King of Kensington
Senior Member
North York has easy accessibility to downtown Toronto via Don Valley Parkway, Finch Station, and Sheppard subway line.
Bayview Avenue which runs through central North York has long been considered a prestigous road to live nearby.
North York is also home to some of the best schools in the GTA.
Scarborough do not have these features and nor have some of the finer older houses and established neighbourhoods like North York has.
Demographics are also very different, as Scarborough is home to a larger concentration of immigrants and poorer and lesser educated residents.
Like any town/city, Scarborough does have some pockets of expensive and highly desirable neighbourhoods, such as Scarborough Village and The Bluffs.
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North York has always been more affluent than Scarborough and is more centrally located.
Curious though if the DVP is as significant a dividing line as Victoria Park in terms of real estate prices.
Though Scarborough has a higher percentage of visible minorities and immigrants, I would argue that North York is probably just as diverse if not more so. Scarborough has larger representation of a few groups while North York has a lot more immigrant and ethnic communities represesnted (i.e. Filipinos, Koreans, Iranians, Jews, Russians, Africans, etc.)