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South Parkdale

South Parkdale Condos For Sale

Known as one of Toronto's more secluded areas, South Parkdale, has a total of 1 condo buildings. These include 1 Mid-Rise & 1 Pre-Construction. With a smaller number of buildings to choose from in South Parkdale, there are less condos for sale in South Parkdale. This neighbourhood is Very Walkable with a walk score of 75. Excellent Transit is available in South Parkdale. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 83. The neighbourhoods Parkdale and Dundas West are nearby.

Grab some fresh goodies at nearby bakeries Surprise Gifts and Anthony's No Frills. A fresh cup of java or tea is never hard to find with The Abbott in the hood. Locals of South Parkdale love dining at Pegasus Hospitality Group. You can spend the afternoon enjoying the outdoors at parks in South Parkdale like Marilyn Bell Park and Lakeshore Boulevard Parklands. Parkdale Pharmacy is a conveniently located pharmacy in South Parkdale. There are always new exhibits and events happening at Merlin's Garage. If you're a health and fitness fanatic, hopefully you are living in a condo building with a great gym. If not Argonaut Rowing Club is a super popular fitness center with locals. Get your hot dogs and popcorn at Lakeshore Public Tennis courts and where you can watch Toronto's sports teams play. The local schools in South Parkdale is Queen Victoria Junior Public School.

What to Expect

There is never a dull moment in South Parkdale. From the vibrant street life on Queen, to the cozy residential areas in the north and the outdoor recreation on the Lakeshore, there is always something going on in this neighborhood. The choices are endless when it comes to retail options. There are a few national retailers, plenty of independant businesses and on the western side of Queen there is a thrifters paradise. Services are scattered along Queen and Roncesvalles, ranging from cleaners to gyms. Nightlife is high with many exceptional restaurants and over on the eastern side of queen there are tons of pubs and late night music venues. There is a Branch of the Toronto Public Library as well as many other community services and activities for children. You’ll also get your pick of housing style. There are older high rise buildings, groups of low rise apartments, and entire blocks filled with single detached homes. Also included in this neighborhood, is the strip that runs along the Lakeshore to the Humber ...

Demographics

More than 65% of the population in South Parkdale is working age, which is well above the city average. The children who live in the area are well served, but there are not as many families as there are in other parts of the city. There are more single parents in this neighborhood, with the number almost equal to two parent families. The easy to navigate community makes living alone an attractive option for area seniors. Although, there are fewer seniors overall than the city average. The density of the neighborhood is concentrated into the high rise buildings. But, many people also enjoy low rise living and some take advantage of the large, older single detached homes. Most people in the neighborhood live alone but there are a good number of couples as well. It’s a medium density neighborhood that has seen a small increase on growth since 2006. Most people speak English but there is a huge portion of speakers of Tibetan languages. The average income in the area is well below the city average at just $41,000 ...

Lifestyle

In south Parkdale, everyday's an adventure. A walk along theis stip of Queen will invite a world of possibilities every day. There are plenty of spots to go to get your day started. There are independent coffee shops, national chains and bakeries. There are also great sit down restaurants ready to serve breakfast. It’s easy to commute using the 501 streetcar that runs the length of Queen from Etobicoke all the way to The Beach. Some will enjoy the benefit of live work opportunities in this area but many will be heading into the core, it takes just fifteen minutes and can also be accessed by the streetcar on King. There is no need to drive, although there is very easy access to the Gardiner and the Lakeshore. There is access to major retailers, hardware stores and national chains for groceries. If you prefer to eat out, you’ll be spoiled for choice with many unusual outlets serving the diverse community. You can get island food, pub fare,Tibetan, fast food chains and much more. There are national banks, cleane...

What you'll love

The Pulse. This is a high energy, diverse neighborhood, that serves as a reminder that not everything happens in the core. The streetlife is exhilarating, artists fill the cafes and you can stay up all night watching your favourite bands play. Thrifting. The collection of thrift shops in this area will satisfy the artist and the environmentalist. There is everything from donation shops to high end antiques. This is the spot for the one-of-a-kind lover.