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New Toronto, part of the Greater Toronto Area, offers a convenient and diverse transportation system, making everyday travel easy. Families will appreciate the proximity of schools, daycares, supermarkets, and restaurants. With its abundance of green spaces and tree-lined streets, New Toronto provides a peaceful environment for residents to unwind. The neighbourhood offers a variety of housing options, including small and large apartment buildings, single detached homes, and townhouses. Whether you're seeking a cozy one-bedroom or a spacious two-bedroom home, New Toronto has something for everyone. With a mix of older and more recently constructed buildings, New Toronto has a rich architectural history to explore.
The character of New Toronto is exemplified by its relaxed environment. Greenery is reasonably prominent in this part of Toronto as the tree canopy coverage for the majority of streets is good. There are about 40 public green spaces close by for residents to enjoy, like Colonel Samuel Smith Park and Connorvale Park, and they are very well-spread out, which makes them very easy to get to. Most areas in this neighbourhood are very quiet, as the streets are usually very peaceful.
In New Toronto, about one third of buildings are small apartment buildings, but large apartment buildings and single detached homes are also present in the housing stock. This neighbourhood also has a good variety of housing size options - properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Roughly 55% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home whereas the rest are owners. About 45% of properties in this area were constructed prior to the 1960s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1990s.
It is usually practical for property owners in New Toronto to purchase their groceries as pedestrians. Likewise, a restaurant is commonly just around the corner, and a small variety of cafes is available as well. Regarding education, in New Toronto, families will typically be able to reach schools and daycares on foot. At the primary level, there are both public and private schools.
This neighbourhood will please homeowners that appreciate a diversity of methods of transportation. This part of Toronto is fairly conducive to those who like to get around by walking; most daily needs are convenient to meet without a vehicle. This part of the city is also fairly bike-friendly. This area has fairly good public transit infrastructure. In particular, commuters can depend on the Mimico on the Lakeshore West. There are approximately 10 bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. Cars are also a good medium of transportation in New Toronto. It is convenient to park, and the majority of properties for sale are a reasonably short drive from the nearest highway.
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