All the information about real estate in The Annex is in comparison to other Toronto neighbourhoods. Call us, Semone Duerr and Jojo Plachta, if you have any questions at 416-699-9292 or email us at homes@mydistillerydistrict.com
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Income and Prices
• Average gross rent: $1,134
• Renters spending 30-99% of income: 35.6%
• Owners spending 30-99% of income: 27.4%
• Average value of dwellings: $793,471
• Average mortgage payment: $1,680
• The Annex boasts beautiful architecture, including Romanesque style homes
• The Annex neighbourhood is over 100 years old
• Boundaries: North from Bloor Street to the CNR/ CPR tracks, West to Christie Street, and East to Yonge Street
• The number of Renters is higher
• The amount of Lone Parents is lower
• There are more Lone Seniors
• There are less One- family dwellings
• There are less Multi- family dwellings
• There are more dwellings requiring major repairs
• Rented: 64%; Owned: 36%
• Majority of Dwellings in this area are apartment buildings five storey’s tall or more
• The Annex is home to many University of Toronto students, successful business people and prominent artists
• There are less children age 0-14
• There are the same amount of youth age 15-24
• There are more seniors 65+ is higher
• The Total Population Change is the same
• Working Age Group (25-64) makes up two- thirds of the population
• Total Population is around 28,000
• The Annex is home to many of the faculty and students of the University of Toronto
• The Annex is represented by the New Democratic Party or NDP
• Must Do’s: The Bathurst Street Theatre, the Bloor Cinema and the Jewish Community Center, Honest Ed’s, Bata Show Museum, Casa Loma, The Spadina House Museum, Royal Ontario Museum (or ROM)
• Must See’s: The Fringe Theatre Festival, Neighbourhood Stroll, Queen’s Park
• Must Eat’s: Future Bakery, By the Way Café, Sneaky Dee’s, New Generation Sushi
• Great Bars: Molly Bloom’s, Brunswick House, Einstein’s, Labyrinth Lounge, Madison Avenue Pub
• Top 5 languages spoken (after English and French): Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Korean
• Subway Stops: Bathurst, Bay, Bloor- Yonge, Dupont, St. George and Spadina
Real Estate in The Annex
Real Estate in the Annex
Time is Money!
Income and Prices
• Average gross rent: $1,134
• Renters spending 30-99% of income: 35.6%
• Owners spending 30-99% of income: 27.4%
• Average value of dwellings: $793,471
• Average mortgage payment: $1,680
Learn more about the Bloor- Annex area.
Family Life
Homes and Families
• The Annex boasts beautiful architecture, including Romanesque style homes
• The Annex neighbourhood is over 100 years old
• Boundaries: North from Bloor Street to the CNR/ CPR tracks, West to Christie Street, and East to Yonge Street
• The number of Renters is higher
• The amount of Lone Parents is lower
• There are more Lone Seniors
• There are less One- family dwellings
• There are less Multi- family dwellings
• There are more dwellings requiring major repairs
• Rented: 64%; Owned: 36%
• Majority of Dwellings in this area are apartment buildings five storey’s tall or more
More interesting history on the Annex.
How many people live here?
Age doesn’t matter…
• The Annex is home to many University of Toronto students, successful business people and prominent artists
• There are less children age 0-14
• There are the same amount of youth age 15-24
• There are more seniors 65+ is higher
• The Total Population Change is the same
• Working Age Group (25-64) makes up two- thirds of the population
• Total Population is around 28,000
View the Annex Residents Association’s website.
Who lives here?
Life and Society
• The Annex is home to many of the faculty and students of the University of Toronto
• The Annex is represented by the New Democratic Party or NDP
• Must Do’s: The Bathurst Street Theatre, the Bloor Cinema and the Jewish Community Center, Honest Ed’s, Bata Show Museum, Casa Loma, The Spadina House Museum, Royal Ontario Museum (or ROM)
• Must See’s: The Fringe Theatre Festival, Neighbourhood Stroll, Queen’s Park
• Must Eat’s: Future Bakery, By the Way Café, Sneaky Dee’s, New Generation Sushi
• Great Bars: Molly Bloom’s, Brunswick House, Einstein’s, Labyrinth Lounge, Madison Avenue Pub
• Top 5 languages spoken (after English and French): Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Korean
• Subway Stops: Bathurst, Bay, Bloor- Yonge, Dupont, St. George and Spadina
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