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If Frasier Crane lived in Toronto...

How odd. I mean, who would have thought that the area near a law school, medical school, government offices and close to the financial core would be home to graduates of law school, public administartion (should out to my field!), medicine and commerce/business. Who would have imagined, jk.

But if Frasier lived in this area he's still need a balcony overlooking the space needle.
 
also rounding out the top include North Rosedale, the Glendon College/North York side of Lawrence Park/Blythwood, Lytton Park west of Avenue Rd., the Discovery District, the "Sussex" part of Sussex-Ulster, Wells Hill/Casa Loma, and York Mills/Hogg's Hollow.
 
Would 1 St Tom be on the other side of the street from said census tract?

Oh shoot, it is. My mental map had St Thomas where Balmuto should be.

In that case, I guess it's Manulife, or that two-tone diagonal mirrored thing on the south side of St. Joseph. Or is that in the next census tract down?
 
While I'm flattered to live in this census tract, I think it's relevant to point out that U of T has it's two 'family housing' apartment buildings on Charles. In this context, a family is a couple with at least one grad student in it, often two. I'd think that alone could throw the numbers off enough to make this the winner over nearby tracts.

Of course, 50% of my own household has a postgraduate degree and 50% has a professional designation, so we're doing our bit for the neighbourhood.
 
That's true, it allows that tract to clinch it since by definition PhD students have graduate degrees. It lets it come out ahead of the Annex and Sussex-Ulster, where lots of university faculty live, but where you don't have to be a prof. to live there.
 

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