A great neighbourhood in Toronto, you will find 8 Mid-Rise condo buildings within Grange Park with condos for sale. There were 158 Mid-Rise condo units sold in Grange Park in 2020 when the average sale price for Mid-Rise condos in Grange Park was $2,217. In 2020 Mid-Rise condo units for sale in Grange Park had an average of 30 days on market. The Mid-Rise condo building with the highest Dork Rating in Grange Park is Phoebe on Queen with a rating of 210 in 2020.
Mid-Rise condos for sale in Grange Park are commonly referred to as buildings of more than four stories and less than eight storeis. The charm and character of these buildings make up a large part of the draw. The size of Mid-Rise condo buildings in Grange Park can vary greatly, with just a few units or they may be quite dense. The choices for configuration of Mid-Rise condos for sale in Grange Park can also have a wide range.
Residences at RCMI in Grange Park was the most active Mid-Rise condo building in 2020 with 56 units sold in Grange Park. Residences at RCMI had the highest average price per sqft in 2020 for Mid-Rise condo buildings in Grange Park with an average price per sqft of $3.
Smaller buildings that are less expensive to build overall, may include more architectural features and other design features that set it apart. Newer builds will strive to keep the continuity of the neighbourhood. They may take historical references from the buildings around them and strive to offer what can't be found in high-rise condo buildings. These thoughtful Mid-Rise condo projects are of importance in neighbourhoods where bylaws stand to uphold sight lines and other existing community elements. Older Mid-Rise condos for sale in Grange Park may lack some of the amenities of newer Mid-Rise condo builds. However, condos for sale in new Mid-Rise condo buildings in Grange Park are not as easy to find with rising costs to build and developers wanting to maximize the number of units in their buildings.
If you're looking for more Mid-Rise condo buildings in this area, the neighbourhoods Bay Street Corridor and Alexandra Park are nearby. This neighbourhood is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 98. a Rider's Paradise is available in Grange Park. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 74.
The vibrant condo neighbourhood of Grange Park in Toronto has phenomenal buildings to choose from with a total of 23 condo buildings. Condo development in this neighbourhood has been booming with 11 High-Rise, 5 Pre-Construction, 3 Loft, 8 Mid-Rise, 1 Luxury and 4 Low-Rise in Grange Park. Grange Park offers some of Toronto's most sought after condos for sale! Condos for sale in Grange Park spend an average of 17 days on market. Grange Park had 218 condos sold within it in 2020, an increase of 432% compared to the year before. Condos for sale in Grange Park had an average sale price of $$916,515 last year, an increase of 21% from the prior year. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 74. a Rider's Paradise is available in Grange Park. Grange Park is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 98. The neighbourhoods Bay Street Corridor and Kensington are nearby.
Grab some fresh goodies at nearby bakeries Krispy Kreme Cafe and Chinese Bakery. A fresh cup of java or tea is never hard to find with Cafe Crepe and Cafe Plenty in the hood. There is cuisine from all over the world available at Lucky Moose Food Mart. Locals recommend eating at Karine's in Grange Park - they have great food! Do you love to be outside? Grange Park Promenade is a great park in Grange Park. You can find pharmacies One Community Pharmacy and Arthron5 within walking distance. Gift You is a shopping center in Grange Park that has something for everyone. Princess Margaret Hospital is the closest hospital to Grange Park. If you are looking to visit a museum or art gallery Bau-Xi Photo and Bau-Xi Gallery can be found in Grange Park. Many gyms and fitness centers are popular with residents of Grange Park. Some of these facilities are The Attic, lululemon, Happy Kids Martial Arts and Cardio-go @ in Grange Park. Local schools of Grange Park include Orde Street Public School and Ogden Junior Public School. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Toronto | OCTCM is located within it. Ride the subway underground, the closest station is St Patrick.
Right in the middle of the downtown west side, Grange Park has much to offer. Partially occupied by Chinatown and partially by the art community of Queen West, this eclectic community is packed with things to see and do. It’s a fully on-the-go lifestyle from morning through night. Street life and street level shopping dominate the culture of the area. Inexpensive and quaint stores alongside international chains. There are live music venues, pubs and restaurants, local galleries, museums and art shows. There is a vast range to what's on offer, from family run fruit and vegetable stands to the Art Gallery of Ontario. You can walk, bike or take the TTC which runs 24 hours on Queen st and connects to the subway line. Be ready to show off your individual style and to be on the go all day and night.
As you might expect for a neighborhood this close to the core, Grange Park is densely populated. It’s occupied by mostly working age citizens between the ages of 24 and 39. There are also families in this area that may include older teenagers and seniors. Most people speak English, though not as a first language. Chinese, Cantonese and Mandarin are also widely used in this neighborhood. The average household income is around $48,000.
This is an on-the-go neighborhood. The streets are filled with people all day and night and many get the benefit of a live/work situation. The artist can find a place here with the Ontario College of Art and Design and the AGO right next door to one another and they both rest right near Grange Park for contemplation and inspiration. You’ll find many other local artists in the area as well and there are always showings and live events at the many gallery spaces. The Fashionista and the Hipster can find everything they need from DIY to brand name. There are clothing, accessory and shoe stores on this strip of Queen. There are also a number of street side and below grade stores to shop in on Spadina. The food lover will have choice of the best and freshest ingredients or dining out at one of the many amazing restaurants on Spadina or Queen. Grange Park’s eastern border is University ave. You can hop on the Subway and gain access to the other neighborhoods in the city. You could also choose to walk or ride a bike in this ultra convenient location. Don’t expect to drive. It will be more trouble than it's worth.
Shopping. It really doesn’t get better than this area. From bargains to brands, you could spend a lot of time and money strolling these streets, and it would be time and money well spent. Not to be missed are the shops in Baldwin Village. The Park. Grange Park is named after this great spot. It provides a much needed break in this always exciting area. It has green space, lovely trees, a walking path and a playground. The Food. Luckily, this is a walking/cycling community. There are so many choices when it comes to eating in this part of town. You can take advantage of all of the terrific restaurants, or you can pick up your own ingredients on Spadina.