You can find that anywhere. However generally speaking, when dealing with small lots (e.g. 14 x 100) - you're never going to find a rancher (at least not in downtown Toronto) - it's going to be a 2 story if not 3. If you go a bit out the downtown core, ranchers are everywhere - although obviously on significantly larger lots. The kind I'm referring to are the older ones that are generally called bungalows here. They are being torn down left, right and centre to make room for larger multi-level houses. People often see them as good real estate buys because you get a big lot without paying for a three story house (which you can put up yourself if you want to). However as for splitting those lots, that's extremely difficult if not impossible to due to zoning.