There are many reasons why people want to live in Toronto. Whether it's because of the awesome concert venues, unique shopping boutiques, cool record stores or professional sports teams, there's something that draws people to Toronto. What might possibly be the best thing about living in Toronto, be it in Central Toronto condos or in a house off College Street, is that there are a wide range of distinct neighbourhoods that make up Toronto.
It's hard to find two neighbourhoods in Toronto that are exactly alike, and that just makes living in Toronto that much better. If you grew up in an Italian household and want to re-live those days then you're going to want to look for a home in Little Italy. If you want to feel at home in a neighbourhood with Irish history and rich Victorian style homes you better make your way down to Cabbagetown. Cabbagetown and Little Italy are just a couple of examples of Toronto neighbourhoods to show you how distinct and multi-cultural Toronto is.
It doesn't matter if you want to live in the downtown core in a suite at The Royalton - 801 Bay Street or you want to purchase a home in the West End's Little Portugal neighbourhood, you will find a place to call home. It's hard not to when there are so many options to choose from in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
In the North End of Toronto you have your choice of some great real estate properties in the Summerhill, Yonge and Eglinton, Rosedale, North Toronto, Midtown and Davisville Village neighborhoods. Each one of them offers a unique living experience that you would have a difficult time being able to match anywhere else.
One of the most popular reasons why people choose to live in Toronto over other popular Canadian cities such as Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton or Vancouver is because of Toronto's vast multiculturalism. You'd be hard pressed to find so many different ethnicities with their own neighborhoods in one city. From Little Italy to Chinatown to Greektown to Little Portugal to Koreatown you're going to be able to find a home in a part of town that will make you feel welcome, whether it's in Riverdale, Yorkville or a 500 Queens Quay W condo. If English isn't your first language and you want to live in an area that caters to your native tongue there are a high number of neighborhoods with a huge number of foreign speaking residents.
The most difficult decision you'll have to make when choosing a place to live in Toronto is which neighbourhood to move into. You'll have plenty of options and if it's too hard you might want to factor in other features such as proximity to work or the number of The Junction parks near your home. |