The 3 Reasons Why YOU Should Move to ETOBICOKE in 2024
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers an in-depth look at living in Etobicoke, a borough of Toronto known for its green spaces and residential calm. It highlights the area's proximity to downtown, diverse housing options, and outdoor appeal, while also addressing the limitations of public transportation and the necessity of a car. Viewers are provided with a balanced perspective on the advantages and disadvantages of Etobicoke, including its high cost of living, to help potential residents make informed decisions.
Takeaways
- 🏙️ Etobicoke is a distinct part of Toronto, known for its green spaces and residential calmness.
- 🚗 The area is conveniently close to downtown Toronto, offering a 20-kilometer commute for city access.
- 🏡 Etobicoke offers a variety of housing options, including detached, semi-detached, condos, and apartments.
- 🌳 The neighborhood boasts several large parks, like Colonel Sam, Samuels, Marie Curtis, and Centennial Park, providing ample outdoor activities.
- 🌊 Etobicoke's location along Lake Ontario offers waterfront trails and scenic views.
- 🚇 Public transportation in Etobicoke is limited, with only three subway stops, making it less accessible for some residents.
- 🚗 Owning a car is almost necessary in Etobicoke due to the reliance on personal vehicles for daily tasks and the less robust public transit system.
- 💰 Living in Etobicoke is expensive, with the average price for a single-family home around 1.5 million dollars and condos starting at 600,000 dollars.
- 🛍️ The area is built around car accessibility, with proximity to major highways and shopping centers like Square One, Costco, and Ikea.
- 📈 Etobicoke's population has grown significantly, leading to more condo and apartment developments, especially in the Humber Bay Shores area.
- 👋 Christina, a local real estate agent, offers assistance for those looking to buy, sell, or lease in the Etobicoke area.
Q & A
What is the geographical significance of Etobicoke in relation to Toronto?
-Etobicoke is the most westerly part of the city of Toronto and is considered an entity on its own, with its own distinct characteristics and identity.
Why might Etobicoke be appealing to those who want a balance between city life and residential calm?
-Etobicoke offers a balance between being conveniently close to the downtown core and providing a more residential, calm feel due to its lush green spaces and variety of home types.
What are some of the residential activities available in Etobicoke?
-The script does not specify the types of residential activities available in Etobicoke, but it implies that there is a variety of activities due to the diverse types of homes and green spaces.
What is the commute like from Etobicoke to downtown Toronto?
-The commute from Etobicoke to downtown Toronto is about 20 kilometers, which can result in a 20-minute drive, making it a relatively easy commute for work or city events.
What types of homes are available in Etobicoke?
-Etobicoke offers a variety of home types, including detached and semi-detached homes, as well as condos and apartments, particularly in the Humber Bay Shores area.
How does the population growth in Etobicoke affect the housing market?
-The population growth in Etobicoke, which has reached over 365,000 people, has led to an increase in condo and apartment developments, catering to a variety of different people and budgets.
What are some of the notable parks in Etobicoke?
-Some of the larger and more notable parks in Etobicoke include Colonel Sam Smith Park, Marie Curtis Park, and Centennial Park.
How does Etobicoke's location along Lake Ontario enhance its outdoor appeal?
-Etobicoke's location along Lake Ontario provides waterfront trails and access to the water, contributing to the overall green space and outdoor appeal of the area.
What are the main challenges with the public transportation system in Etobicoke?
-The main challenges with the public transportation system in Etobicoke are the limited access to the TTC subway system, with only three subway stops, and the reliance on buses and streetcars, which are less dependable.
Why is car ownership important in Etobicoke?
-Car ownership is important in Etobicoke because the area was built around the car, and it is located near major highways, making it easier to travel in any direction. Without a car, daily tasks become more difficult due to the less robust public transit system.
What is the cost of living like in Etobicoke?
-The cost of living in Etobicoke is high, with the average price of a single-family detached home being around 1.5 million dollars and a one-bedroom condo starting in the 600,000 range. Renting a one-bedroom condo can also cost in the low 2000s.
Outlines
🏡 Etobicoke: A Residential Haven with Downtown Proximity
The script introduces Etobicoke as a unique and self-contained part of Toronto, known for its green spaces and diverse housing options. It offers a blend of residential calm and proximity to the downtown core, making it an appealing choice for those who desire city convenience without the hustle. The video aims to provide a comprehensive list of pros and cons for potential residents, guided by Christina, a local real estate agent and part of the 'Living in Toronto' team. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the area before making a move and offers her expertise to assist viewers in their real estate journey.
