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Population & demographics

Total population

13,311

Population age (%)

0-19 (9%)20-34 (46%)35-49 (27%)50-64 (12%)65+ (7%)

Household

Average household income

$167,219


Household composition (%)

Single person (53%)Multi person (10%)Single Family (37%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Renters (53%)Owners (47%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (73%)Yue (Cantonese) (4%)Mandarin (4%)Spanish (4%)Portuguese (4%)Others (3%)French (3%)Russian (1%)

How much does it cost to live in Niagara?

Townhouse

Median Selling Price$1,300,000


Condo

Median Selling Price$610,000


Average Days on Market

40.44

#Active Listings (last 30 days)

108

#Sold Listings (last 30 days)

27

Top 2 Schools in Niagara

Niagara Street Junior Public School222 Niagara St, M6J 2L3, Toronto, ON
6.9/10
PublicJK-6
St Mary Catholic School20 Portugal Sq, M6H 1M4, Toronto, ON
5.9/10
PublicJK-8

Niagara Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

3/5

Some arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are likely

Pedestrian Friendly

5/5

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

5/5

Variety of cafés within a few minutes' walk

Groceries

5/5

Several grocery stores nearby

Nightlife

4/5

Variety of bars within walking distance

Shopping

5/5

Wide variety of shops within a few minutes' walk

Restaurants

5/5

Variety of restaurants within a few minutes' walk

Greenery & Character

Greenery

2/5

Few street trees or parks in the area

Quiet

2/5

Multiple sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

4/5

Vibrant atmosphere at various times of the day

When most people hear Niagara, they think of Niagara Falls or Niagara-on-the-Lake, but the reality is that the City of Toronto has its own Niagara, a residential meets industrial neighbourhood nestled along the lakeshore. Named after Niagara Street, which runs through the area, this Toronto is bound by Queen Street West to the north, Bathurst Street to the east, Ossington Avenue to the west, and the rail corridor to the south. In other words, it is located less than 10 minutes west of downtown Toronto, sandwiched between the Fashion District, Fort York, and Liberty Village. Nearby attractions include Ontario Place, the Canadian National Exhibition, BMO Field, home of the Toronto FC and Toronto Argos, Lake Ontario and its main waterfront beaches and parks, Fort York National Historic Site, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, and Stackt Market. In other words, there is tons to do and see in Niagara. Plus, the area encompasses King West Village, which means it is home to some of the hippest bars, restaurants, indie stores, antique shops, gourmet groceries, and cafes in all of Toronto. In terms of green space, there is plenty of it in Niagara. Towards the lakeshore, you will find Coronation Park and Marilyn Bell Park. Working your way north, you will pass Garrison Common and Stanley Park. Finally, though technically just outside of Niagara’s borders, locals have easy access to Trinity Bellwoods Park, which boasts tennis courts, volleyball courts, a baseball diamond, a dog park, a children’s playground, a wading pool, and tons of picnic areas. Transportation to and from Niagara is top-tier, with multiple TTC bus and streetcar stops, not to mention access to GO Transit via the Exhibition GO Station. Housing in the area is mixed, featuring a mix of nineteenth century row houses and brand-new luxury condos, which means there is something for everyone.

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