Laneway / garden suite in Riverdale
Riverdale is Toronto-East York District (Old City)'s late-victorian bay-and-gable + second empire row houses submarket. Riverdale's western edge (between Broadview and the Don Valley) is one of Toronto's most consistent Bay-and-Gable streetscapes — Toronto Heritage Preservation Services routinely flag this area for character-area consultation, even where no formal HCD applies.
What a laneway / garden suite project looks like here
Riverdale's western edge (between Broadview and the Don Valley) is one of Toronto's most consistent Bay-and-Gable streetscapes — Toronto Heritage Preservation Services routinely flag this area for character-area consultation, even where no formal HCD applies.
Most Riverdale row houses sit on lots 4.5-5.5m wide × 35-45m deep — rear extension scope is materially constrained by the narrow frontage but generously accommodated on the depth dimension, which shapes most renovation patterns here.
The Don Valley to the west and Riverdale Park to the south create ravine-setback constraints on properties along De Grassi Street, Logan Avenue, and Hamilton Street — the Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-law (Chapter 658) applies on properties within 10m of the top-of-bank.
Laneway suites under Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 amendments + garden suites by-right since 2022 — Toronto Building Permit + ESA notification + TARION enrolment. In Riverdale specifically, late-victorian bay-and-gable + second empire row houses stock means laneway / garden suite scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Toronto scoping flow factors riverdale-logan area and obc 2024 + toronto green standard v4 tier 1 into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
Start your Riverdale scope — Baily asks the right questions.
Pre-seeded for laneway / garden suite in Riverdale. Mention your 145-345 sqm (1,560-3,710 sqft), your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the toronto building + toronto heritage preservation services review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Riverdale laneway / garden suite projects typically run $145K–$365K. Riverdale's late-victorian bay-and-gable + second empire row houses stock, combined with riverdale-logan area — partial heritage character, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $255K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Toronto submarkets.