🚗 Navigating Etobicoke: Car-Centric Living and Its Challenges
This paragraph delves into the transportation aspect of living in Etobicoke, highlighting the reliance on personal vehicles due to its design and the presence of major highways. While this facilitates easy travel for car owners, it poses a challenge for those without a vehicle, as the public transit system is less robust, primarily dependent on buses. The paragraph also touches on the inconvenience faced by residents without a car when it comes to performing daily tasks and accessing large retail stores, emphasizing the importance of car ownership in Etobicoke.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Etobicoke
💡Proximity to Downtown
💡Variety of Homes
💡Green Spaces
💡Public Transportation
💡Car Dependence
💡Highway Proximity
💡Cost of Living
💡Real Estate Agent
💡Amenities
Highlights
Etobicoke is the most westerly part of Toronto and has its own distinct identity.
Known for lush green spaces, diverse housing options, and residential activities.
Conveniently located close to downtown Toronto for those who prefer city proximity with a calm residential feel.
Christina, a local real estate agent, provides insights into living in Toronto and Etobicoke.
Etobicoke offers a variety of home types, including detached, semi-detached, condos, and apartments.
The area has seen a population boom, leading to more condo and apartment developments, especially in Humber Bay Shores.
Etobicoke's green spaces, including Colonel Sam Smith Park, Marie Curtis Park, and Centennial Park, provide outdoor activities.
Etobicoke's location along Lake Ontario offers waterfront trails and scenic views.
Public transportation in Etobicoke is limited, with only three subway stops on the blue line.
Reliance on cars is high due to the lack of extensive public transit and the area's large size.
Etobicoke's cost of living is high, with average house prices around 1.5 million dollars for detached homes.
Condos in Etobicoke start at around 600,000 dollars, with rental prices in the low 2000s for a one-bedroom.
Etobicoke's appeal includes its location, proximity to highways, green spaces, and amenities, contributing to its high cost.
Christina offers assistance for those looking to buy, sell, or lease property in the area.
The video provides a comprehensive look at the pros and cons of living in Etobicoke.
Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content about living in Toronto and its surrounding areas.
An additional video is available for those seriously considering moving to Etobicoke, offering more detailed information.
Transcripts
this is our West Side tour Etobicoke
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Etobicoke is the most westerly part of
the city of Toronto and truly is an
entity all on its own Etobicoke is known
for its lush green spaces variety of
different types of homes and residential
activities the topco is also very
conveniently close right to the downtown
core making it a good option for people
who like that proximity to a big city
but also like more of a residential calm
feel that being said though is Etobicoke
for everybody maybe maybe not today I'm
going to address all of that with you
I'm going to take you through a list of
pros and cons for moving to and living
in Etobicoke so that if you do decide to
make that move you have all the
information you need let's get after it
right now
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to the channel my name is Christina and
I'm part of the living in Toronto team
I'm also a local real estate agent and
every day I help people just like you
and you and you and you find their dream
home and make those moves to Toronto and
the surrounding areas and I absolutely
love it and I want to help you too so if
you're someone who's thinking about
buying selling or leasing in the near
future all my information is down below
give me a shout and I would be happy to
work with you today I'm in a tobacco and
what I'm going to be doing is taking you
through a list of pros and cons of
living in or moving to Etobicoke so if
that is you you're our thinking about
moving here you know everything you need
to know let's start with Pro number one
the first pro of Etobicoke is its
proximity to the downtown Toronto core
now Etobicoke is part of the city of
Toronto it's one of the boroughs that
was part of the amalgamation to create
the city of Toronto but it is still very
much considered its own entity its own
place so traveling from Etobicoke right
to the downtown core is only about 20
kilometers which makes a pretty nice
commute you know for people who want to
be very close to the city but also want
more of a residential calmer feel and
want to be away from the congestion of a
big city so if you're someone who lives
in Etobicoke but let's say Works
downtown it might be a 20-minute drive
not too bad of a commute at all so
whether you're going for work or even
for events that take place in the city
the commute is fairly easy so people who
do live in Etobicoke really do get the
best of both worlds being close enough
to the downtown core the city of Toronto
but also having that calm residential
feel the second Pro of Etobicoke is the
variety of homes that are here Etobicoke
has always been known for its variety of
detached and semi-detached homes however
