Real Estate in The Annex

Real Estate in the Annex

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

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

I would like to thank Simon P. for the pictures.

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