Real Estate in the Beach

The Beach Real Estate

All the information about real estate in The Beach 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 Poverty

  • Average Gross Rent: $1,032
  • Renters spending 30-99% of income: 32.8%
  • Owners spending 30-99% of income: 23.4%
  • Average value of dwellings: $622,647
  • Average mortgage payments: $1,747
  • Average Income: Census Family: $155,092; Private Household: $119,634; One- Person Private Household: $62,882

Family Life
Homes and Families

  • The Beach is filled with semis as well as detached in the Victorian, Edwardian and new- style houses
  • There are Less Renters
  • There are less Lone Parents
  • There are more Lone Seniors
  • There are the same amount of One- family dwellings
  • There are less Multi- family dwellings
  • There are more dwellings requiring major repairs
  • Rented: 36%; Owned: 64%
  • Large Majority of Private Dwellings are Apartment buildings less than five storey’s, followed by single- detached homes
  • View The Beaches community website.

How many people live here?
Age doesn’t matter…

  • There are more children age 0-4
  • There are the same amount of children age 5-14
  • There are less youth age 15-24
  • There are less seniors who are also better off financially
  • The Total Population Change is the same
  • The Working Age Group (25-64) makes up two- thirds of the population
  • The Total Population is around 20,500
  • Learn more facts about The Beach and its history on The Beach Wikipedia page.

Who lives here?
Life and Society

  • Boundaries: Victoria Park Avenue to the East, Kingston Road to the North, Eastern Avenue to Leslie to the West and South to the shore of Lake Ontario
  • The Beach has a very athletic and laid- back resort town vibe
  • There are more people with Canadian citizenship
  • There are less Visible Minorities
  • Must See’s: R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, Binz, Kew Beach Gardens
  • Must Do’s: Stroll along the Boardwalk, Fox Theatre, Beaches Jazz Festival
  • Must Eat’s: Vi Vetha, Aki Da, The Green Eggplant, Whitlock’s, The Pie Shack
  • Great Bars: The Fill Station, Lion on the Beach, The Gull and the Firkin, Castro’s Lounge, Fitzgerald’s
  • Top 5 Languages (Spoken after English and French): Chinese, Spanish, Dutch, Greek, Korean
  • Subway Stops: Woodbine, Main Street, Coxwell, Queen Street Streetcar
  • Learn more about the Beaches Business Improvement Area (BIA) association.
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