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- Thriving with arts and culture, the Six makes for an ideal location for those interested in moving to the big city. Despite its status as one of Canada’s pricier cities, a good option is living in the suburbs of Toronto that are part of the GTA.
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Oct 20, 2023 · Their research team compiled dozens of data points on every factor of daily life in Toronto, from the essentials (housing, health care, transit) to the nice-to-haves (bars, restaurants, green...
Nov 21, 2022 · But a new study revealed the best and worst places to live, which might simplify your understanding of the 6ix. Rentola, a rental housing website, ranked 140 Toronto neighbourhoods based on seven categories "that indicate different aspects of quality of life."
- Mira Nabulsi
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- The Annex. A bustling yet laidback haven for university students and faculty, The Annex boasts several charming Victorian and Edwardian homes within proximity of the University of Toronto.
- Bloordale Village. Centered on business development, Bloordale Village is an up and coming, family-friendly area that offers a variety of daily services.
- Cabbagetown. Full of 19th-century charm, Cabbagetown preserves its Irish roots within the numerous Victorian-style homes, as original immigrants once grew vegetable patches near their front gates.
- Davisville Village. Whether you're a midtown professional or growing family, Davisville Village is a low-key, affordable area fit snugly between St. Clair and Eglinton with plenty of outdoor activities like tennis, baseball, cycling, and hiking with June Rowlands Park and Beltline Trail just steps away.
- King West. Where: King street bounded loosely by Spadina in the east and Bathurst on the west, extending down to Front and up to Queen on the North side.
- City Place/ Waterfront. Where: South of Front St, mostly between Spadina and Bathurst. Who: Young, party-minded crowd just moving to the city. City Place is the new shining jewel of Toronto's condo boom.
- Queen West/Ossington Strip: Where: Queen street centered around the Ossington area, extends in both directions. Who: Young artsy types (the people who used to be known, though never admitted to being, hipsters) and some down-to-earth Yuppies.
- Parkdale and Roncevalles. Where: Queen West naturally extends and continues into Parkdale and eventually Roncevalles. Who: Those who feel Queen West is becoming King West and want an even chiller vibe.
Nov 6, 2023 · Toronto Life recently conducted a study to determine the best neighbourhoods in the city, based on important universal factors like housing affordability, community, safety rates, shopping proximity, diversity, education, health, employment, entertainment and transit.
- Angela Serednicki
Apr 21, 2024 · The top neighbourhoods in Toronto include Danforth, Runnymede-Bloor West, Avondale, Wellington Place, Yonge-Doris, Queen West, and Leslieville. Each of these neighbourhoods offers a unique blend of culture, amenities, and lifestyle, making them highly desirable places to live in the city.
Jul 11, 2024 · In Toronto, one neighbourhood was specifically ranked the best for liveability. Old Town, which is said to be the first named neighbourhood in Toronto, is highlighted in the report for its...