reliable wood-fired pizzas and house-made pastas to a room that’s perpetually buzzing.
On warmer days, the lineup at Bar Ape is your cue—it’s where locals indulge in small-batch gelato bars and soft serve that has earned a near-cult following. Around the corner, Romi’s blends market-style takeout with refined Mediterranean flavours, offering everything from rotisserie meats to fresh, vibrant salads.
For those with a wellness bent, Moberly Natural Foods is a neighbourhood essential. This independently owned shop stocks organic staples, specialty groceries, and supplements—all curated with care and a deep sense of community connection.
In a city that constantly reinvents itself, Humewood–Cedarvale holds fast to quality and character. These aren’t just places to eat—they’re places to return to.
Poised for Growth
Investment
Humewood–Cedarvale has demonstrated notable real estate appreciation, outperforming many Toronto neighbourhoods in recent years.
In May 2025, the average home price in Humewood–Cedarvale reached approximately $1.83 million, reflecting an 11.6% year-over-year increase. This growth surpasses the overall Greater Toronto Area's (GTA) home price index, which experienced a 4.5% decline over the same period

A thoughtfully updated, family-ready home on an unusually wide lot in the heart of Humewood–Cedarvale—offering space, charm, and the rare opportunity to truly love where you live

