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Toronto is a vast and extremely diverse city. As Canada’s largest and busiest city, it is a microcosm of all of the country’s diversity with residents of all ages, incomes, backgrounds, and more living together. The city also has hundreds of years of history that have shaped it into what it is now.<\/p>\n
The result of these facts is that Toronto has many different neighbourhoods, each with its own personalities, amenities, and community. For those looking to buy in the Toronto real estate market, each neighbourhood has its own considerations too in terms of what homes are available and for what prices.<\/p>\n
If you are looking to buy property in Toronto or move to the city, you should not underestimate the way that the neighbourhood you choose can have a big impact on the way you will live or the performance of your investment. In this article, we will look at some neighbourhoods to consider for different kinds of homebuyers in Toronto.<\/p>\n
When people say “Toronto” they often don’t actually mean just Toronto. The city has become synonymous with its surrounding metropolitan area, a collection of cities around lake Ontario that, together, form the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The City of Toronto makes up the centre of the area with the four municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel, and York surrounding it. Therefore, outside of Toronto to the west you have cities like Burlington, Mississauga and Brampton. To the north, there are Vaughan, Richmond Hill and Markham, and to the east, there are Pickering and Oshawa.<\/p>\n
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If you work in Toronto and are willing to commute, the GTA real estate markets can offer you almost limitless choices for residential housing and they all offer relatively quick and easy access to the heart of the city. Due to the continuing outward expansion of the city, the areas in Toronto itself have become very dense and developed. If you are looking for a more traditional suburb, these areas may be best for you. Meanwhile, Toronto remains appealing for those looking for the one-of-a-kind energy and lifestyle that living in the city provides, the short commute to work, or simply the high potential for investment appreciation.<\/p>\n
While each city in the GTA has its own reasons why investors or homebuyers may want to consider them, for the purpose of this article we will be looking at the city of Toronto proper. Just know, however, that even beyond the neighbourhoods we mention here, there are hundreds of others for you to consider.<\/p>\n
The city of Toronto is home to 140 different official neighbourhoods so there is a lot of variety for would-be home buyers. No matter where you go in the city there will be opportunities for real estate investment<\/a>. However, location can affect a lot beyond that. For example, the style of properties available in each neighbourhood will be different, as well as the age of the buildings.<\/p>\n The area you are in will also affect how easily you can rent out a property, for how much, and to whom. Different neighbourhoods can also have vastly different home prices. And finally, the community in each neighbourhood can offer very different lifestyles and experiences.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Before you choose a neighbourhood, you need to think about why you are buying property. Are you a landlord looking to rent? Are you a family looking for a place to settle? Are you moving to the city for its culture? Are you looking to settle in an area with others from your ethnicity or culture?<\/p>\n Next, you should figure out your budget. Prices will be high across the city and will vary from property to property. There are some areas that have much less affordable houses and based on your budget, may be out of reach. Generally, the most expensive real estate in the city is in the detached home<\/a> segment. Beyond this, semi-detached, townhouses, and condos are more affordable options.<\/p>\n For investors, almost anywhere you buy real estate in Toronto is going to offer you a lot of value.<\/p>\n Due to the very high prices in the city, a lot of the population rents, meaning that if you plan to buy for rental purposes, you will have no shortage of tenants. Different renters are drawn to different areas with areas like the Annex, Baldwin Village, and the Bay St. Line popular with students, while families like to settle in areas like Riverdale and Leslieville. Finally, areas close to the developed downtown can fetch high rents from young professionals who work in the city.<\/p>\n You should also consider the price of the homes in the area compared to the rental potential and investment appreciation. Homes in Rosedale, for example, fetch the highest rent in the city.<\/p>\n You also need to think about what sort of investment you are looking for such as a condo or a detached home. Different areas will have more or fewer options for each of these, with some areas being primarily detached homes, while others may have tons of condos available.<\/p>\n Many real estate investors tend to be attracted to areas that feature favourable prices while displaying potential for high future growth. Often areas that are not yet hot are recognized as up and coming neighbourhoods, leading to increased investment and development in the area and a growth in property values. In Toronto, these days, neighbourhoods towards the edge of the city are seeing some of the best potentials as the inner core gets solidified and is very expensive. Areas displaying the best prices in comparison to potential growth include Yonge and Sheppard, Alderwood, and Moss Park.<\/p>\nBest Toronto neighbourhoods for real estate investors<\/b><\/h3>\n