more recently with the population here
booming to over 365 000 people there
have been a lot more condo and apartment
developments especially in the Humber
Bay shores area which is where I am
right now there are lots of condos that
are being built here so what this
variety of Home types means is that a
variety of different people can actually
live in Etobicoke whether you're looking
for a Charming detached home on a
winding street with mature trees or you
want a condo with Lakefront views you
can get all of that here in Etobicoke no
matter your budget or your interest so
there really is a variety and a home
type for everybody here the third Pro
vitovico it's definitely it's green
space and overall outdoor appeal some of
the larger and more notable Parks here
in utopico are Colonel sand Samuels
Marie Curtis and Centennial Park those
green spaces make a great opportunity
for you with maybe kids or your family
members to just enjoy the outdoors Go
for little hikes take your bikes out on
the trails take a look at some of the
just Greenery in nature that's around
you definitely really cool
Etobicoke part of it at least is also
located right along Lake Ontario so you
do have some of those nice Waterfront
Trails as well and you know being close
to the water and just having that
outdoor Green Space and your
neighborhood just makes for a really
nice calming beautiful feel
okay let's talk about our cons of living
in Etobicoke the first being the public
transportation system here so Etobicoke
being part of the city of Toronto does
depend on the TTC for its subway bus and
streetcar public transportation services
now when we look at those three things
your streetcars your buses and Subway
Subway is the quickest most Dependable
method of public transportation between
all three of those the problem though
with living in Etobicoke is that there
are only three actual subway stops that
feed into Etobicoke off the blue line
which are Royal York Islington and
Kipling but etobico is very large it
ranges all the way up to Steels down to
Lake Ontario so the reason why public
transportation is listed as a con here
in Etobicoke is because a large part of
Etobicoke does not have access to the
TDC subway system which means those
areas are largely dependent on buses and
streetcars which overall are you know
less dependable and overall in October
it's just a less robust system here
the second con of Etobicoke is that you
do need a car
Etobicoke was built around the car it is
located right by Highway 401 the 427 and
the 400 which is really great if you
have a vehicle because you can travel in
essentially any direction from Etobicoke
or the city at large because of how
proximal you are to those highways but
if you do not have a car in Etobicoke it
does make daily tasks a lot harder I
talked previously a bit about the public
transit system in Etobicoke which
depends mainly on buses so therefore
it's not as robust as in you know the
downtown core let's say so you know if
you don't have a car it makes getting
things done a lot more difficult if you
ever want to go to Sureway Gardens
Costco Ikea or any other you know
grocery store it does make life a little
bit harder if you don't have a car here
simply because Etobicoke itself as a
borough of the city Toronto is so large
so if you have a car great if not that
definitely could be a con for living in
Etobicoke the third con of Etobicoke is
that it is very expensive the location
itself combined with proximity to
highways the green spaces and a ton of
other amenities in Etobicoke make it a
very pricey place you can get some
gorgeous homes here but the beauty does
not come at no cost especially here in
Bloor West Village the average price of
a single family detached home in
Etobicoke right now is in and around 1.5
million dollars and that's the average
some neighborhoods that could be higher
others it could be lower a one bedroom
one bath condo in Etobicoke will start
in the 600 000 range and even if you're
someone who's interested in renting
let's say a one-bedroom condo you're
going to be paying at least in the low
2000s for that so it is very expensive
and when we think about those housing
costs combined with other costs like our
taxes living expenses food everything
the cost of living is pretty high here
and it is an expensive place to be
that's a wrap everybody those are our
pros and cons of living in Etobicoke and
I hope that after watching that video
you now have a better idea about what
it's truly like to live here so whether
you're moving in nine days or 90 days
please give me a shout all my
informations down below and I'd be happy
to work with you you can send me an
email shoot me a text we can set up a
zoom call and go on some House tours so
that you can start the process of moving
to Etobicoke also please make sure you
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channel so that we can continue making
more great content for you if you really
are serious about moving to Etobicoke
make sure you also check out this video
which Rhymes off a few more details
about different pockets of Ontario
Etobicoke included and goes into a lot
of detail about a telephone itself thank
you so much for sticking around for this
video with me I really hope to catch you
living in Toronto very soon
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