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Coming Soon | 76 Princess Margaret Blvd
Coming to MLS on October 16
Send This Listing To A FriendIn Princess Anne Manor, where families stay for generations, this renovated bungalow delivers the space, flow, and finish that buyers have been waiting for. With a wide, landscaped lot, a sun-filled family room, and every practical detail already handled, it’s the kind of home that feels right the moment you walk in.
76 Princess Margaret Blvd brings together comfort, polish, and the kind of permanence this neighbourhood is known for. Get in touch for details before it hits the market.

5 Things We Love
- The Address Says It All. It doesn’t get more classic Etobicoke than Princess Anne Manor. 76 Princess Margaret Blvd keeps company with some of the area’s most admired properties—where the lawns are manicured, the schools are top-tier, and families tend to stay for generations.
- Move-In Ready, Through and Through. No projects, no plans, no reno budgets hiding in the wings. The long list of updates—from the kitchen and bathrooms to the mechanicals and landscaping—has already been done with care and longevity in mind.
- Outdoor Living, Manor-Style. Seventy feet wide, professionally landscaped, and framed by mature trees, the backyard offers space to entertain, play, and unwind. It’s private without feeling closed off—a truly special outdoor retreat.
- A Main Floor That Just Flows. The sunken living room, dining area, kitchen, and window-wrapped family room connect naturally, creating defined spaces that still feel unified. Whether it’s a quiet morning coffee or a family dinner, everything just fits.
- Everyday Function, Beautifully Solved. From the enclosed front porch that keeps daily clutter out of view to the smart design details throughout, this home was built for real life. The kitchen includes practical touches like a tucked-away charging station and efficient built-ins that keep surfaces clear, while the laundry room combines generous storage, counter space, and a deep sink to make everyday tasks feel effortless.
About Princess Anne Manor
Princess Anne Manor has always been one of those neighbourhoods that people talk about with a certain tone — part admiration, part curiosity, part how do I get in there? It’s one of Etobicoke’s most coveted pockets, tucked just east of Kipling and brushing up against The Kingsway, with a quiet prestige that doesn’t need to announce itself.
This is one of the city’s classic “if you know, you know” neighbourhoods — the kind of place that families set their sights on years in advance. The streets curve softly, lined with towering trees and homes that actually breathe between one another. Lawns are manicured but not in a showy way; there’s a sense of pride that runs deep here, passed down through generations of homeowners who value privacy, space, and community in equal measure.
Developed in the final phase of Home Smith & Company’s vision — the same group behind The Kingsway, Baby Point, Old Mill, and Humber Valley Village — Princess Anne Manor was purpose-built for families who wanted elegance without pretense. By the early 1960s, it had already earned a reputation as the place to raise kids, and decades later, that legacy still holds.
Today, Princess Anne Manor remains an enclave of calm. The streets are wide and winding, the lots generous, and the trees impossibly tall. You can hear birds more often than traffic. And yet, everything you need — from grocery stores to coffee spots to transit — is just minutes away.
For families, this is the dream. The schools here aren’t just good; they’re exceptional. St. George’s Junior Public and John G. Althouse are among the most sought-after in Toronto, with reputations that attract parents who take education seriously. Weekends revolve around the parks — Lloyd Manor Park and Princess Anne Park — where you’ll find kids chasing soccer balls, parents chatting along the sidelines, and the occasional neighbourhood event that feels like it’s been happening forever.
John G. Althouse Community School doubles as the neighbourhood’s social hub, hosting everything from kids’ sports and music programs to adult art classes. There’s even a Spring Flea Market that everyone looks forward to, and in the summer, you’ll spot tennis matches and pickup baseball games at the nearby courts and fields.
And then there’s St. George’s Golf and Country Club — one of Canada’s top private golf clubs and a multiple-time host of the Canadian Open. Whether or not you play, it’s a point of pride to have something so storied right in the neighbourhood.
Commuting is simple here, too. Buses along Kipling, Islington, and Lloyd Manor connect to both the GO and the Bloor-Danforth subway lines, while Eglinton Avenue runs straight east to the Yonge line. The convenience is there when you need it, but it never intrudes on the quiet.
Princess Anne Manor is where tradition and ease meet. It’s refined but never pretentious, peaceful but never dull. The kind of place that reminds you why people fall in love with Toronto’s west end — and why, once you’re here, it’s hard to imagine leaving.

