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Total population
15,904
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Average household income
$194,963
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Detached
Median Selling Price$1,680,000
Average Days on Market
10
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
5
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
2
Condo
Median Selling Price$710,000
Average Days on Market
50.25
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
33
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
4
Good access to freeways and major arteries, with a large amount of parking nearby
Some day-to-day needs are within walking distance
Near a subway and frequent bus lines
Some cafés within walking distance
At least one grocery store within a 15-minute walk
Few or no bars within walking distance
Variety of shops within walking distance
Variety of restaurants within walking distance
Lots of trees in the area, and a large amount of park space nearby
Multiple sources of noise nearby
Quiet atmosphere most of the day
High Park Swansea is one of Toronto’s greenest neighbourhoods, which also makes it one of the city’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Situated roughly 20 minutes west of downtown Toronto, High Park Swansea residents get to enjoy greenery wherever they look, from the tree-lined streets to the rolling hills of High Park, the city’s second-largest municipal park after Centennial Park. High Park covers over 400 acres and is home to an abundance of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and fish. It also contains hundreds of cherry blossom trees, which bloom annually each spring, attracting thousands of visitors to the area. Beyond the neighbourhood’s proximity to this beloved Toronto Park, High Park Swansea residents will also enjoy the area’s historic residences dating as far back as the 19th century, delicious dining options, and easy access to several TTC transit options. For instance, the High Park, Runnymede, Jane, and Old Mill subway stations are all close by, in addition to the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, which can take drivers in any direction in or out of the city. The northwestern shores of Lake Ontario are also only a short distance from High Park Swansea, and the many beaches and parks that border the waterfront are popular destinations for residents come the summertime. Another exciting part of the region to check out is Bloor West Village, which is only a stone’s throw away and has some of the best shopping in the area. Further, High Park Swansea is known for its diverse population. The region was historically home to a high population of Eastern Europeans hailing from Ukraine, Poland, and Serbia, which earned it the nickname, “Little Eastern Europe.” Whether you’re fascinated by the area’s rich history, multicultural population, or unparalleled green space, you can’t go wrong if you choose to move to this west-end Toronto neighbourhood.