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The Annex

Here you will find the most up-to-date and accurate listing information for all homes, condominiums, rentals, and commercial properties currently available in The Annex. We receive daily listing data from the Toronto MLS, so bookmark this page for the most current Annex listings information....

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Banbury-Don Mills

Banbury-Don Mills

Banbury-Don Mills is a family oriented neighbourhood that has a city-suburb feel with a variety of housing styles, big lots, tree-lined streets, surrounding ravines, and open air shopping malls...

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Bayview Village

Bayview Village

The present day Bayview Village neighbourhood was planned in 1954 by a group of developers led by Farlinger Development Ltd. Bayview Village was hailed as “contemporary living in the countryside, at the doorstep of the urban concentration of Metropolitan Toronto.”...

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The Beaches

The Beaches

The Beaches (also known as “The Beach“) is a neighbourhood and popular tourist destination located on the east side of the “Old” City of Toronto. ...

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Bedford Park

Bedford Park

Bedford Park began as a farming hamlet north of Toronto. The hamlet was a popular stopover for farmers making their way to market in the city. ...

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Blake Jones

Blake Jones

Blake-Jones is a section of tree-lined streets with residences built from the 1870s to 1930s. The neighbourhood extends along Jones Avenue commencing at the cemetery south of Strathcona and extending down to Hunter....

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Bridle Path/Sunnybrook/York Mills

Bridle Path/Sunnybrook/York Mills

Although “The Bridle Path” is in fact the name of a road in the area, the term generally applies to the neighbourhood as a whole. It is bounded by The Bridle Path on the north, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on the south, Bayview Avenue on the west and Wilket Creek on the east....

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Cabbagetown

Cabbagetown

Cabbagetown is a neighbourhood located on the east side of downtown Toronto. It comprises “the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in all of North America....

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Casa Loma

Casa Loma

Casa Loma, named after the famous castle. It is bounded on the north by St. Clair Avenue West, on the east by Spadina Road, on the south by the CP railway tracks, and on the west by Bathurst Street. ...

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Dovercourt/Wallace Emerson/Junction

Dovercourt/Wallace Emerson/Junction

The neighbourhood contains a mixture of land-uses. The main thoroughfare of Bloor Street consists almost exclusively of mixed-use residential and commercial buildings....

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Forest Hill

Forest Hill

Throughout Forest Hill, one housing type makes up the majority of the area. This is the Conventional Suburbs type, but without the aspect of homogeneous households. ...

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High Park North

High Park North

High Park North, or often, simply ‘High Park‘, after the park, is bounded on the south by Bloor Street, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway tracks....

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High Park/Swansea

High Park/Swansea

Swansea is primarily residential in nature, consisting of a mix of various housing types. Swansea’s high-end homes are located either at the western edge of High Park overlooking Grenadier Pond, or on Riverside Drive and the Brule Gardens enclave bordering the Humber river. ...

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The Junction

The Junction

The Junction is a neighbourhood in Toronto, that is near the junction of four railway lines in the area known as the West Toronto Diamond....

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Lansing

Lansing

Lansing is a neighbourhood defined by the city of Toronto (Lansing-Westgate). Homes in the neighbourhoods are largely owned and occupied by single families. ...

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Leaside

Leaside

Leaside is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area takes its name from William Lea and the Lea family, who settled there in the early years of the nineteenth century. The area first developed as farmland along with Toronto through the nineteenth century. ...

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Moss Park

Moss Park

Moss Park is named for the abundant moss that grew on the Allen family estate home, which stood on the west side of Sherbourne between Queen and Shuter....

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Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant

One of the most important physical elements of Davisville Village is the streets. Davisville is a busy neighbourhood that accommodates high-pedestrian traffic because of its streets. ...

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Palmerston/Little Italy

Palmerston/Little Italy

Palmerston–Little Italy is a neighbourhood in central Toronto. Its boundaries, according to the City of Toronto, are by Bathurst Street to the east, Bloor Street to the north, Dovercourt Road to the west and College Street to the south. It is a mature downtown neighbourhood....

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Playter Estates

Playter Estates

Playter Estates is an area in the east end of Toronto, Canada bounded by Jackman Avenue to the east, the Don River Valley to the west, Danforth Avenue in the south, and Fulton Avenue in the north....

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Riverdale

Riverdale

Riverdale is a thriving residential neighbourhood in Toronto, located just east of the downtown core....

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Roncesvalles

Roncesvalles

Roncesvalles (or Roncesvalles Village) is a neighbourhood in Toronto, centred around Roncesvalles Avenue, a north-south street leading from the intersection of King and Queen Streets to the south, north to Dundas Street West, a distance of roughly 1.5 kilometres....

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Rosedale/Moore Park

Rosedale/Moore Park

Rosedale is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which was formerly the estate [1] of William Botsford Jarvis, and so named by his wife, granddaughter of William Dummer Powell, for the wild roses that grew there in abundance. ...

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South Parkdale

South Parkdale

Parkdale is a neighbourhood in Toronto, west of downtown, bounded on the west by Roncesvalles Avenue, on the north by the CP Rail line where it crosses Queen Street and Dundas Street. It is bounded on the east by Dufferin Street from Queen Street south, and on the south by Lake Ontario....

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Trinity Bellwoods

Trinity Bellwoods

The neighbourhood takes its name from Trinity Bellwoods Park, built around the former Garrison Creek ravine. Bounded on the north by Dundas Street West and on the south by the Queen Street West district, the park is immediately accessible from major pedestrian and bicycling thoroughfares. ...

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Waterfront Communities/West

Waterfront Communities/West

Waterfront Communities West encompasses the neighbourhood on the northern shore of Lake Ontario within the downtown core of Toronto. It extends from Bathurst Street in the west, along Queen’s Quay, with its ill-defined eastern boundary being either Yonge Street or York Street. ...

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Waterfront Communities/East

Waterfront Communities/East

The Toronto Waterfront is the lakeshore of Lake Ontario in the City of Toronto, Ontario in Canada. It spans 46 kilometres between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek in the west, and the Rouge River in the East....

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Willowdale

Willowdale

Willowdale is an established, affluent community in the city of Toronto, located in the district of North York. It was originally made up from three postal villages, namely Newtonbrook, Willowdale and Lansing....

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Yonge/Eglinton

Yonge/Eglinton

Yonge and Eglinton, also known as Yonge-Eglinton or Uptown, is a neighbourhood in Toronto which was once a part of the old Town of North Toronto....

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Yonge/St Clair

Yonge/St Clair

Yonge and St Clair is a neighbourhood in Toronto, centred on the intersection of Yonge Street and St Clair Avenue....

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