The 3 Reasons Why YOU Should Move to ETOBICOKE in 2024

LIVING IN TORONTO
15 Nov 202208:05

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

  • πŸ™οΈ Etobicoke is a distinct part of Toronto, known for its green spaces and residential calmness.
  • πŸš— 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.
  • πŸš‡ Public transportation in Etobicoke is limited, with only three subway stops, making it less accessible for some residents.
  • πŸš— 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.
  • πŸ’° 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.
  • πŸ›οΈ The area is built around car accessibility, with proximity to major highways and shopping centers like Square One, Costco, and Ikea.
  • πŸ“ˆ Etobicoke's population has grown significantly, leading to more condo and apartment developments, especially in the Humber Bay Shores area.
  • πŸ‘‹ 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.

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