Etobicoke is Toronto’s suburb to the west, a part of the city since the massive amalgamation back in 1998. Before then, it was an independent city, which explains the distinct feel residents have come to know and love.
Etobicoke lies to the east of the City of Mississauga and just west of Bloor West Village in Old Toronto. Fun fact: The amalgamation of Toronto to form six separate suburbs is one of the reasons why Toronto is known as “the 6,” a nickname popularized by our resident rapper, Drake. The other reason is the number 6 in the original area codes 647 and 416. But we digress.
If you have an eye on Etobicoke when searching for a new home, you likely have questions. Is Etobicoke safe, does it have good schools, and most importantly, what is there to do for fun around here? Today, we’ll explore living in Etobicoke in more detail.
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What Is Etobicoke Known For?
There isn’t any one thing to love about Etobicoke. With its stunning waterfront and green spaces and out-of-this-world shopping and dining, the area fits in perfectly with the rest of the City of Toronto. As in Toronto, Etobicoke residents enjoy convenient access to transit, including the Bloor-Danforth subway line and Go Train stops at Mimico and Long Branch.
The area is also known for several outstanding schools, private and public, which makes it a popular location for families. On days off, there are endless parks and trails to explore. James Gardens is well-maintained and particularly beautiful, and Centennial Park is one of the largest wide-open spaces in the city. Other fun activities could include bowling, mini-golf, skating, or immersive art experiences like you’ll find at Arts Etobicoke.
There is one massive distinction between living in Etobicoke and downtown Toronto. Parking is quite easy to come by, which makes driving far less stressful. It’s the perfect solution for many residents seeking respite from the hecticness of downtown!
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Previewing the Best Neighbourhoods in Etobicoke
Pinpointing “the best” neighbourhood in Etobicoke can be challenging because every homeowner is searching for something different. Some communities are more peaceful and secluded, while others are in the heart of the action.
The Kingsway, Edenbridge-Humber Valley, Princess Anne Manor and Princess Gardens tend to be among the most expensive neighbourhoods in Etobicoke. Each is typically associated with picturesque scenery and beautiful stately homes. The vast amount of green spaces around gives these areas an almost rural feel. Make no mistake, however, they are also highly convenient, especially The Kingsway with its bustling shopping district at Kingsway Village.
Other Etobicoke neighbourhoods come with a long list of benefits while being slightly more affordable. There’s Mimico and Long Branch, both with gorgeous stretches along the waterfront, yet surprisingly accessible compared with other Toronto communities.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly area with plenty of parks and great schools, The Queensway, Sunnylea, or Alderwood are fantastic options. That’s the thing with Etobicoke. No matter where you decide to settle, you’re almost guaranteed to love it. The City of Toronto overall is considered very safe, and Etobicoke is one of the more peaceful and tranquil areas.
Etobicoke also has a reputation for having some of the best schools in the province, if not the entire country. Public options such as Lambton-Kingsway Junior Middle School and Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School are known for consistent high rankings, and Kingsway College School has earned a reputation as one of the top private schools available. Access to education is just one of the many benefits of Etobicoke life.
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Your Etobicoke Real Estate Options
Think of all of the reasons people flock to a larger city. Chances are, they’re on the hunt for all of the excitement it offers, from a fabulous entertainment scene to abundant shopping and dining. Etobicoke has it all, with real estate opportunities to suit buyers from various ages and backgrounds.
If you’re new to the property ladder, a collection of condos, townhouses, and smaller detached homes like bungalows and split levels can make your purchase more accessible. Some of the older properties have been well maintained over the years; others have a solid foundation, but could use a few modern touches. For the affluent professional, there are high-rise condos with luxury amenities that overlook the lake.
Etobicoke is also the perfect place for the growing family, with an abundance of executive and heritage homes that include Tudor, Georgian, Colonial, and English Manor styles. Over the years, many of the older bungalows were rebuilt entirely into contemporary residences complete with floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious, open-concept layouts.
If you’ve ever dreamed of living with all of the perks and conveniences of downtown Toronto but none of the drawbacks, Etobicoke is an area to watch! A local real estate agent can help you spot the best opportunity to find your next ideal place to call home.
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