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Population & demographics

Total population

22,799

Population age (%)

0-19 (19%)20-34 (20%)35-49 (24%)50-64 (19%)65+ (17%)

Household

Average household income

$192,529


Household composition (%)

Single person (38%)Multi person (5%)Single Family (57%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Renters (51%)Owners (49%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (79%)Others (4%)Spanish (3%)Ukrainian (3%)Polish (3%)French (2%)Portuguese (2%)Russian (2%)

How much does it cost to live in Bloor West Village?

Detached

Median Selling Price$1,750,000


Average Days on Market

17.22

#Active Listings (last 30 days)

11

#Sold Listings (last 30 days)

9

Condo

Median Selling Price$782,000


Average Days on Market

24.78

#Active Listings (last 30 days)

12

#Sold Listings (last 30 days)

9

Top 5 Schools in Bloor West Village

Ursula Franklin Academy146 Glendonwynne Rd, M6P 3J7, Toronto, ON
9.2/10
Public9-12
St Pius X Catholic School71 Jane St, M6S 3Y3, Toronto, ON
8.4/10
PublicJK-8
Runnymede Junior And Senior Public School357 Runnymede Rd, M6S 2Y7, Toronto, ON
8.2/10
PublicJK-8
St Cecilia Catholic School355 Annette St, M6P 1R3, Toronto, ON
7.7/10
PublicJK-8
Humberside Collegiate Institute280 Quebec Ave, M6P 2V3, Toronto, ON
7.7/10
Public9-12

Bloor West Village Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

3/5

Arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are possible

Pedestrian Friendly

4/5

All day-to-day needs are within walking distance

Transit Friendly

5/5

Near a subway and frequent bus lines

Shopping, Food and Nightlife

Cafes

3/5

Some cafés within walking distance

Groceries

5/5

At least one grocery store within a few minutes' walk

Nightlife

2/5

Few or no bars within walking distance

Shopping

3/5

Variety of shops within walking distance

Restaurants

3/5

Variety of restaurants within walking distance

Greenery & Character

Greenery

4/5

Lots of trees in the area, and a large amount of park space nearby

Quiet

3/5

Multiple sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

2/5

Quiet atmosphere most of the day

Bloor West Village is a west-end gem nestled behind High Park. It is roughly 20 minutes by car from Toronto’s Financial and Entertainment Districts and is known for its top-notch schools, shops, and restaurants. This small but mighty Toronto community is home to a whopping 400 shops, eateries, and other professional services. In other words, the area is a true one-stop shop for everything you could possibly need. From bakeries and delicatessens to clothing stores, decor shops, gourmet grocery stores, and more, you can find it all in Bloor West Village. But enough about the neighbourhood’s plethora of shopping and dining options. It also happens to be home to several historic homes dating back to the 1910s and 1920s, which you will find hidden among the area’s characteristic oak and maple tree-lined streets. Even better, Bloor West Village is one of the closest neighbourhoods to High Park, Toronto’s second-largest park. There is so much to do in High Park, from cherry blossoming peeping in the spring to swimming and picnicking in the summer to snow tubing in the winter. There’s even a zoo, amphitheatre, and multiple sports facilities in the park. Other green space nearby includes Rennie Park and the Humber Marshes, located along the Humber River. Meanwhile, the west-end community has a vibrant arts and culture scene, hosting all kinds of events and festivals throughout the year, like the June Sidewalk Sale, a Ukrainian Festival, a Halloween Festival, the Cavalcade of Lights, and Christmas in the Village. Further, there are several public and private schools in the area, including both Catholic and French-language schools. Last but not least, we can’t forget about Bloor West Village’s prime location within the city. Though it might seem tucked away, it is easily accessible via Jane and Runnymede stations on the Bloor-Danforth subway line, as well as several buses and access to the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard. At the end of the day, there is no other neighbourhood in Toronto quite like the eight-block strip that makes up Bloor West Village.