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Humber Valley, in Toronto, Ontario, is a charming and easily accessible neighborhood with a great public transit system and plenty of amenities nearby. Families will appreciate the proximity to primary schools and daycares, as well as the abundance of green spaces and parks for leisurely activities. The area offers a relaxed atmosphere and is generally quiet, with wonderful tree coverage and a variety of housing options including large apartment buildings and single detached homes. Residents will have no trouble finding daily necessities, with supermarkets, restaurants, and coffee shops all within reach. With its convenient location and peaceful surroundings, Humber Valley is an ideal place to call home.
Humber Valley offers a relaxed environment and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This part of Toronto is quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case around the railway line. Lastly, the greenery in this area is especially prominent as most streets have wonderful tree coverage. Green spaces, such as Scarlett Mills Park and Lambton Woods, are very well-situated and there are around 40 of them nearby for residents to explore, which results in them being very easy to get to from many locations in Humber Valley.
In Humber Valley, about 45% of buildings are single detached homes, whereas the rest are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. This area offers mainly two bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Roughly two thirds of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while the rest are rented. This part of the city did not experience a single building boom; the construction of new buildings in Humber Valley was spread throughout multiple decades in recent history.
Families will value the proximity to primary schools and daycares, which are within a short distance from most properties for sale in Humber Valley. However, parents and their schoolchildren may find it difficult to reach high schools as pedestrians. Families benefit from public and private primary schools. Regarding food, a portion of property owners in Humber Valley may be able to travel to the closest supermarket as pedestrians, while others will have to rely on a vehicle. A small number of restaurants and coffee shops are available as well.
Humber Valley will draw home buyers that value a diversity of means of transportation. Homeowners can rely on public transit to travel in Humber Valley. The neighbourhood is served by a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most properties. Humber Valley is also well-suited for those who travel by foot; many daily errands can be run without a car. Moving around by bicycle is easy in this part of Toronto.
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